Broddick’s story was heartbreaking and moving to the bone. Some hounds chased the poor dog, and while running, he fell into a river and got stuck in it.
He had many bruises and swellings on his neck, head, ears and face. His left eye was damaged and was half closed. No words could describe how desperate he looked at that moment.
A nice Samaritan arrived at six in the morning and took him to the emergency vet. The doctor started treating Brodick’s spinal block since his herniated discs were giving him a lot of pain and trouble. Although Brodick was a perceptive and intelligent dog, his luck was against him.
The painful days will eventually come to an end. His body’s bites and cuts had nearly all recovered, and his skin had smoothed out. He was taken out of the wing and led with a support belt. Despite eating properly, his weight was dropping.
Brodick’s wheelchair was significantly altered so that he could breathe fresh air. The parallel gland may have decomposed, and the lining is currently flowering, which is a terrible development.
Brodick’s general condition did not change, he was eating, drinking and defecating mostly formally. There were severe seizures during the night. The reason was necrosis, which was developing at an enormous rate. It can spread to the whole body despite daily treatment with chymotrypsin.
Brodick also had a very large tumor in his spine that had grown into soft tissue, sadly, it is a malignant tumor. Blood tests showed that sepsis had started. Stronger pain relievers only helped him for a few hours.
Vets debated for several days before deciding to allow Brodick go to a place where he was certain there would be no more agony.
“Soft clouds to you in heaven, our beloved Brodick.”