Labrador Retriever : : Female : : Young : : Large
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Zuma’s zoomies went terribly wrong, and she ended up on the wrong side of an automobile. To make matters worse, her people never came to her aid or to get her to safety. So she sat severely injured, waiting. A Good Samaritan reportedly came along, and Zuma thought things were looking up, but instead of a trip to the emergency vet, the nice people took her to the shelter where she sat in pain. TSBR immediately committed to this precious girl, and she was taken to surgery at the shelter. She has had her soft tissue wounds surgically repaired and drains placed, and she will remain hospitalized until Friday. The drains have been removed and she is healing nicely. She has seen the orthopedic team to determine if there are any additional leg injuries and she was clear of other fractures. She did have a very bad fracture and pulp exposure to her upper canine that required dental surgery. She is healing nicely and we anticipate her being available to begin meeting around 9/5. We all know young Labs can be ornery and mischievous, but Zuma deserves to learn happier lessons in her future, including how to zoom zoom safely! DONATE NOW: #SaveALife More about ZumaGood with Dogs, Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Good with Adults, Does not require a yard, Cratetrained, Likes to play with toys, Playful, Eager To Please, Intelligent, Goofy If you are interested in adopting from TSBR - please review our adoption process. We require an application and home visit prior to being considered for adoption. TSBR is a foster based rescue program and does not have a shelter or facility. Only approved adopters may meet our dogs outside of a public event.
The mission of Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc. (TSBR) is to provide for the welfare, shelter and adoption of lost, abandoned, neglected, or homeless dogs and puppies, specifically; The American Kennel Club (AKC) defined sporting group breeds - Retrievers, Setters, Pointers, Spaniels, Vizlas, Weimaraners, and Spinone Italianos; to promote the responsible care of companion animals, to actively promote spaying and neutering as the most humane means of animal control; to support heartworm education and treatment; and to provide training and education to the public related to topics such as: animal welfare, responsible dog ownership and breed information.
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