Posted 1 year ago | Updated 16 hours ago
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Gordon is an approximately 2 to 3 year old Siberian Husky that came to Redstone from our local, rural shelter. He was emaciated and could barely walk. His tail hung limp and nerve dead off his body. Luckily, with time and medical support, he regained full function of his hind legs and his tail. To look at Gordon today you would never notice anything was ever wrong with him.
He does have bullet lodged in his pelvic area. These generally cause more damage to attempt to remove rather than to leave them alone. We were very lucky that Gordon did not require any surgical intervention for his damaged legs or his tail.
Gordon is a very sweet boy and as he settled in here at the rescue he has found his husky voice. He enjoys to lay outside and observe the area around him. He can be sassy with other boys, but seems to get along ok with girls. He is still gaining some of his body weight back, but this will be a slower process over time as he has ground to make up. Gordon is considered a healthy weight by our veterinarian and he is cleared for adoption.
He is microchipped with lifetime registration, has been dewormed, neutered, he is heartworm negative and on prevention since coming to us here at the rescue, he is crate trained and appears mostly house trained, and he is vaccinated with core vaccines.
Petfinder: If you are interested in adopting Gordon, please visit RedstoneHuskyRescue.org/adopt for his adoption profile and application.
Gordon is an approximately 2 to 3 year old Siberian Husky that came to Redstone from our local, rural shelter. He was emaciated and could barely walk. His tail hung limp and nerve dead off his body. Luckily, with time and medical support, he regained full function of his hind legs and his tail. To look at Gordon today you would never notice anything was ever wrong with him.
He does have bullet lodged in his pelvic area. These generally cause more damage to attempt to remove rather than to leave them alone. We were very lucky that Gordon did not require any surgical intervention for his damaged legs or his tail.
Gordon is a very sweet boy and as he settled in here at the rescue he has found his husky voice. He enjoys to lay outside and observe the area around him. He can be sassy with other boys, but seems to get along ok with girls. He is still gaining some of his body weight back, but this will be a slower process over time as he has ground to make up. Gordon is considered a healthy weight by our veterinarian and he is cleared for adoption.
He is microchipped with lifetime registration, has been dewormed, neutered, he is heartworm negative and on prevention since coming to us here at the rescue, he is crate trained and appears mostly house trained, and he is vaccinated with core vaccines.
Petfinder: If you are interested in adopting Gordon, please visit RedstoneHuskyRescue.org/adopt for his adoption profile and application.
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Interview
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Meet the Pet
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Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home