Remi medical care

Organized by Eleven Eleven Animal Rescue

Update from Remi's foster home
Remi was put into foster care over the weekend because he was too stressed out in the run at the clinic and was hurting his feet ever more.

This is and update we got today from his foster mum; Remi's legs look unreal! The swelling has totally gone down, the wounds are closing, and he'll be switching to Medi-Cal Skin Support food today, thanks to the kind representative who donated an 8kg bag of food. I will post photos as soon as possible!
Remi had biopsies done today of his skin infections which were sent to histopathology to be analyised.
This should give us a clear idea of what is causing the infections; autoimmune, fungal, parasites or just a plain old nasty infection. Unfortunately it takes a week to get the results back. Two more doctors took a look at him, and they both believe his infections are due to trauma from running too much when he was dumped/a stray.
Remi - Found as a stray, chewed his feet to the muscle from severe skin issues
Remi was found in Saint Henri running on the rail road tracks as a stray about a month ago, emaciated and covered in skin lesions. He was taken in by a wonderful caring lady who did everything she could for him, but could not afford to take him to get medical care. His medical issues became worse, more lesions occurred and he even chewed down to his muscle on some feet from the discomfort he is in. He has deep infections on all four paws, and other various skin lesions on his body. The woman who rescued him looked to Craigslist to try and find him help, after over a week of posting there was still no one or rescue that had agreed to get him the medical care he desperately needed. Finally, we caved, and had him brought to our clinic today to be seen, not that we could in any way afford it but at this point something had to be done for this poor pup.

He has been hospitalized at our clinic because of how severe his feet infections are, and is on cage rest. Right now he is on I.V antibiotics three times a day along with hydrotherapy. He will be having a biopsy done tomorrow and culture and sensitivity sent out to try and give us a better determination of what is causing this. We fear he may have an autoimmune disease where his body is attacking itself, which would not be curable, so hopefully with more diagnostics and monitoring his response to treatments we will have a better idea of what how we can help him if even possible.

He will have to be hospitalized for the next few weeks while recovering, which we are not financially able to afford. We are hoping with the support of the public, Remi will get the long-term medical care which will easily be between 1, 000 - 2, 000 he absolutely needs.

More updates to be posted soon
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