Brock is going to be on WSFA tonight!!! He's gone from curled up in pain under a house to local celebrity. (Pictured above: Mr. Brock being spoiled rotten by the administrative staff).
Donate to Brock's Medical Fund.
Call 334-409-0622 or visit http://www.montgomeryhumane.com/donate-now/
Montgomery Humane Society
1150 John Overton Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36110
Brock gets a ham bone.... Brock is now in our administrative offices being taken care of by our administrative staff under Dr. Westbrook's supervision.
So far, we have raised over $1,000.00 in online donations and over $500.00 in counter donations.
Brock will be on WSFA today! He's becoming a celebrity puppy. Not bad considering his spend the first 6 months of his life under a house!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Brock plays fetch again today.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Brock got to come back to the shelter yesterday! This morning he played fetch in the play yard.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Brock is doing better. According to Dr. Westbrook, he's not out of the woods, but he is able to go outside and potty and even wants to play a little. He's also eating well.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Dr. Westbrook sent me these images of the actual mites that were on Brock. These are the Demodex mites that cause demodectic (red) mange.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
WSFA 12 News Anchor Mark Bullock @mbullock_wsfa visits Brock at Carmichael Road Animal Clinic. Also pictured, Clinic employee, Casey. #brocksstory
Visited Brock about an hour ago. He is doing better. He has been walking more and has a good appetite. He may be released from Carmichael Road Animal Clinic this Friday.
Monday, June 9, 2014
I visited Brock this afternoon. When I got there, I was a bit worried because he was just curled up in a ball.
Then, I went into his kennel and he perked up. He started eating his chicken that the staff had put down for him.
Dr. Westbrook called yesterday and said that Brock is doing "OK." He was treated for hookworms and roundworms. He is still being kept at Carmichael Road Animal Clinic, Montgomery, Alabama. Dr. Westbrook said that the passing of all of these worms can be dangerous and lead to bleeding so he is keeping him at the clinic for observation. He will get another medicated bath Monday morning. THANK YOU (YES I AM SHOUTING) TO ALL OF THOSE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED!!! We can't save them all, but we can do our best to save one. Call the Montgomery Humane Society 334-409-0622 to contribute to the "Brock Medical Treatment Fund."
Denton
Saturday, June 7, 2014
This is Brock going to the vet thank to your donations!!!! Brock thanks you for all of the interest. Dr. Westbrook (he's great!) took a skin scrape and determined red mange. Brock will be treated with a dip to kill the mite.
Call the Montgomery Humane Society for more information on Brock or to donate (334) 409-0622. You may also email dentonhawk@montgomeryhumane.com. Thank you!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Please call the Humane Society at 334-409-0622 and make a donation to "Brock's Medical Fund."
You can also mail in a donation to:
Montgomery Humane Society
ATTN: Brock's Medical Fund
1150 John Overton Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36110
Thank you!!
Brock was moved to an air-conditioned space by another one of our caring employees and placed on a soft bed. We'll see how he's doing in the morning. Stay posted!
Closeups....
This is Brock after the fleas were removed. He wouldn't eat the treats, but he scarfed down a couple of cans of donated dog food (which we always need!).