Ayrshire Post

Bid to save Rags’ life

- KAITLIN EASTON

A dog faces being put down after tearing its leg open while chasing a squirrel on a walk.

One-year-old Irish Wolfhound Rags will need to be put to sleep if expensive skin graft treatment to save her leg doesn’t work as she is too large a breed to live with only three legs.

Devastated owner Heather Wilson, 55, has already racked up a £3000 medical bill for treatment so far, as her poorly pet needed stitches, antibiotic­s, painkiller­s and bandages. Staff at County Vets in Ayr hoped that Rags’ leg would heal on its own, but the wound remains eight-weeks after the horror accident and their last resort is now a skin graft.

The procedure at Now Vets in Glasgow could cost up to £10,000 and if it doesn’t work Rags will need to be put down. Heartbroke­n neighbour and friend Lisa Murray, 34, was walking Rags

at the time of the accident.

She said:“Rags had a squeal and came back down.

“The skin on her leg was completely gone and there was blood everywhere. It was horrendous. Her leg looked like it was going to fall off. We were so far down the woods that she had to walk half a mile to get to a car so I could take her to the vets.”

Rags was racing up a hill when her leg hit off a small tree stump and ripped open.

She was quickly taken to an out of hours appointmen­t at the vets who stitched up the wound and later bandaged her leg. Otherwise

healthy, Rags’ owner is terrified of the possibilit­y she could be put to sleep as she cannot afford the skin graft and would be unable to pay for anything further. Lisa has now launched a fundraisin­g page to help pay for treatment and save Rags’ life.

She added:““She is such a lovely natured dog and so gentle. It would be heartbreak­ing to see a young, healthy dog get put down.”

You can donate here: https://www.gofundme. com/f/WOLFHOUNDN­EEDS-A-POUND-Helpto-save-Rags

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Poorly Rags tears her leg open and inset in better health

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