The Weekend Post

Amazing comeback of dog shot in head

- SARAH CARROLL

A DOG left for dead at a dump with a broken leg has made an incredible recovery after the shock discovery of a bullet in the animal’s throat during treatment.

The puppy, Nemo, had been found wandering around Wujal dump in Cooktown, limping from a badly healed broken leg before he was saved by Cairns Animal Rescue and brought to My Pet Hub Redlynch.

Veterinary surgeon at My Pet Hub Redlynch Dr Max Fargher said the team started treating Nemo for an old leg fracture that healed without treatment and “had left his left femur significan­tly shorter than the other, causing him to walk a bit funny”.

Dr Fargher said it was after they started treating Nemo that they found a bullet in his throat.

“He was brought to us looking sick and underfed and because he was favouring one leg more than the other. It wasn’t until we started treating him that we found the bullet,” he said. “It had entered just above his left eye and travelled through his nasal passage, stopping just above his voice box.

“After finding the bullet, we made the assumption he was taken to the dump to be killed.”

Dr Fargher decided not to contact police to investigat­e Nemo’s wounds, wanting to save the puppy from more trauma.

“Often when police are involved, the abused animal – especially if it’s a stray – is taken and held at RSPCA and we don’t see them again.

“By treating him and letting him recover in one familiar environmen­t, he can get back to being a loved puppy a lot sooner.”

Luckily, Nemo found his forever home during his two month recovery process at My Pet Hub after veterinary nurse Courtney Ross adopted him recently.

“I was part of his recovery from the moment he came in to us at the clinic and I was with him in his surgery too,” she said.

“It’s second nature for me to foster animals, especially injured ones that come through the business but I fell in love with Nemo because he’s only a puppy but he’s a very sweet and well-mannered little man.

“He stayed two weeks at the clinic while he was healing and then I called animal rescue to say I was interested in fostering him. I’ve had him since that moment and was lucky enough to change fostering to adopting.”

Dr Fargher praised Animal Rescue for doing a great job rescuing dogs from all over the region and their kindness in paying for Nemo’s leg reconstruc­tion.

“Nemo’s made a full recovery. However, going through all the bone, the bullet left trails of lead that can’t be recovered but we managed to remove the main chunks so he won’t be in pain.”

 ?? Picture: Brendan Radke ?? Nemo has now fully recovered and is living happily with My Pet Hub veterinary nurse Courtney Ross.
Picture: Brendan Radke Nemo has now fully recovered and is living happily with My Pet Hub veterinary nurse Courtney Ross.
 ?? ?? Nemo was found at Wujal dump in Cooktown, hobbling on a badly healed leg.
Nemo was found at Wujal dump in Cooktown, hobbling on a badly healed leg.

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