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My mums asked me to post this message up just to warn people of the dangers of munkjak deer.
2 days ago her young whippet boy ozzie (her ellies and garys Quinns grandson) was attacked by a munkjac deer whilst out on a walk.
mum was on her way home when oz disapeared off and came back screaming with his chest all ripped open so was rushed straight to the vets whilst there they noticed a punture wound near his abdomen as well.
Hes got a hemothorax and had had to have alot of stiches to stitch his chest up , hes home but the vet has said hes not out of danger yet in case the infection he has gets worse
He also found fluids from his gut in the puncture wound on his abdomen so the vets and my mum are hoping theres not been to much damage.
She has to keep an eye on the lump he has on his side in case this gets bigger.
We are just hoping hes going to pull through as hes only 9 months old, as hes not eaten properly for a few days hes lost weight quickly and is in a really bad way and his breathing is still very laboured.
The vet has said as its rutting season for deers to very carefull whilst out with any dogs as the male are very territorial and this could happen to anyones dogs.
2 days ago her young whippet boy ozzie (her ellies and garys Quinns grandson) was attacked by a munkjac deer whilst out on a walk.
mum was on her way home when oz disapeared off and came back screaming with his chest all ripped open so was rushed straight to the vets whilst there they noticed a punture wound near his abdomen as well.
Hes got a hemothorax and had had to have alot of stiches to stitch his chest up , hes home but the vet has said hes not out of danger yet in case the infection he has gets worse
He also found fluids from his gut in the puncture wound on his abdomen so the vets and my mum are hoping theres not been to much damage.
She has to keep an eye on the lump he has on his side in case this gets bigger.
We are just hoping hes going to pull through as hes only 9 months old, as hes not eaten properly for a few days hes lost weight quickly and is in a really bad way and his breathing is still very laboured.
The vet has said as its rutting season for deers to very carefull whilst out with any dogs as the male are very territorial and this could happen to anyones dogs.
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