When Violet, a young puppy with multiple wounds and purple fur, was brought to Dr. Carey at the Vet Ranch animal clinic, it was clear that something was terribly wrong. The owner claimed Violet had been attacked by a larger dog after being placed on the ground. But what truly alarmed Dr. Carey was the peculiar purple color of Violet’s fur.
It was later revealed that many bait dogs, used to train fighting dogs, are often marked with purple dye. Though Violet’s owner insisted the purple came from a wound spray applied after the attack, her severely infected wounds told a different story. Due to improper care, these injuries had been left untreated for weeks, leading to severe infections and pushing Violet to the brink of death.
A Battle for Survival
In a video shared by Vet Ranch, Dr. Carey details the intense medical procedures Violet had to endure. From administering strong painkillers to treating multiple abscesses with antibiotics, Dr. Carey worked tirelessly to save Violet’s life. After 12 days of careful monitoring and around-the-clock care, Violet finally overcame the life-threatening sepsis that had set in.
Violet’s Transformation
At first, Violet was understandably fearful and withdrawn. However, as her wounds began to heal, her attitude transformed. Soon, Violet was all smiles, showering Dr. Carey with affection for saving her life. The once hopeless dog had come a long way from the brink of death.
A New Beginning
Once fully recovered, Violet’s story took a happy turn when she was adopted by her new mom, Kelly. She now shares her forever home with Peanut, a Jack Russell terrier who has become her inseparable companion.
Violet’s journey from near death to a loving home is a testament to the power of compassion and expert veterinary care. Dr. Carey, the miracle worker behind Violet’s recovery, has once again shown how dedication can save lives.
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