Seven-month-old puppy needs your help after suffering broken jaw in dog attack – Campbell River Mirror

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The BC SPCA hopes you can help little Daryl recover fully after suffering painful injuries from a serious dog attack. Photo delivered

Seven month old puppy needs your help after breaking his jaw in a dog attack

Campbell River SPCA is looking for donations to help the puppy Daryl. to help

Campbell River SPCA solicits donations to help an injured puppy.

The BC SPCA hopes you can help little Daryl recover fully after suffering painful injuries from a serious dog attack.

The seven-month-old Shih Tzu-English Springer Spaniel cross suffered a broken jaw after being attacked by a larger dog, and its owners turned the dog over to the BC SPCA in Campbell River for much-needed medical treatment.

“Daryl’s broken jaw required a coating that cost $ 1,650,” said Stephanie Arkwright, manager of the BC SPCA in Campbell River. “His recovery is expected to take at least three or four weeks.”

Petsecure Animal Health Insurance finds out about unexpected injuries that can happen anywhere. They were touched by Daryl’s story and donate up to $ 2,000 for medical care.

Arkwright says that despite the trauma she has suffered, Daryl is a happy pup who loves everyone he meets. “His foster family has only positive things to say about him,” she says. “Daryl still loves other dogs, he gets along with cats and children. He didn’t let this incident stop him – he’s a wonderful little dog and will be a great candidate for adoption when he heals. “

Arkwright says the BC SPCA is grateful to generous animal lovers who ensure animals like Daryl get the emergency care they need.

If you can help Daryl and other animals in need at BC SPCA please visit medical.spca.bc.ca.

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