Waldo Update

Waldo was seen by our Veterinary team this morning and based on their thorough medical evaluation, it seems he is actually older than the original estimate. While it is difficult to really know for sure, our Veterinarians firmly believe he could not be any younger than 10, and even could be older. 

Thanks to BARCS Franky Fund, Waldo has already had the necessary surgery to amputate his badly damaged leg, but he is dealing with more medical issues stemming from being hit by a car. 

We cannot remove the staples at this time, as the surgical area is not healing the way it should. There is some extra dead skin in the area that will need to be surgically removed and his scrotum is extremely swollen as well. Waldo will need time to heal and this will delay his next surgery to remove the dead skin and be neutered for at least another month. 

Waldo is also dealing with severe nuclear sclerosis of his eyes, horrible infected gums and bad teeth; a dental will be performed the same time as his neuter, but not until his body has had the chance to heal from the trauma of being hit by a car and of course the amputation. 

Another major concern at this time is Waldo’s weight. He is extremely emaciated and has not been gaining weight. Although he has an amazing appetite, he continues to regurgitate after meals which was something the shelter was concerned with from the day of intake. Full blood work has been performed and we hopefully will have some answers soon. 

To avoid further stomach upset, Waldo received a Convenia antibiotic injection and some Cerenia for nausea. We will also begin to feed Waldo in a more upright position to see if that helps with his much needed nutritional intake. 

Stay tuned for further updates coming soon on Waldo’s condition. 

In the meantime there is something to do, and the thing we actually hate doing the most, asking for money. Asking for money isn’t easy for anyone to do, but what is even more difficult is asking when so many are struggling themselves. In order to sustain operations and continue to help dogs in need, it is what we must do. 

Like many of you out there, we are struggling. Rescue is difficult, and providing Sanctuary is even more difficult. The dogs that call Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary home came to us because no one else stepped up for them during their critical time of need. It is often a daunting task- and at times filled with heartache, but their lives matter.

We ask that you please open your hearts and send your most generous gift, no amount is too small.

PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/pawsgivemepurposeinc

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Without your support, special needs dogs like Waldo would have nowhere to go. Your donations saved his life and so many others. We thank you all for giving us the ability to do what we do.

If anyone is interested in sponsoring Waldo or any of our other Sanctuary residents’ lifetime care, please reach out to us directly.