Winnie came to rescue with a diagnosis of pulled tail syndrome, and with examination by a neurologist, the previous traumatic injury was discovered. Then her tail was removed and now that the area is healing, it makes the cleaning of her backside much easier and when she must wear a diaper its easier to put and keep on. We have been able to set up a kennel that allows her to keep her kennel area clean, because she can’t control her bowel movements. Overall she is not a difficult dog to care for, she is a pretty normal acting puppy.
The rescued dogs were flea-ridden but otherwise relatively health and well fed. They will be separated, assessed, treated for fleas and worms, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered. “The dogs were everywhere, literally coming out of kitchen cabinets and mattresses,” said Noah’s Ark founder and president Jama Hedgecoth in a statement. “This is one of the most deplorable cases of animal hoarding I have seen.”
I am Kraig Wharton, a wildlife conservationist and a television personality. I am 30 years old. I was born and raised in the small town of Marion, Alabama. I have always had a love and respect for nature, which led me to pursue a career in wildlife conservation.
I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to travel all over the world, working with some of the most endangered species on the planet. My work has taken me to some of the most remote and dangerous places on earth, including war-torn countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
I am passionate about educating people about the importance of conserving our natural resources, and I am committed to doing whatever it takes to protect our planet for future generations.