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Hogan

Posted on January 6, 2023 By admin
Hogan: Granted 4/3/2014

The Story of Hogan

Last Updated: May 18, 2014

Rescuer: Walton Salley at salleyw@bellsouth.net

Here is Hogan’s story, in the words of his rescuer:
“Hogan was left at a rural high kill animal shelter in Georgia that did NO vetting and they didn’t even have scales to weigh a dog. Due to fact he was an owner surrender, he was up for euthanasia without even having a waiting period. His owners surrendered Hogan and a basset hound because they were having a baby. I had a former adopter visit Hogan at the shelter and she said he was an absolute sweetheart. He was raised as an outside dog, but has acclimated beautifully being fostered with 2 cardigans and a mix. Sadly due to being an outside dog, he was heartworm positive and had no vetting done.”
CorgiAid supporters have helped Hogan get the life-saving heartworm treatment he needed, so he can move into a happy future as a beloved pet. Thank you!
Hogan was rescued in South Carolina.

This dog is available for adoption. Please contact Walton Salley at salleyw@bellsouth.net for more information.


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