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Scooter

Posted on August 20, 2023January 21, 2024 By admin
Scooter: Granted 08/20/2023

The Story of Scooter

Last update 09/26/2023
Rescuer: Gail Hefley at jandg3216@gmail.com

Scooter began having idiopathic seizures and his young owners were concerned about being able to provide him the best veterinary care and with the safety of their toddler. It was a hard decision, but ultimately, it was in everyone’s best interest that he be rehomed.

He was having seizures about one or two times a week, so the vet is currently doing a conservative approach and he’s doing great on anti seizure medication.
Scooter was adopted by someone who had had another corgi with seizures that were controlled on medication – so it is a perfect fit.

This dog is not available for adoption.


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