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Dog survives horrific trauma with help from Tustin vet

May 20th, 2009, 4:32 pm · 9 Comments · posted by Samantha Gowen, Pet Tales editor

An abandoned dog with an incredible will to live is recovering after surgeons repaired his severely injured jaw.

slideshownoah3Dr. Diane Craig (seen below) at Veterinary Surgical Specialists in Tustin received her charge Tuesday after a call from the Riverside Humane Society. “Noah,” a Weimaraner bought four years ago at an Orange pet store, had been found badly hurt and starving in Riverside County.

The Good Samaritan who found the dog (and named him) figured Noah had been attacked or beaten. It wasn’t until smreadvet0826jah2the dog was prepped for surgery that doctors got the whole picture.

Noah had been shot through the face.

X-rays would define Noah’s incredible story of survival: Shrapnel from a bullet remained lodged in the dog’s muzzle and shattered mandible. An inch of his tongue “was just blown away,” Craig said. Teeth were missing and his lower jaw hung in pieces by soft tissue.

webnoah-2Noah lived this way, Craig estimated, for least three weeks.

“He was pretty much starving to death,” she said. Infection had set in and swelling was severe.

The vet used a lot of metal to piece the bones back together. An acrylic cover that resembles an exaggerated smile protects the surgical pins, which will be removed in six to eight weeks.

Denise Perry, the executive director at the Riverside Humane Society, was relieved to find help for 4-year-old Noah, whom she called “the sweetest dog ever.”

A day after surgery Noah was happy and eating voraciously, despite the newly wired jaw. His silver coat was marred by scars and evidence of starvation, with bones protruding prominently through his skin. Noah showed no obvious signs of emotional trauma and eagerly approached the hospital staff and visitors for affection.

Mostly, he’s just hungry.

webnoah-003An ID chip in Noah’s back led the humane society to dead ends. He was bred at a puppy mill in Missouri and sent to the Moon Doggies pet store at The Block of Orange, which closed in mid-2008. The dog’s owners never enhanced the chip’s data, so the trail of where Noah lived remains a mystery.

“It’s unfortunate we can’t find the owner so we could pursue prosecution,” Perry said. “We don’t have any idea how he got shot like that; we can only speculate.”

For now, Noah’s story should only get better. He’ll spend the next eight weeks with a foster parent, who will help him heal and gain weight, Perry said.

“We’re going to find him a forever home,” she said. Noah will be available for adoption in about eight weeks.

For more information about the nonprofit Riverside Humane Society or to contribute to Noah’s care, go to www.petsadoption.com. For more on Veterinary Surgical Specialists, go to their Web site.

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 9 Comments

  • Bella says:

    I love happy endings, happy to hear to hear he’s doing better :)

  • JackBgood says:

    Wow, amazing the poor dog survived. I wish Noah and the foster family luck. Noah is a surivor. Whoever would do this cruel act will get there day.

  • OCtwins says:

    Dr Craig and her staff are amazing caring people that REALLY do care about the well being of animals.
    She did my dogs surgery on her knee and we are super pleased with the out come….
    Super big hugs to all of them…………

  • Marie says:

    The good samaritan who helped with Noah’s life will truly be blessed for this. I cried reading this story. I’m so Glad Noah is okay.

  • FRANK says:

    Such a beautiful dog…I’m glad to read that he’s ok, Shame on the human being who did this to him!….Coward!

  • Sam's Sister says:

    Cruelty to animals never fails to amaze me; how terrific that Noah was rescued and is getting some much-needed TLC. Now, I want to go home and hug the dogs …

  • Bubbles says:

    I have ZERO respect for anyone who abuses an animal in anyway. This precious animal was fortunate to be found by such loving and compassionate people. Bless his heart.

  • for josie. . . says:

    I am so happy for Noah. I hope he gets a wonderful home where he is loved and can play and sleep all day. As for the person who did this, they need to put the gun to their own head and pull the trigger. That’s just the way I feel.