A couple readers asked for more information about Noah, the 4-year-old Weimaraner found starving and shot through the face in Riverside County last week.
I spoke to the Riverside Humane Society folks today and they report Noah is doing “great.” He’s become an unofficial greeter at the shelter’s front desk.
Noah had his shattered jaw pinned together by Dr. Diane Craig at Veterinary Surgical Specialists in Tustin. The dog will spend six to eight weeks in those pins while the bones fuse together.
The humane society staff tells me he’s eating like a champ and filling in nicely.
For anyone who wants to donate money to Noah’s cause you can either call the shelter and charge a donation to your credit card, or you can mail in a check. Here are the details:
Call: 951-688-4340, ext. 307 and either speak to Karen or leave her a message; she’ll call you back.
Send checks to: 6165 Industrial Avenue, Riverside, CA 92504
You can read my first story about Noah here.
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