Dog recovering well after being shot in head, rescued by Cincinnati organizations
A dog who was shot in the head before being rescued by several people in Greater Cincinnati is continuing to recover.SPCA Cincinnati said the shelter took in Miss Scarlet and her eight puppies earlier this month after she was shot.SPCA Cincinnati and Care Center of Cincinnati worked with Natalie Lotspeich to rescue the dog and begin the process of helping her heal.“Rest now sweetheart. You're in loving hands. It was a very busy morning for our team as we took in Miss Scarlet and her 8 puppies from our community partner Care Center Vets. We give many thanks to their outstanding team, as well as Natalie Lotspeich, for their dedication and rescue efforts. Miss Scarlet is the most loving dog. Nonreactive. Just… thankful to be alive and protected. Now is the time to heal. #CincinnatiHumane,” a post from SPCA said earlier this month.In a video on Monday, SPCA said Miss Scarlet is continuing to show signs of progress, is walking well and is engaging in light activity.As for her puppies, SPCA says they are also doing well and will soon be old enough to be spayed and neutered.
A dog who was shot in the head before being rescued by several people in Greater Cincinnati is continuing to recover.
SPCA Cincinnati said the shelter took in Miss Scarlet and her eight puppies earlier this month after she was shot.
SPCA Cincinnati and Care Center of Cincinnati worked with Natalie Lotspeich to rescue the dog and begin the process of helping her heal.
“Rest now sweetheart. You're in loving hands. It was a very busy morning for our team as we took in Miss Scarlet and her 8 puppies from our community partner Care Center Vets. We give many thanks to their outstanding team, as well as Natalie Lotspeich, for their dedication and rescue efforts. Miss Scarlet is the most loving dog. Nonreactive. Just… thankful to be alive and protected. Now is the time to heal. #CincinnatiHumane,” a post from SPCA said earlier this month.
In a video on Monday, SPCA said Miss Scarlet is continuing to show signs of progress, is walking well and is engaging in light activity.
As for her puppies, SPCA says they are also doing well and will soon be old enough to be spayed and neutered.