We finally got to bail Rags out of the pound and he spent the next ten days in quaratine at another foster-house. Our vet put him on the same care regimen as his brother: oral ivermectin, medicated shampoos, benadryl, antibiotics and soothing spray.
Finally, Patch and Rags were reunited. I am thrilled to have them both together, despite all the extra work nursing them through mange requires. There is something so satisfying about watching a sick animal return to health and knowing you had a little something to do with it. Really though, I think the best medicine for both of them is being together again!
Here are their current "Before & After" photos. They are halfway through treatment and, hopefully, will be ready for adoption in about six weeks. Rags is on the top and Patch is on the bottom. They are looking better every day . . .

Heartland Humane Society
P.O. Box 113
O'Fallon, MO 63366.
P.O. Box 113
O'Fallon, MO 63366.

1 comment:
Thank you for all of your work in treating these guys. They are very lucky to have you!
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