Vets say rescued dog needs peace

Veterniarians say that despite appearing to do well, Mila, the dog rescued with all her legs cut off, is suffering from serious health problems.

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Friday, 30.04.2010.

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Veterniarians say that despite appearing to do well, Mila, the dog rescued with all her legs cut off, is suffering from serious health problems. The one-year-old mixed breed that's been at the center of a shocking animal cruelty case has pneumonia among other health issues, analyses have shown. Vets say rescued dog needs peace The tests have also shown enlarged gallbladder and a kidney disorder, the Belgrade Veterinary Institution announced on Thursday. The complete examination of Mila included x-rays of her legs and lungs, abdominal ultrasound and blood tests, and was a part of preparations for a complicated surgery that will see the dog implanted with prosthetic limbs. “The dog’s overall health condition is a consequence of a long period of lying down, as well as of long-lasting emaciation and a lack of adequate veterinary care in the period when the injuries were inflicted, which is why Mila, besides intensive care, needs isolation and and peace,” the announcement reads. “While we're gratitude for the attention which the media and citizens of Belgrade are giving to Mila, the Belgrade Veterinary Institution is appealing that her peace is not disturbed by visits and filming in the coming days,” the institution said in a statement, adding that the public will be regularly informed the rescued dog's condition. Mila (B92)

Vets say rescued dog needs peace

The tests have also shown enlarged gallbladder and a kidney disorder, the Belgrade Veterinary Institution announced on Thursday.

The complete examination of Mila included x-rays of her legs and lungs, abdominal ultrasound and blood tests, and was a part of preparations for a complicated surgery that will see the dog implanted with prosthetic limbs.

“The dog’s overall health condition is a consequence of a long period of lying down, as well as of long-lasting emaciation and a lack of adequate veterinary care in the period when the injuries were inflicted, which is why Mila, besides intensive care, needs isolation and and peace,” the announcement reads.

“While we're gratitude for the attention which the media and citizens of Belgrade are giving to Mila, the Belgrade Veterinary Institution is appealing that her peace is not disturbed by visits and filming in the coming days,” the institution said in a statement, adding that the public will be regularly informed the rescued dog's condition.

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