When he was found in a village at just five months old, it seemed that luck was on his side: A family took him in. But soon, it became clear that something was terribly wrong.
Gray suffered from severe digestive problems, and his pain worsened over time. No medication helped, and by the time he was brought to SUST-OAH Bucharest, his family was in total despair.
The examination revealed something shocking: His body had found its own way to survive – through an open wound where his feces were being expelled.
His original “exit” was non-functional, causing internal pressure to force its way out in a painful and unnatural manner.
A life-changing surgery was his only chance. Our SUST veterinarians removed his non-functioning anus and reconstructed the opening that his body had created. At the same time, Gray was also neutered.
For the first time in his life, Gray could live without pain. The OAH team closely monitored his recovery, and when the stitches were removed, one thing was clear:
He got a second chance – thanks to your support!
Soon, he will return to his family – this time, without suffering.
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