Two-year-old dog Koko remained in the shelter after the death of her owner, who had somewhat accustomed a Labrador. Koko, who was taken to specialists, experienced contractions as a result of quitting her alcohol addiction.
For the first time in the UK, a hybrid Labrador had to be treated for alcohol addiction. About this today, April 7, writes The Telegraph
The two-year-old dog Koko remained in the shelter after the death of her owner, who taught her to some extent the Labrador. Koko, who was taken to specialists, experienced contractions as a result of quitting her alcohol addiction.
The late Briton had another dog addicted to alcohol. It was not possible to save her, but Coco was pleasantly surprised to recover after four weeks of sedative treatment to prevent seizures.
Now Koko’s life is not in danger, despite being under 24-hour surveillance, on medication, and in need of care.
The shelter said there is hope the dog will move into a new family soon, but it’s too early to talk about it.
“She is not ready for adoption yet and although she seems to have recovered physically, she is still very anxious mentally at times,” they say.
We wrote that on April 5, a dog attacked a police horse in a park in London. His horse was seriously injured.
Previously Focus He wrote that a girl in the USA with a 23-pound dog in her backpack became the star of social networks. The video has been viewed more than three million times.
Remember also that farmers in Wales previously shared a video of a “stubborn” cow named Doris pretending to be asleep to avoid milking.
Source: Focus
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