It is with great sadness that we are letting everyone know that Fynn crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Feb. 5th, 2017. Fynn passed in his sleep quietly and gently covered in the blanket that fellow Great Dane Angels' Bruce Jones gave him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rose family along with Bruce. Sleep gently sweet boy and run free with all the others that have passed before you. Fynn will be forever loved but never forgotten.....
He Is As His Name Implies
His name is Trooper - and he certainly is! Trooper is a rescue and came into Great Dane Angels a few weeks prior to the date of this post.
Trooper has a mass on the right-side of his head, just over his right eye. We believe, and hope, that it is benign. Unfortunately, due to the encroachment to the socket, the right-eye had to be removed a while ago.
The Berdan family has generously offered to foster Trooper and help him through his medical assessment at Guelph Veterinary Hospital. Once it is determined exactly what his mass is and how best to manage it, Trooper will receive this treatment and eventually move on to a forever home.
We are all so grateful for all of the help Trooper is receiving from the Berdan's. We look forward to many updates on all of Trooper's adventures with his amazing foster family. Please keep watch on Great Dane Angel's Facebook page for updates on Trooper's progress.
If you would like to assist with Trooper's medical expenses, or if you just prefer to help Great Dane Angels rescue, foster and adopt out our dogs, please feel free to click on the "Donate" button below.
Many thanks!
A Spitting Image
This is too funny - look at those jowls!
Hot Spots On Dogs
Hot Spots are one of those less then desirable skin irritations seen in pets. Often, you'll here your vet refer to them as moist eczema, but you ... well, you can call them hot spots. They occur when your dog itches, scratches or licks him or herself excessively, eventually forming a wet scab on the fur. But what do you with a hot spot? Click here to learn more!