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Copper, a 4-year-old basset hound, discount furniture is one tough boy. About a month ago, he lost t

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Copper, a 4-year-old basset hound, discount furniture is one tough boy. About a month ago, he lost the use of his hind legs after he was left tied up in the backyard of a home in the Tri-Cities for an undetermined discount furniture amount of time.
“Before POPP rescued him, Copper had been tied to a tree, soaked discount furniture in his own urine, which had also burned him,” Van Dorn said. “When he lost the use of his hind legs he could hardly move, and like most basset hounds he howled because he was in pain. That’s when the owners finally discount furniture allowed him to be rescued.”
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He was first taken to the Richland Animal Hospital for treatment, then shuttled to Washington State University’s College of Veterinary discount furniture Medicine in Pullman, where Dr. Stephanie Thomovsky and her staff are now caring for him.
“He is still paralyzed but can feel his toes,” Thomovsky said. “When dogs can feel their toes after disc surgery, even when paralyzed, there is an 80 to 85 percent chance of functional recovery.”
“Copper’s surgery and rehab at WSU will give him the opportunity to be whole again,” she added. “Through all he’s been through, he remains a happy boy, even when he’s in pain.”
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