‘Coco’, a 2-year-old Labrador, becomes the first dog in England. undergoing treatment for alcohol dependence after the owner dies Abandoned Coco and another pet dog. have symptoms of alcohol dependence
On April 8, 2023, foreign media reported A 2-year-old male Labrador puppy named ‘Coco’ became the first dog in England. who received treatment from alcohol dependence treatment After a veterinarian in Devon rescued Coco. and another dog, both of whom were addicted to alcohol. After the owner who raised these two dogs died.
Animal rescue center Woodside Animal Welfare Trust in Plymouth, Devon County, England, reveals via Facebook that Coco, a Labrador another male and dog was brought to the center to receive treatment for alcohol dependence after the owner left But one dog died while being treated. While Coco has a serious illness after arriving at the center.
over a month Ever since Coco was delivered to this center Coco must be closely supervised. by one of the veterinarians at the center They tried their best to save both dogs. But the other dog passed away. And Coco is still suffering from serious illness. Must be under close supervision 24 hours a day and Coco’s illness must be treated from alcohol dependence.
Center staff revealed to the Telegraph that The reason why Coco and the other dog were addicted to alcohol because the owner had left the liquor left behind before he goes to bed causing Coco and the other dogs to eat the rest of the liquor Until becoming an alcoholic dog
Coco had to be treated in the veterinary intensive care unit at the center for up to four weeks while being treated for an illness from alcohol dependence. and reduce the risk of affecting the health of Coco Until now, Coco escaped danger. Not all medical treatment is required. Can begin to return to life as a normal dog now.
‘He’s not ready to be adopted by a new owner. And while his physical condition still seems to have recovered from alcohol addiction But Coco’s mental state is still very worrying,’ said the veterinarian about Coco’s condition. along with saying If Coco is not treated in the ICU for animals Coco is unlikely to survive.
Cr photo : Facebook:Woodside Animal Welfare Trust