On my way home, I saw Bobik lying on the side of the highway.
It looked like someone had a.b αndoned him,
and he might have been h.i ŧ by a car.

I took him to the vet immediately for an X-ray.
The results showed no fractures,
but there was compression between the 6th and 7th vertebrae.
The ur.i חe test was mostly normal, but he couldn’t ur.i חate on his own.
So a catheter had to be used.
Even in p.a ìn, Bobik remained incredibly friendly,
wagging his tail.
B.l σod parasite tests were done, and a full biochemistry panel was completed.

After that, I brought Bobik home to my shelter
to continue his treatment.
We kept going, step by step. Bobik managed to stand on his paws,
and that made me so happy.
But he is still weak and needs proper nutrition.
He is also receiving treatment for parasites with high-quality medication.
He will be on vitamins and oxycycline for about a month.
Huge thanks to everyone who is helping.

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