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According to KCRG, Cedar Rapids Animal Care & Control is investigating a case of animal abuse involving a 12-week-old male Golden Retriever. The report states that on the morning of Thursday, April 1, Critter Crusaders of Cedar Rapids, an organization that exists to provide and guide lifesaving advanced medical care for homeless or stray animals, got a phone call from someone concerned about an injured 12-week-old male Golden Retriever that they took in after a teenager left the puppy at their house.
KCRG states that the puppy may have been slammed onto the ground causing injury. Those injuries consist of two fractured legs and a badly broken femur. The puppy, who Critter Crusaders has named Kimble, underwent surgery today and has been hospitalized since April 1. Now the public s help is needed to bring justice to this horrible situation.
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2020 was the worst of times for many humans, but it may have been the best year ever for our pets. Working and schooling from home meant a lot more time to spend with them. For those who weren t already privileged to have a four-legged companion to keep them company, Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control discussed with KCRG an upward trend in adoptions on the rise.
The upward trend is good news for those wanting to make time to care for a new furry friend but Ronald Schlabs with Cedar Rapids Animal Care & Control says it has depleted their availability of adoptable dogs. It s a good thing, with a few reminders from Shclabs to those thinking about taking in a new pet and those who have done so during the pandemic. Is there a chance you may be returning to the office on a more regular basis? It s been a great chance to bond if you re home all day, but once you return to normal life will you still be able to maintain the