Meet Doobie, a fragile 5-pound pup whose resilience is turning heads at the veterinary clinic. This little fighter has faced ups and downs, recently causing concern among caregivers.

At PERC, his packed cell volume (PCV) rose to 16% under Dr. West’s care after deworming, pointing to neglect as the root of his anemia. However, a check today by Dr. Prine revealed a drop to 13.3%, raising alarms. With perfect blood glucose levels, Doobie’s condition remains a puzzle, and if his PCV doesn’t improve by tomorrow, a blood transfusion is on the horizon.
Doobie’s journey hasn’t been easy. He’s shown little interest in the small meals offered, which Dr. Prine attributes to his antibiotics. To boost his appetite, he’s now receiving entice, a special supplement. Adding to his challenges, the tiny dog is completely deaf, yet his spirit endures. A recent milestone brought a glimmer of hope—he managed to eat enough to pass a fecal, a significant step considering his stomach was empty and lacked fecal matter upon arrival. This progress, though small, is a testament to his will to survive.
The veterinary team remains vigilant, monitoring Doobie closely as they navigate his recovery. His case highlights the impact of early neglect and the critical role of medical intervention in giving him a fighting chance. Each day brings new developments, keeping everyone on edge as they work to stabilize this courageous pup.
What If His Recovery Takes Hold?
If we imagine ahead, picture Doobie wagging his tail with renewed energy, his tiny frame growing stronger, or perhaps finding comfort in a quiet space where his deafness becomes a strength.
