Sunday, January 17, 2010
Pike County Labrador Shot With Arrow Adopted
KENTUCKY...
A black Labrador found shot in the side with an arrow that was rescued and nursed back to the health by the Shamrock Foundation has been adopted by a family in Jefferson County.
Members of the Shamrock Foundation brought the dog to Louisville from Pike County on January 4th, where he received free treatment at the Auburndale Animal Hospital. After undergoing two surgeries, Aiden is still healing but is recovering well. He is the mascot for a new fund called the "Arrow Fund" created by the Shamrock Foundation, which helped him. The fund will help give medical care to abused animals.
A black Labrador found shot in the side with an arrow that was rescued and nursed back to the health by the Shamrock Foundation has been adopted by a family in Jefferson County.
Members of the Shamrock Foundation brought the dog to Louisville from Pike County on January 4th, where he received free treatment at the Auburndale Animal Hospital. After undergoing two surgeries, Aiden is still healing but is recovering well. He is the mascot for a new fund called the "Arrow Fund" created by the Shamrock Foundation, which helped him. The fund will help give medical care to abused animals.