He’s more than a snack, he’s the whole darn Feast!
This adorable boy didn’t always have such an impressive name. Feast was found completely devoid of hope, laying alone in a dark field with extensive injuries covering his tiny body. He had clearly had an encounter with a car and had crawled over to a safe space to accept a sad fate. By some miracle, Animal Care Services came to his aid just in time and did a fantastic job of getting him stable. Now, he is our new “project dog” at SNIPSA, and we are devoted to his long-term recovery and happiness.
SNIPSA’s veterinarian is managing Feast’s road rash with hydrotherapy, medical-grade honey, and regular bandage changes. We were not able to save Feast’s front leg due to a fracture and extensive nerve damage so we opted to have it amputated. Now in recovery as a tri-legged cutie, Feast will be ready for adoption in a handful of weeks. In a few months, he will be a whole new dog!
Despite his current condition, Feast has already impressed everyone with his wonderful temperament. He is always grinning with his charming underbite and wagging his little tail a mile a minute. He loves chin scratches, begging for scraps, and is simply a happy-go-lucky shadow. To our surprise, Feast is completely potty trained and great with other animals, leading us to believe he was owned at one point in his life. One thing is for sure: his future is brighter than his past. If you would like to be the one to keep Feast’s heart and belly full, please place an application today.
He’s more than a snack, he’s the whole darn Feast!
This adorable boy didn’t always have such an impressive name. Feast was found completely devoid of hope, laying alone in a dark field with extensive injuries covering his tiny body. He had clearly had an encounter with a car and had crawled over to a safe space to accept a sad fate. By some miracle, Animal Care Services came to his aid just in time and did a fantastic job of getting him stable. Now, he is our new “project dog” at SNIPSA, and we are devoted to his long-term recovery and happiness.
SNIPSA’s veterinarian is managing Feast’s road rash with hydrotherapy, medical-grade honey, and regular bandage changes. We were not able to save Feast’s front leg due to a fracture and extensive nerve damage so we opted to have it amputated. Now in recovery as a tri-legged cutie, Feast will be ready for adoption in a handful of weeks. In a few months, he will be a whole new dog!
Despite his current condition, Feast has already impressed everyone with his wonderful temperament. He is always grinning with his charming underbite and wagging his little tail a mile a minute. He loves chin scratches, begging for scraps, and is simply a happy-go-lucky shadow. To our surprise, Feast is completely potty trained and great with other animals, leading us to believe he was owned at one point in his life. One thing is for sure: his future is brighter than his past. If you would like to be the one to keep Feast’s heart and belly full, please place an application today.
SNIPSA is an organization formed by a group of veterinarians and caring individuals dedicated to helping homeless and unwanted animals in San Antonio and the surrounding area. SNIPSA does not have a standing shelter and depends on a core of volunteers to foster and rehabilitate animals in their homes. This provides us with the opportunity to learn first hand about the animal’s needs and behavior in order to facilitate an appropriate adoption. SNIPSA was incorporated in 2005 and has re-homed more than 3000 animals.
SNIPSA is an organization formed by a group of veterinarians and caring individuals dedicated to helping homeless and unwanted animals in San Antonio and the surrounding area. SNIPSA does not have a standing shelter and depends on a core of volunteers to foster and rehabilitate animals in their homes. This provides us with the opportunity to learn first hand about the animal’s needs and behavior in order to facilitate an appropriate adoption. SNIPSA was incorporated in 2005 and has re-homed more than 3000 animals.
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