Physical Trauma

Radar needed proper care and handling if he were to make it back to his best version. The doctor had prescribed a couple of antibiotics to take care of the stomach virus. While that was not it, Radar’s bone had shrunk and he had been constantly losing muscle mass from his back legs which the vet stated to be the aftermath of the trauma. While the vet wasn’t certain about the reason for the dog’s physical trauma, he mentioned other factors such as age could also be held accountable. “We really don’t know his story, which always makes these cases so hard and sad.” Graves said.