Carson was just under 5 months old when he was found tied to a tree in a park, severely under-weight, and with a rectal prolapse.
Ten days later, when Carson finally arrived at Toronto Humane Society, the rectal prolapse had been repaired but he was still under-weight, had an umbilical hernia, and diarrhea. Even though he had already been through so much in his short life, our staff remarked that Carson was a happy, social puppy who liked to jump.
Carson was treated for his diarrhea and is now waiting for his hernia and neuter surgeries. Once he is given the all-clear, Carson has a family waiting to adopt him!
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