Dog Euthanized Friday, Found Alive Saturday

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Hundreds Interested In Adopting Wall-E

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Hundreds of people from the United States and Canada want to adopt an Oklahoma dog that survived an attempt to euthanize it.

The puppy was one of five stray dogs that Sulphur animal control officer Scott Prall put to sleep Friday - or so he thought. Prall found one of the dogs alive Saturday in a trash bin set aside for dead animals and took it to veterinarian technician Amanda Kloski.

"He was prancing around. He heard me drive up, and he looked up and saw me," Prall said Wednesday.

He said he initially found the stray dog near the animal shelter Friday and tried to kill it by injecting the dog with two lethal doses of a sedative in a foreleg and the heart. Each dose should have been enough to kill the dog, and the second injection was meant to ensure it worked.

Kloski noted the dog's survival on a pet adoption website, drawing the attention of Marcia Machtiger of Pittsburgh, who donated $100 so Kloski could board the dog for a week.

A girl from Sulphur named the puppy Wall-e, after a Disney movie character, and Machtiger posted Wall-e's story on her Facebook page.

She and Kloski are sorting through hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from people wanting to adopt the lucky dog.

"So many people are interested," Kloski said. "Now we're going through and trying to find the adoption applications for the best home."

Wall-e will be placed in a foster home at the end of the week while the search for a permanent home continues. Both Kloski and Machtiger said they have never seen so many people want to adopt one animal.

Machtiger said people are interested in the puppy because his story is unique.

"Having been euthanized basically twice. ... It's a resurrection and a will to live and a medical anomaly," she said.

Sulphur is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City.

Dog Euthanized Friday, Found Alive Saturday - Irresistible News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
 
Puppy survives

Hundreds Interested In Adopting Wall-E

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Hundreds of people from the United States and Canada want to adopt an Oklahoma dog that survived an attempt to euthanize it.

The puppy was one of five stray dogs that Sulphur animal control officer Scott Prall put to sleep Friday - or so he thought. Prall found one of the dogs alive Saturday in a trash bin set aside for dead animals and took it to veterinarian technician Amanda Kloski.

"He was prancing around. He heard me drive up, and he looked up and saw me," Prall said Wednesday.

He said he initially found the stray dog near the animal shelter Friday and tried to kill it by injecting the dog with two lethal doses of a sedative in a foreleg and the heart. Each dose should have been enough to kill the dog, and the second injection was meant to ensure it worked.

Kloski noted the dog's survival on a pet adoption website, drawing the attention of Marcia Machtiger of Pittsburgh, who donated $100 so Kloski could board the dog for a week.

A girl from Sulphur named the puppy Wall-e, after a Disney movie character, and Machtiger posted Wall-e's story on her Facebook page.

She and Kloski are sorting through hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from people wanting to adopt the lucky dog.

"So many people are interested," Kloski said. "Now we're going through and trying to find the adoption applications for the best home."

Wall-e will be placed in a foster home at the end of the week while the search for a permanent home continues. Both Kloski and Machtiger said they have never seen so many people want to adopt one animal.

Machtiger said people are interested in the puppy because his story is unique.

"Having been euthanized basically twice. ... It's a resurrection and a will to live and a medical anomaly," she said.

Sulphur is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City.

Dog Euthanized Friday, Found Alive Saturday - Irresistible News Story - WJXT Jacksonville

This may be a bit off topic but I feel the need to say it.....

What a touching story..That pup is supposed to be here for someone..that's for sure.......but it also reminds me of another side of euthanazia. I have had 2 large dogs in my life both lived to be 14 yrs old. My first dog Easy, had to be put down when he could no longer walk and was in severe pain..I loved him and held him while his life long vet, talked to him and gave him the injection. it was peaceful. My most recent companion Luke, also lived to 14, (both dogs were adopted from friends of animals in my state ) He developed cancer and it spread fast, dogs dont usually yelp unless they are in real pain..so I know what I had to do. it was a sunday and I was forced to take Luke to the local animal Hospital....It was completely different. and it haunts me to this day...they tok him away " for a few mins" then put me in a room they brought hom in on a carrying board and I saw an IV had been placed in his leg . I pulled hin on my lep and asked why the IV.. I was told he would get a relaxer???, and then something they said that would make me feel his heart jump and finally the shot that ended his physical pain. I will tell you..NEVER allow this kind of euthenazia. Luke was already out of it when they brought him to me and I was furious I could not spend a few moments looking into his eyes telling him how much he was a part of me.
I am sorry it this is off topic but something as drastic as euthenazia should allow your beloved pet dignity and not draw things out. It cost 5 times the amout at the hospital also. but I didn't care. I love you both Easy and Luke. and hope I have the chance to have another life changing friend. M♥
 
The guy did not listen to the puppies hearts to made sure they were dead?
What if no one had found the poor puppy for days later, it could had starve to death!
 
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