Peanut was presented in early January by Animal Care Services(ACS) to the Animal Emergency Room(AER) with burns over an unknown portion of his body. Upon initial presentation, pain control was the primary focus. Once pain medication was on board, and peanut was able to appreciate some relief, he could be examined and his injuries further evaluated.
The primary concerns when treating burn victims are pain control, severity of tissue damage, infection, maintaining body temperature, and organ failure. Many times the severity of these concerns are not initially known.
Approximately 12 hours after presentation, with the use of general anesthetic, Peanut was assessed to have burns over almost 30% of his body, as well as some level of injury to both eyes. This number can increase over time as additional tissue damage becomes apparent. In addition, wound care protocols were started, and Peanut’s blood work was showing both kidney and liver involvement
24 hours after presentation to the Animal Emergency Room, collaborations between the ACS veterinary staff and the AER veterinary staff determined that Peanut’s injuries were beyond what was determined as humane to continue treatment and his suffering was ended.
My thanks goes out to all of those that have offered help. As well, thank you to all who have offered monetary assistance for Peanut. Those wishing to make donations can contact ACS at (210) 207-6665. Donations will be applied towards the payment of Peanut’s medical treatment, and any additional funds will be saved to use in the unfortunate event another one of San Antonio ’s animal friends is in need.