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Question:
How did you find Shades of Hope?
Answer:
After my contract in Costa Rica ended, I found myself back in Korea working with rescue dogs. As much as I loved it there, the itch to work with wildlife was too strong. I started looking globally, and I stumbled upon a position at Shades of Hope on an international job board. I sent my resume and was accepted!
My first day of work was 2nd of the 2nd, 2022! An iconic date. I’m so lucky.
Question:
What’s been your most challenging case so far?
Very hard to say, each and every patient has their challenges, but one does stick out in my mind. It was a coyote we had back in late 2022, he was hit by car. He presented with all the signs of head trauma… at first. We put him on a treatment plan, but after some improvement there was a very quick regression and he began to show very big neuro signs, likely brain swell/bleed/clot.
With my background in canine behaviour, I can read their behaviours well. I could tell he wanted to fight. I could tell he wanted to try. But sometimes they just can’t overcome their injuries. The beautiful coyote had to be euthanized. We treat and heal head trauma all the time, but for some reason, recovery just wasn’t in the cards for this boy. His death hit me hard and still does.
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