duke
Was Killed on Jun 18, 2026
duke
Breed:
American Staffordshire Terrier
Age: Senior
Gender: Male
Size: Large
About duke: Adopt/Rescue - NODASMED - Needs placement by 11am 06/18/26
ID Number A1290034 Duke 9 Years Old Male 56.2lbs Heartworm Negative Intake Type: Stray found on VIA JAMES JACOB, DALLAS TX 75211 Available Now
Bio Meet Duke ! This sweet 9-year-old boy has been diagnosed with a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury in his right rear leg. As many dog owners know, this type of injury is painful and makes it difficult for dogs to walk, run, and enjoy their daily activities. After evaluation by his veterinary team, surgery has been recommended to help Duke regain his mobility and live comfortably again. Despite his injury, Duke remains the gentle, loving dog everyone adores. He greets people with a wagging tail, enjoys attention, and continues to show his sweet personality even while dealing with discomfort. As a senior dog, Duke deserves the chance to enjoy his golden years without pain. This animal is at risk for euthanasia. If you are interested in helping, please email dasadopt@dallas.gov with your contact information so we can call you back. Medical 06/15: QAR. MM=Pink. Heart and lungs normal. Hair loss along lumbar back and hip area. Nonweightbearing on the right rear leg. Sedated with Dexdormitor (.5mg/ml) .9cc IM. DX: Xray (RL & VD View Pelvis and stifles)=Osteoarthritis noted in both stifle joints. Drawer sign noted in the right stifle. A: CCL injury right rear leg; Flea allergy or atopic dermatitis P: TX: Carprofen (50mg/ml) 2.4cc SQ RX: Carprofen 100mg 1T SID 7 days RX: Gabapentin 600mg 1/2T BID 7 days RX: Cefpodoxime 200mg 1T SID 10 days Reversed sedation with Atipamezole (5mg/ml) .9cc IM Will need to have surgery to repair the CCL injury right rear leg Shelter Observations 06/13/26:sweet and friendly likes pets and affection low energy calm /relax likes soft treats

06/15/26: Very sweet boy , i was able to leash and take to the yard with no issues. Rolled on his back for bully rubs.
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