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Wisconsin Humane Society Accepting Donations To Aid Canine Burn Victim
Humphrey was rescued from a vacant house and is suffering from deep red burns all over his body.

MILWAUKEE, WI — The Wisconsin Humane Society is requesting donations to help fund the care and recovery of Humphrey, a pooch who was rescued from a vacant house.
Humphrey was in horrible shape when he was rescued, suffering from deep, red burns all over his body. The poor guy is now receiving treatment for his burns after being transferred from MADACC to the WHS.
It's unknown how Humphrey acquired his injuries and it's not clear if they were accidental or intentionally inflicted but it is clear that the huge, raw wounds had to have been excruciating to endure.
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"Upon intake, our staff marveled at how happy he was to get the attention, and what a perfect patient he was. Humphrey has stolen our hearts and is making slow but steady progress," said Angela Speed, vice president of communications for the Wisconsin Humane Society
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The Wisconsin Humane Society does not receive government funding for this work and is accepting donations to help care for Humphrey and around 2,000 other animals under its care.
Visit this link to help take care of Humphrey and other animals in need.
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