Denver stray dog shot in the face gets a new lease on life
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DENVER (KDVR) For months, a white Australian shepherd could be seen frequenting the streets of Denver, prompting concerned residents to reach out to Denver Animal Protection, which had little success in capturing the slippery canine.

The ante was kicked up a notch when people began to notice the dog appeared to have been shot in the face. Then a community came together to finally bring the dog, later named Solo Vino, to the Denver Animal Shelter where he could get the help he needed.

Now, seven months after the initial calls to the animal shelter went out, Solo Vino looks and acts like a new dog.

“You really wouldn’t know. He’s perfectly well-adapted,” said Jonathan Alesso.

  • Solo runs towards the camera.
  • Solo licking his owner, Jonathan Alesso.

Alesso and James Mikula happened upon Solo Vino after they decided they wanted to foster a dog and felt a connection with Solo.

“I didn’t know his history but he looked like a great match and my heart went out to him,” Alesso said. “I didn’t know he was shot and was, had been a stray.”

He was a medical foster so he had to wear a cone and muzzle for two months while the fractures in his jaw healed. On top of that, Alesso and Mikula had to give him five medications twice a day.

“It’s sad to think about, but really we’re just focused on getting him better,” Mikula said.

For the first couple of weeks, Solo mostly kept to himself.

“He was a little shy. Didn’t want to eat much. And didn’t want to walk too much either,” Alesso said.

Then, after about three weeks, they started to notice a change.

“I came home from work or whatever and he had actually wagged his tail for the first time so that was really exciting to tell the shelter staff that, you know, he was showing some happiness,” Mikula said.

Then eventually a medical foster turned into an adoption.

“We really took to him and he to us and it just felt right,” Mikula said.

A small scar still remains on Solo’s snout as a reminder of where he has come from and the hard work everyone put in to make Solo’s story one with a happy ending.

“I can’t say enough for the team at the Denver Animal Shelter. It was a group effort and it all worked flawlessly and the team there is very reliable,” Alesso said. “I just encourage anyone, if you see a stray dog in the neighborhood, if you see an injured dog, please contact the shelter. They’re there to help.”

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