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In Loving Memory of Flint.
Know the risks. Protect your dog
Raising Awareness of Leptospirosis
This page is dedicated to our beautiful boy, Flint, who tragically lost his life to Leptospirosis.
Flint was more than just a dog. he was our best friend, our adventure buddy, and the heart behind Wagsmore.
His love for life, for people, and for every stick and puddle he could find, made every day brighter.
One day, while exploring a local flooded area, Flint entered the water with a small, unnoticed cut on his paw.
This tiny wound gave Leptospirosis bacteria the chance to enter his bloodstream. Within a short time, he started showing
mild symptoms: sickness and disorientation.
At first, the signs didn’t seem life-threatening, but this disease moves terrifyingly fast. Antibiotics were not administered quickly enough to stop it.
Despite the best efforts of the veterinary team, Flint passed away less than 72 hours after his first symptoms appeared.







