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Wilder’s journey began one heartbreaking evening when animal control received a neglect call. When our veterinary technician saw his tiny face, she knew we couldn’t let his story end there. Without immediate placement, he would have been humanely euthanized due to the severity of his condition.
When he arrived, Wilder was just a young pup weighing only 4 pounds—one-third the size of his sisters. It was clear he had been fighting for his life for far too long. He carried healed scars across his leg, shoulders, and chest, and we later learned the litter had been kept with adult breeding males who attacked him repeatedly.
His front leg was so swollen he couldn’t stand or walk. Instead, he would roll his little body to his food dish just to eat. Radiographs showed the swelling wasn’t from a break—his leg was filled with infection. Despite antibiotics and pain management, the leg ruptured within days, leading to months of complications, including repeated bouts of sepsis as infection spread into the bone and joint.
For months, an entire village rallied around Wilder—our shelter vet, vet tech, manager, and board members all took turns fostering him to ensure he received constant care, treatment, and love.
Now at 6 months old, Wilder is still the spunky fighter he’s always been. But his leg never regained muscle, and the damage left his elbow joint thickened and arthritic. He walks with a limp and lives with chronic pain.
A board-certified orthopedic surgeon has recommended a specialized elbow-fusion surgery to relieve his pain and stabilize his leg. Amputation isn’t an option due to scarring on his other joints. This procedure—including arthroscopy and fusion—will give him the best chance at a pain-free, active life. The cost is $7,500.
Wilder has fought through every obstacle life has thrown his way. Now, we’re asking for your help to show him that we won’t give up on him.

Cookie Fundraiser
Don't feel like baking this holiday season?
We've got you covered! Head on over to the shelter on December 21st 1pm-4pm. There will be various homemade goodies and treats available! We will have various size containers available at various prices for you to fill with your choice of sweet treats and goodies fit your holiday needs.
Sunday, December 21st
1pm - 4pm
Humane Society of the Lakes
19665 US 59, Detroit Lakes, MN
All proceeds will go towards helping care for the animals at the shelter.