November 20, 2017 update: Jorah (now named Max) and her family came to meet Santa and support the Santa Paws 5K. His hair continues to grow and he is so calm and gentle.

November 1, 2017 Update - We are thrilled to update this post with news that Jorah is now adopted! His foster family fell in love and will continue to help him heal an

Jorah smiles when he hears he is adopted!

d find relief for his skin. Thank you all for your support! Would couldn't continue our work without you!

October 3, 2017 - When Jorah arrived at the SPCA, he had no fur at all. When staff entered his information into the computer system, Jorah was listed as “pink” because he didn’t have enough fur to determine what color he really is. Pink was the most accurate color at the time.

The medical staff is treating Jorah for demodectic mange, a non-contagious skin condition caused by an overabundance of mites on a dog’s skin. He also receives medicated baths and is fed a hypoallergenic diet. Only time will tell if Jorah’s condition is due to mange or a combination of mange and skin allergies.

While some might be taken aback by Jorah’s appearance, Jorah is as excitable and lovable as they come. He clearly appreciates attention and wants to make friends. He bounces around when he sees other dogs and wants to introduce himself.

Jorah’s road to recovery is a lengthy one, which is why he needs your help. Easing his itchy skin and clearing up the secondary infections takes time. Growing a full coat of fur will take even longer, but we are anxious to see what color Jorah really is. SPCA supporters are the reason Jorah is finally getting the care he so desperately needs. Transforming lives isn’t just a catchphrase for the SPCA. It is the mission that drives the work we do every day.

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