Help Madison Police Horse "Cooper"
On Monday July 19th, 2021, Cooper - a 9 year old Percheron and 5 year veteran member of Madison Police Department’s Mounted Patrol Unit, was rushed to University of Wisconsin Veterinary Hospital for colic symptoms. Once there, emergency veterinarians confirmed Cooper had a displaced colon requiring emergency surgery.
Since surgery, Cooper has suffered several complications requiring an extended stay at the UW Vet Hospital. He is considered to be in critical condition and requires veterinary staff to monitor him 24 hours a day. Recently, Cooper suffered a colic relapse with stomach reflux and inability to eat which was a monumental set back. He has shown signs of progress, but will require many more days in the hospital to recover.
A horse of his size requires almost double the care than a non-draft horse and his vet bills continue to go up each day he is a patient at the hospital.
The Friends of Madison Mounted Horse Patrol is a non-profit and 100% of our fundraising efforts help support the police horses’ needs. Cooper needs your help now!
We would like to extend our appreciation for the veterinary staff at UW Vet Hospital, Irongate Equine Clinic and the Horse First Farm staff for giving Cooper the great care he is being provided. We are committed to providing Cooper with the best care possible with his best interest and health in mind to hopefully make a full recovery. THANK YOU for considering donating to help Cooper get back home to his farm so that he can get well to once again patrol the streets of Madison in 2022.