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Penticton hero鈥檚 dog ingests cocaine and meth while working outreach

Gord Portman鈥檚 dog Zippy is still in serious condition and needs help
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Local hero Gord Portman鈥檚 dog Zippy was working outreach with him when the tiny dog ingested cocaine with meth in it. He was rushed to the vet but is still very sick and will need further help. (Gord Portman)

A local hero, who saved people from a burning home two years ago and then turned his own life around after facing addiction only to give back to those still suffering, has gone through it all with his best friend and dog Zippy by his side.

Wherever Gord Portman goes, Zippy does too.

But now another tragedy has struck. While Portman was doing outreach work on the outreach bus in Penticton nearly two weeks ago, he took Zippy, a six-pound Fox Terrier, out of his jacket so he could drive the bus.

It was in that quick moment that Zippy licked up some cocaine that had methamphetamine in it, said Portman.

鈥淚 am over two and a half years clean. He is always in my jacket, he鈥檚 so small. I鈥檓 just devastated. Right away Zippy started acting crazy and we knew something was really wrong,鈥 said Portman.

He had to rush Zippy to Fairfield Animal Hospital in Kelowna. The dog鈥檚 blood test revealed that Zippy had ingested cocaine that had meth in it.

The vet bill to save Zippy was expensive and they needed him to pay upfront. Luckily a friend came through and he鈥檚 since paid that person back. But that leaves an empty bank account.

Zippy is now at home resting but he鈥檚 lost over two pounds in five days.

鈥淗e isn鈥檛 eating or drinking today,鈥 said Portman through tears. 鈥淗e鈥檚 so lethargic, he can鈥檛 even jump onto the couch. He needs medication.鈥

鈥淗e鈥檚 my recovery dog, he鈥檚 my best friend. He has helped hundreds of recovering addicts and goes with me everywhere I go. He鈥檚 still in critical condition. He will never do outreach again.鈥

Gord Portman and his dog Zippy sit at Marina Way Park while holding a picture of a bench he would like to have installed in memory of those who have lost their lives to an overdose. (Mark Brett photo)
Gord Portman and his dog Zippy sit at Marina Way Park while holding a picture of a bench he would like to have installed in memory of those who have lost their lives to an overdose. (Mark Brett photo)

Zippy has another vet appointment at Dr. Anderson Veterinary Clinic on Monday but Portman doesn鈥檛 have the funds to pay.

鈥淚鈥檓 just starting to live again,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have nothing left in my bank account.鈥

READ MORE: Local hero hopes for Penticton waterfront memorial bench for overdose victims

Portman said he hates to ask for help but would do anything for Zippy.

If you have any money to give, here is how you can donate.

Anderson Veterinary Clinic at 402 Industrial Ave. E is taking care of Zippy and can accept cash donations at the clinic 鈥 just mention Portman and Zippy by name. Even $5 or $10 can help, said Portman.

Portman can also accept e-transfers via gordportman2014@gmail.com. Just use Zippy as the answer.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western 亚洲天堂. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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