Maggie's Gingivitis Surgery and Treatment
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UPDATE: MAGGIE HAD HER SURGERY!
Maggie, my 11-year-old service dog, was recently diagnosed with stage four gingivitis, post operation, she now sits at stage three gingivitis.
This condition causes severe nerve pain and gum pain for Maggie, making her unable to eat and enjoy life. She needs a dental cleaning along with multiple large dental extractions, meaning she will need to be put under anesthesia. This comes with a hefty cost, the projection originally was 1500-2k+ for the surgery alone. It came out to around $892.91. This is only the surgery. She has since had multiple appointments, and is on a prescription diet costing $127.99/month.
She is currently on pain meds that cost $30-50 a month, along with supportive care regarding the surgery/possible complications that can arise due to her age.
I have lived with a lifelong disability, and she provides much-needed tasks to aid in said disability. This condition impairs her ability to work. I work minimum wage and my fiance only gets slightly above minimum wage, making it so we can barely afford to live. This surgery has become a huge financial burden, and we are seeking any help possible.
For anyone that donates or shares this, I want to thank you personally for helping save the life of not only my service animal, but also our beloved family pet. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
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Lex M
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Tacoma, WA