Payton's Journey
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A while ago we shared a story about Payton, the young American Bulldog pup who is struggling with a congenital spine malformation. If you missed it, you can see it along with pictures and video by clicking this link: Our Valentine, Payton.
Payton continues to face the challenges of each day with joyful energy and determination. His goofy puppy antics brighten up every day for all of us. When his legs fail him mid-playtime, we are inspired by his continued attempts to chase the ball or play with another dog, pulling his uncooperative body along the floor to keep enjoying what he was doing...all with that never ending smile!
The radiographs and assessment notes from the examining veterinarian at Kronenwetter Veterinary Clinic have been sent to the neurology department at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine in Madison. An appointment is set for Wednesday March 4, 2015 to begin the next step of Payton's Journey.
We are learning that the clock ticks quickly at the UW. Once Payton arrives the examination process begins. He will need to stay overnight and will likely have an MRI if deemed appropriate. If the MRI shows a surgical option as the best course to follow it would be done immediately. All told, this is an estimated cost of anywhere from $2500 if they determine there is no treatment option, and up to about $5500 if surgery is done. Yes, all of this comes at a hefty price for any shelter and as always, the needs of the many have to be weighed against the one when it comes to budgeted funds.
The last time we asked for medical help was in 2010 for a 6 month old black Chihuahua pup named Ebony. She had fractured her front leg in the growth plate and required either amputation or surgery, with the leg being pinned and held with an apparatus. With YOUR help, we were able to save her leg and even had enough "love funds" left over to do other more minor but life changing procedures to several other awesome dogs!
We're asking for your love funds once again.
Payton continues to face the challenges of each day with joyful energy and determination. His goofy puppy antics brighten up every day for all of us. When his legs fail him mid-playtime, we are inspired by his continued attempts to chase the ball or play with another dog, pulling his uncooperative body along the floor to keep enjoying what he was doing...all with that never ending smile!
The radiographs and assessment notes from the examining veterinarian at Kronenwetter Veterinary Clinic have been sent to the neurology department at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine in Madison. An appointment is set for Wednesday March 4, 2015 to begin the next step of Payton's Journey.
We are learning that the clock ticks quickly at the UW. Once Payton arrives the examination process begins. He will need to stay overnight and will likely have an MRI if deemed appropriate. If the MRI shows a surgical option as the best course to follow it would be done immediately. All told, this is an estimated cost of anywhere from $2500 if they determine there is no treatment option, and up to about $5500 if surgery is done. Yes, all of this comes at a hefty price for any shelter and as always, the needs of the many have to be weighed against the one when it comes to budgeted funds.
The last time we asked for medical help was in 2010 for a 6 month old black Chihuahua pup named Ebony. She had fractured her front leg in the growth plate and required either amputation or surgery, with the leg being pinned and held with an apparatus. With YOUR help, we were able to save her leg and even had enough "love funds" left over to do other more minor but life changing procedures to several other awesome dogs!
We're asking for your love funds once again.
Organizer
Mary Kirlin
Organizer
Wausau, WI