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Vet Bills for Daisy Mae

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Update: Sunday Morning ....Dec 29.......9:20AM


I just spoke with the vet at the Emergency Vet Hospital in Boone, NC. He stabilized the leg for now, but he doesn't feel like he has the right facility to perform the appropriate procedure for Daisy. He looked over the X-rays and has determined that a simple cast will be a disaster. If you look at the X-ray, you can probably come to the same conclusion. The bones need to be surgically joined back together. He's not sure of the best option, he's recommending that we take her to an orthopedic specialist. I've already called the one in Hickory and hope to get her over there on Tuesday, surgery on Thursday. It will be expensive. He mentioned amputation but does not recommend it, due to her youth and size. Losing a rear leg is very hard on a big, young dog. I'm devastated. I want to do the best for her, but depending on everyone to help out. I know that I've asked so much from you, but I really want to save this sweet girl. Lori Latevola is on her way to go get her and bring her here. Keep her in your thoughts today. I'm going to be preparing a room here, to spend a few days while we figure this out. If anyone wants to come help, let me know
Update: Sunday Morning ....Dec 29.......6:30AM

I just called to check on Daisy Mae. The vet tech said she did well overnight. She's panting a lot. probably due to the pain meds. The Vet will be in shortly to check on her and decide what is the best option for her. I will update everyone as soon as I get that call. If all goes well, he will set the bone and put her in a cast this morning. Our team will be heading up to get her as soon as we can, hopefully late this morning or early afternoon.

We received a call this afternoon from the Boone Animal Emergency Clinic. A kind neighbor had brought Daisy in with an injury that they believed was the result of being hit by a car. X-rays show that she suffered a transverse tibia fracture in her left rear leg. The neighbor is unable to take care of Daisy’s vet bill so the vet staff contacted Daisy’s owner. The owner has no interest in paying for her veterinary care and told the clinic to euthanize Daisy if they couldn’t find anyone willing to take her in. Daisy has been abandoned by her “family”. This is something we see all too often. This sweet girl is a very young 2-3 years old. She got an amazing report from the vet saying that her disposition is very sweet and they she cooperated with all their tests and needed no sedation to do so. Her x-rays show that with setting the leg and proper care, Daisy should have a full recovery and be able to live a full, happy life with a new family who will love her and treasure her for the amazing dog she is. We have decided to work with the Boone Animal Emergency Clinic and SAVE DAISY!!! She deserves so much better than to be euthanized for something as treatable as a broken leg. Your help with Daisy’s rescue will be greatly appreciated not only by us, but by Daisy and the family who will be lucky enough to get to be her forever family!


More information about Pyrenees Rescue of Western NC: We rescue Great Pyrenees dogs across NC, SC, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia. We spay/neuter and provide Vet care. We have successfully rescued and adopted out over 500 Great Pyrenees in the past 14years, 350 of them in the past 5 years!
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  • Katherine Darr
    • $100
    • 5 yrs
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Fundraising team: Team Daisy (3)

Charlie Fisher
Organizer
Claremont, NC
Pyrenees Rescue of Western NC
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Lori Latevola
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Isabel Sadurni
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