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My 11 year old Shetland Sheepdog, Shiloh, has recently been diagnosed with Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC), a very aggressive form of bladder cancer.
Shiloh is currently taking medication, and he will begin chemotherapy treatments Oct. 25 at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinarian Medicine — a six hour round trip for both Shiloh and myself every three weeks. Ideally, the chemotherapy will stabilize the growth of the mass in his bladder and will allow him to enjoy a quality of life as he battles this grim disease. Chemotherapy treatments are costly, estimated at $400 per treatment, exclusive of the accompanying tests to monitor his health.
Each day, Shiloh enthusiastically greets me at the door and faithfully follows me around the house. He loves to play Frisbee and fetch, and he likes to play tug with old worn socks. And, admittedly, he occasionally enjoys some vanilla ice cream and fruit yogurt. Shiloh makes my house a home.
I've learned a lot from Shiloh. I've learned how to care for something unconditionally. I've learned how to love something more than myself. I owe it to my faithful companion to provide him the best, highest quality care as he battles this aggressive cancer. Shiloh deserves nothing less. Please help me help Shiloh fight this cancer. With Shiloh, every day is a gift. He is my Miracle Pup.
Shiloh is currently taking medication, and he will begin chemotherapy treatments Oct. 25 at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinarian Medicine — a six hour round trip for both Shiloh and myself every three weeks. Ideally, the chemotherapy will stabilize the growth of the mass in his bladder and will allow him to enjoy a quality of life as he battles this grim disease. Chemotherapy treatments are costly, estimated at $400 per treatment, exclusive of the accompanying tests to monitor his health.
Each day, Shiloh enthusiastically greets me at the door and faithfully follows me around the house. He loves to play Frisbee and fetch, and he likes to play tug with old worn socks. And, admittedly, he occasionally enjoys some vanilla ice cream and fruit yogurt. Shiloh makes my house a home.
I've learned a lot from Shiloh. I've learned how to care for something unconditionally. I've learned how to love something more than myself. I owe it to my faithful companion to provide him the best, highest quality care as he battles this aggressive cancer. Shiloh deserves nothing less. Please help me help Shiloh fight this cancer. With Shiloh, every day is a gift. He is my Miracle Pup.
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Jen Murray
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Wise, VA