Young Female Dog - Basenji: "LIZZIE-SurgeryFundRaising" in Finch, Ontario
Date/Time:06 Dec, 01:52 a.m. EST
Type: Pets
Breed: Basenji
Age: Young
Sex: F
Size: M
More pics of Lizzie are in her album - just click on the following link. More coming as time permits!
Lizzie's picture album
***MY STORY, BY LIZZIE WIZZIE!***
Hi everyone! I'm Lizzie. My humans think I am part Basenji and part Black Mouth Cur but no one knows for sure. They say I am beautiful and sweet :0) I don't remember how I got lost but Blue Moon Rescue took me into their program from the poor rural pound where I was stuck.
Blue Moon on Facebook
When I started showing mobility problems, I was x-rayed. It was found that I have no hip joint in my back right leg - itxxx;s just bone rubbing against bone and there is some scar tissue as well. I don't remember if I was hit by a car or other object on my hip joint, or if I had a disease of the femoral head but whatever the cause of the injury, no one ever treated me for it! It's an old injury and by now the thigh bone has rubbed against the hip socket a lot. The usual way to repair this type of damage is through an operation called femoral head excision. Basically, it consists of removing the top inch or two of my thigh bone. With rehab and physio, a strong false joint will be formed and though I may move in a bit of a lopsided manner, my life should be normal after about 6 months. This fairly common procedure has a very good chance of success for me because I am young, light boned and only weighs 30 lbs. I need to have it done now to prevent further damage to my thigh and pelvis and the resulting chronic pain and lameness.
Poor me, I've been waiting a long while for this surgery because other dogs came in with more urgent surgeries. They were in greater acute pain or danger, whereas I did OK as long as people monitored my exercise. Because Blue Moon is so small, it took a long time to raise the funds for the dogs "in line" before me, but now it's finally my turn! My buddy Sammy has had the same surgery, and you can read about him here:
Sammy's Facebook Page
Sammy is doing well 2 months after surgery and I just know I will likewise benefit greatly from it. My case is a little more complicated than Sammy's so the surgery will take a bit longer, and I'll also need to see the physiotherapist. With all the x-rays, physio and drugs for the 6 month rehab, the surgery is estimated at about $1,800-$2,100. This is a huge amount of money for my little Rescue! Please help Blue Moon raise the funds to enable them to book an appointment for me soon!
Thanks so much!
Lizzie Wizzie XXXOOO
HOW TO HELP LIZZIE?
There are many ways to get your donation for Lizzie here to us at Blue Moon Rescue, depending on your location and the methods of payment you like to use:
- Paypal to catahoula@sympatico.ca (not tax deductible)
- Chip-In for all our special cases (not tax deductible): http://gretchenvetbill.chipin.com/special-needs-blue-moon-rescued-dogs
- mailed cheques - please email us at catahoula@sympatico.ca or bluemoonrescue@gmail.com for address
- Helping Homeless Pets (tax deductible in Canada): cheque or credit card: http://www.helpinghomelesspets.com/donate/index.htm
- CanadaHelps Giving Page (tax deductible in Canada): http://www.canadahelps.org/GivingPages/GivingPage.aspx?gpID=xxxx7
...and of course, share share share Lizzie's story! :0)
Thanks so much!
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Contact: Blue Moon Rescue | Ottawa, ON