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Sweet Shannon

 

Above - the way it was...when Shannon first came to CSRNE.  

Below - the way it is now.  What a sweetheart!

Look at this face!!!

Update April 16, 2008:  Good news! Shannon is feeling soooo much better! She is responding well to the treatment for demodectic mange – the hair on her face is starting to grow back! She had a very bad case of cystitis (thank heavens no stones showed up on the X-ray) but that’s now all cleared up. When she first arrived at our vet’s office on March 17, the “goop” from her untreated dry eye condition had left her eyes almost completely closed but after only a week on two percent Optimune drops, her eyes are bright and clear.

The best news of all is that she went to her foster home last week. Her foster mom reports that underneath her very sweet, gentle exterior there is a very energetic, toy-loving cocker spaniel. Shannon adores squeaky toys and tennis balls and will sit and stare at a piece of furniture until her foster mom retrieves her ball! It’s just wonderful to see the transformation from a sick, unhappy cocker to a busy, playful girl who is obviously feeling well.

Total cost for Shannon's vet bills to date is $828.99.

Update March 28, 2008:  Shannon is doing very well. An update will be coming shortly.

We’re hoping that Shannon has the luck of the Irish. Yesterday, St. Patrick’s Day, we received a call from a city shelter asking us to help this sweet, four-year old buff cocker.

Shannon probably has bladder stones and her infected ears will need routine cleaning. She also has demodectic mange – which is NOT contagious to humans or other pets like Sarcoptic mange. Puppies can be born with demodectic mange but most of the time their immune system eliminates it. However, some dogs with underlying issues like hypothyroidism, bladder infections, etc., do not fight it off and need treatment.

Our excellent vet in Woodbury, CT wants to give Shannon a comprehensive exam and begin treatment as soon as possible but first we need a foster home that will care for her. Her at home treatment will be simple – just a daily dose of oral medications and ear cleaning. The shelter vet describes her as a “great dog” with an excellent temperament. Can you help us?  For further information call 603-547-3363 and leave a message.


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