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ANIMALS
NEED OUR HELP!
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Please
take a minute to browse the emergency vet care reports below and
imagine the fate of each animal had LFA not helped these low income
pet owners get emergency care for their animals.
Then, if you think this and other LFA programs
are worthwhile, please donate
now.
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Keep
your
pets safe from
accidental
poisonings.
Review
this list
of poisonous
plants and foods.
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Emergency
Vet Care:
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| MAY
2009 |
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. . Six-month-old female Chihuahua treated for injured eye. Owner
will make spay appointment when returns the dog for its checkup.. |
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. . Adult cat suffered injuries from unknown attacker and was too
injured to save. |
| APRIL
2009 |
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. . Puppy treated for diarrhea and vomiting. Owner agreed to spay
at six months. |
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. . Dog hit by car could was humanely euthanized after efforts to
save it were unsuccessful. . |
| MARCH
2009 |
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. . Older spayed female Chihuahua hit by car several days prior
was treated for multiple injuries.. |
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. . Older neutered male dog had tumor removed from leg. |
| FEBRUARY
2009 |
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. . Six-month-old male poodle brought in after vomiting for one
week. Treated for injury to trachea. Owner agreed to neuter when
throat heals.. |
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. . Adult female dog in extreme pain received surgery for a huge
vaginal tumor. |
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. . Adult female dog treated for multiple tumors and spayed the
same day. |
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. . Adult male dog treated for sexually transmitted tumor and teeth
problems. |
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. . Surgery to remove dead puppies from female dog. Spayed at the
same time. |
| JANUARY
2009 |
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. . Adult male dog received surgery to pin fractured tibia that
had been set badly. Neutered the same day. |
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. . Adult female dog treated for tumor related to a sexually transmitted
disease. |
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. . Adult male dog that was hit by a car was treated for brain swelling
and a fractured hip. Surgery was required to pin the broken hip
and the dog was neutered the same day. |
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. . Adult male dog brought to vet after being injured by a barbed
wire fence several days earlier. Had a 12-inch-long injury on its
shoulder that required surgery to remove extensive dead tissue and
to drain the infection. Neutered the same day. |
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. . Small dog attached by a large dog treated for brain swelling
that was probably the result of severe shaking. Owner agreed to
have the dog spayed if it survived. (Dog was responding well to
treatment after four days.) [READ
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