X-Ray, Tumor Removal, & Phys. Ther.
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As many of you know, Clutch accidently jumped off of a very tall bridge on accident about three weeks ago landing on a very busy road. Luckily he walked away alive with only a dislocated wrist and a bladly cut jaw.
However, now both of his wrists are badly hyperextended which for dogs is not good at all. The elasticity that holds his wrists straight is gone and his wrists sink. He can hardly walk and I have to carry him outside 2-3 times a day to potty.
Even up to this point the vet bills have been almost too much to handle and now he is in need of a very indepth X-RAY in order to see everything very clearly because he's in a lot of pain. They have to put him to sleep for this X-RAY so that he does not move, which makes it a costly one. Not to mention the physical therapy he will need for months to come.
To make matters worse, during his thorough exam after the fall, they found a lump on his back. They did a blood test and the results came back showing he has a "Basal Cell Tumor". Luckily it's not the spreading kind (yet) so the sooner we remove it the better.
All of you know how happy and energetic of a dog Clutch is, but as of now he is very handicapped and depressed. I want to get him back to his oldself as fast as possible!
Any donation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
However, now both of his wrists are badly hyperextended which for dogs is not good at all. The elasticity that holds his wrists straight is gone and his wrists sink. He can hardly walk and I have to carry him outside 2-3 times a day to potty.
Even up to this point the vet bills have been almost too much to handle and now he is in need of a very indepth X-RAY in order to see everything very clearly because he's in a lot of pain. They have to put him to sleep for this X-RAY so that he does not move, which makes it a costly one. Not to mention the physical therapy he will need for months to come.
To make matters worse, during his thorough exam after the fall, they found a lump on his back. They did a blood test and the results came back showing he has a "Basal Cell Tumor". Luckily it's not the spreading kind (yet) so the sooner we remove it the better.
All of you know how happy and energetic of a dog Clutch is, but as of now he is very handicapped and depressed. I want to get him back to his oldself as fast as possible!
Any donation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Organizer
Taylor Schuetz
Organizer
Montgomery, TX