
Help Save Sweet Peaches
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Save Sweet Peaches!
Peaches is a Mini Schnauzer full of so much life, spunk, and energy. This sweet girl more than anything just wants all the love she can get and will cuddle you for as long as you will let her! If you have met my lil Peach you know how she just lights up when it’s time to play, go for a walk or go bye bye in the car. This lil girl is just the love of my life please help me save her!
A few days ago Peaches became depressed, lethargic, and weak, with a dangerously high fever. A Veterinarian Ultrasound showed a tumor on her spleen. The Splenic Tumor is known as a “Silent Killer” because they eventually rupture, hemorrhage and cause fatal internal bleeding.
The good news is we have a chance to surgically remove the spleen BEFORE it ruptures! Small breeds also have a significantly higher rate of tumors on the spleen being non-cancerous!
She is still so young and I just couldn’t imagine not doing everything possible to try and save my precious girl! That’s why I ask from the very bottom of my heart if anyone reading this might consider giving a donation to help save Peaches.
I have already spent $2300 in last few days on hospitalization, tests, blood work, and ultrasounds to finally get this diagnoses. The spleen removal surgery & hospitalization has been quoted $6000. Any donation amount is so very greatly appreciated!
❤️ Bree & Peaches
Peaches is a Mini Schnauzer full of so much life, spunk, and energy. This sweet girl more than anything just wants all the love she can get and will cuddle you for as long as you will let her! If you have met my lil Peach you know how she just lights up when it’s time to play, go for a walk or go bye bye in the car. This lil girl is just the love of my life please help me save her!
A few days ago Peaches became depressed, lethargic, and weak, with a dangerously high fever. A Veterinarian Ultrasound showed a tumor on her spleen. The Splenic Tumor is known as a “Silent Killer” because they eventually rupture, hemorrhage and cause fatal internal bleeding.
The good news is we have a chance to surgically remove the spleen BEFORE it ruptures! Small breeds also have a significantly higher rate of tumors on the spleen being non-cancerous!
She is still so young and I just couldn’t imagine not doing everything possible to try and save my precious girl! That’s why I ask from the very bottom of my heart if anyone reading this might consider giving a donation to help save Peaches.
I have already spent $2300 in last few days on hospitalization, tests, blood work, and ultrasounds to finally get this diagnoses. The spleen removal surgery & hospitalization has been quoted $6000. Any donation amount is so very greatly appreciated!
❤️ Bree & Peaches
Organizer
Bree Miller
Organizer
Tacoma, WA