Help save kaylu

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Help save kaylu

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We need help to save kaylu's life, he will need to be euthanized if we can not get funding to help him.

Kaylu is 7yrs old, his owner requested he be put down because she could no longer care for his needs, one of our fosters were at the vets when this was happening, she intervened and asked the owner to surrender kaylu to a rescue. We found a week after we had him that he was having trouble going to the bathroom, we thought maybe just constipated, but we were wrong. Kaylu became lethargic and we took him to Guardian vets where he stayed over night. They did testing and found kaylu has a colorectal hernia with a pocket, his stool is getting trapped in this pocket which then stops him from being able to go to the bathroom, if not taken care of he can die of sepsis, kaylu needs your help. He is currently on a stool softener since they cleaned this pocket out. They gave us a surgery date for July 28th attached is our estimate which is 50% off of what the true cost will be. The surgery has to be done by a specialist as a regular vet can not do it. Please help kaylu live his life to the fullest.


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More information about hudson valley rottie rescue: We save rottweilers from high kill shelters, we also take in strays and owner surrenders. We Rescue, Rehab and Rehome our dogs into loving homes. We stand behind our dogs and our adopters. We become a family. we are no kill.

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