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10 month old Pup needs CT scan

$181 of $2,650 goal
Given by 9 generous donors in 5 weeks

To secure funds to pay for a CT scan on a brilliant young dog. Only way of finding out the full issues with Billy's leg.

Auckland

Our gorgeous Puppy who we adopted nearly 4 months ago (now 10 months old) has recently been diagnosed with Short Ulna Syndrome, discovered due to a limp that started 2 months ago.

The Xray he has had shows what is causing Billy pain in his wrist joint but doesn't capture the elbow joint completely, and the recommendations is to get a CT scan to get a full leg image. CT scans (over xrays) give a much clearly picture also.

Without the CT scan, we can not tell if the leg (front left) can be saved or not. We need this scan to help us work out what is best for Billy. Even on daily pain killers he still limps.

Its already been expensive to get to this point (vet bills, xrays, bone joint tap, specialist costs) we hate to ask but we need help in order to help Billy. He has been such a blessing to our family.

Thank you for your time.

Use of funds

Funds will go straight to the Specialist to book a CT scan. If blessed to get more than required for a scan it could help with possible future treatments.

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Luan
Luan on 27 Feb 2021
Hope you get your much needed CT Scan Billy. 🙏🐾
$25
Meridith Smit

Thank you so much

Meridith Smit
Lorna
Lorna on 24 Feb 2021
$20
Giovanna
Giovanna on 24 Feb 2021
$20
Celeste
Celeste on 24 Feb 2021
$20
Devika
Devika on 07 Feb 2021
$25
Meridith Smit

Thank u so much, this means alot 💓

Meridith Smit

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This campaign started on 19 Jan 2021 and ended on 1 Mar 2021.