Here's the short version of the story: Little Girl jumped out of the truck window last Sunday, off balance. She landed on her left side and bounced into the tire with her right side. Her left first rib was broken, and her left eye popped out; she wasn't moving and wouldn't make any noise - but was breathing. Mom and Dad scooped her up and rushed her to the e-vet in Greensboro.They found bleeding around her right lung, but weren't too concerned about it and said her body would absorb it. Her big problem was that she wouldn't lift herself with her front legs. They got her eye back in with no problem, but she's lost vision in it. She can keep the eye because it has great reflexes. The emergency vet in Greensboro has been absolutely amazing to us and has requested that we leave her with them rather than taking her to a normal vet since she is comfortable and its quiet. They've even cut us a huge deal as far as keeping her there. On top of this, we just found out that she can't urinate or deficate on her own; so they're thinking it may be a spinal lesion.Now, we have to take her to the NCSU neurologist for an emergency CT scan or MRI on Monday since they can't do anything this weekend. This will tell us where the spinal lesions are and if she can be saved. We would not be going to these extremes if she weren't trying so hard and there weren't some chance of her being ok. We're even looking into making her one of those wheeley-slings (like that Chihuahua uses for his missing hind legs) for her front legs if she is able to have a surgery that will then make her then need rehab (which the vet was showing us how to do.) She is not paralyzed in her front legs, she moves them, just is uncoordinated and can't support her weight.Now, I am wondering if there are any outlets to get help paying for this? You don't know if you don't ask, and I figured with the students on here, they'd know what goes on over there and can tell me what to expect.Here's a couple pictures of her from last night:[Edited on September 27, 2008 at 3:32 PM. Reason : ]
9/27/2008 3:31:16 PM
you want someone else to pay for your dog's medical expenses?
9/27/2008 3:46:00 PM
9/27/2008 3:50:04 PM
No. I am just wondering if there are any assistance programs that anyone knows of.Even so, there have been a couple cases on here where people asked for help paying for their pets life, and money was raised for them. But I'm not asking for that.
9/27/2008 3:50:53 PM
Why would you let your pet jump out at a such great height instead of just opening the door?
9/27/2008 3:56:39 PM
The truck was not stopped and it all happened in a split second. She was very close to getting run over, but thank God she didn't. Its not like we encouraged her or gave her no choice but to jump.[Edited on September 27, 2008 at 3:59 PM. Reason : ]
9/27/2008 3:58:47 PM
Oh, thats even better. You let you dog ride around unsecured in a moving vehicle with the window down.
9/27/2008 4:03:18 PM
just another liberal who wants to leech off of someone else's money ...... for a fucking dog[Edited on September 27, 2008 at 4:05 PM. Reason : personal responsibility and priorities, please]
9/27/2008 4:04:48 PM
I'll start by at least attempting to help (http://www.thepetfund.com/application/) and by saying that I'm sorry that your dog is injured.But since we're going down this path...aside from the fact that you spent enough time with it to form a bond, what's the difference between a deer that's dumb enough to get shot by you and a dog dumb enough to jump from a moving vehicle? ]
9/27/2008 4:09:54 PM
http://www.ashleyfund.org/
9/27/2008 4:25:51 PM
Thank you for the information.And how about we just not go down this path that you so desperately want to start.I'm not looking to leach, people donate money to pet foundations all the time for a reason - for people who need it to use it!I'm not saying she's not going to get the treatment, we'll make a way to do it. It just doesn't hurt to ask.This isn't Chit Chat. ^ I actually just emailed ^ organization. I signed my Food Lion MVP card up to donate to that organization myself.[Edited on September 27, 2008 at 4:30 PM. Reason : ]
9/27/2008 4:29:08 PM
i'm not sure if the vet school offers this and your emergency vet might've already mentioned this to you, but this comes in handy also:http://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/whycc.htmli hope everything works out.[Edited on September 27, 2008 at 4:33 PM. Reason : _]
9/27/2008 4:32:46 PM
Yeah the vet mentioned CareCredit.And thank you![Edited on September 27, 2008 at 4:40 PM. Reason : ]
9/27/2008 4:40:44 PM
9/27/2008 8:51:56 PM
CANINEBRAINDAMAGE
9/27/2008 10:12:25 PM
Sorry your girl is hurt. Hope she makes it through, she seems like a fighter
9/27/2008 10:26:16 PM
9/27/2008 11:18:13 PM
i heard that shits painful as all get out
9/27/2008 11:18:59 PM
Yeah, just basing off the pics, you can tell she is trying hard and is a fighter. Hope everything goes well.@ David0603 and skokiaan, F U, This ain't ChitChat.
9/27/2008 11:21:38 PM
Good luck! I can't imagine putting a dog down that is that cognizant and wants to live so badly. I do hope you guys find/ are able to afford another alternative.
9/28/2008 12:11:34 AM
How old is this dog?
9/28/2008 12:14:49 AM
9/28/2008 1:25:28 AM
move along
9/28/2008 1:42:21 AM
9/28/2008 6:20:17 AM
I know this is kind of dorky, but when we found my cat has shattered his pelvis (still no idea HOW he did it ) I asked for help on my blog and lots of people helped out. Thanks to them we were able to save his life
9/28/2008 6:52:31 AM
you need to put yourself in the dog's shoes before starting to go through all this. is all this for the dog, or is it really for you? humanity must be placed over emotions.
9/28/2008 8:49:52 AM
Our 10 year old cat was hit by a garbage truck in front of our house (unbeknown to us at the time) and it took her days to drag her little body up to our front porch where we eventually found her, nearly dead. When we took her to the e-Vet she needed a bilateral hip replacement-- which cost $3000. We did it and had to set up a payment plan with the vet but they were happy to accommodate us in that regard.Perhaps discuss the finances with the vet's administrative staff and see if you can't come up with an arrangement?
9/28/2008 11:44:26 AM
9/28/2008 12:10:42 PM
9/28/2008 12:51:28 PM
That's also why our cats are inside cats...I think the only place I'd let cats roam around would be on a farm.
9/28/2008 2:31:17 PM
This thread breaks my heart. My finally talked me into getting a dog. The last one I had was over 10 years ago and we had to put her down because of a massive malignant lesion on one of her legs. I wasn't even bonded that well with her, but having to put her to sleep was one of the most difficult things I've ever done.I've had my little one for about 3 months now, and I couldn't imagine having to part with her, but at this point, you are just going to have to suck it up and let her go. The pain will be immense, but you'll always have the memories and there are plenty of other dogs in need of rescue out there that should quickly help you to move on.
9/28/2008 4:21:37 PM
She's not in as much pain as some of you think. She seems quite comfortable. We went today and took Tonka with us... and she was absolutely heartwarming! She was hopping around with her back feet, turning every which way looking for either Tonka or my Dad when they would be walking around. It was very hope-renewing and refreshing to see her like this. We're taking her in the morning for an emergency neurologist visit. We'll just have to see from there.Oh, and she was passing major gas and her belly was rumbling like crazy, so hopefully she'll get to poo today! [Edited on September 28, 2008 at 6:44 PM. Reason : ]
9/28/2008 6:44:27 PM
Good news! We had the MRI done yesterday and she does not need surgery! Thank God! She just needs time to heal and get better on her own. She's not in a lot of pain, and will not be in permanent pain at all. She won't be bouncing off the furniture or anything of that nature, but she's going to have a good quality of life. She still can't stand on her front legs, they're not load bearing just yet... but with medication, rest, and therapy she'll get it on her own. Still gonna figure out how to make one of those front-end wheely things, if necessary. They make them for rears, but never been one for the front end.
9/30/2008 4:05:15 PM
i hope your dog makes a full and speedy recovery.
9/30/2008 4:21:36 PM
That's fantastic! Good luck with the healing process, I know it'll be hard on her and your family.
9/30/2008 4:22:34 PM
"Hey, guys, I fucked up, and my dog got injured. You wanna see pictures of her suffering!?"This shit is abusive.
9/30/2008 6:40:46 PM
Awesome. I'm glad that it all worked out.
9/30/2008 6:53:08 PM
^^you have no idea what you are talking about. the field of veterinary analgesia has vastly improved within the past 10 years. no responsible veterinarian would have let her suffer for days to let her get an MRI .glad to hear she will be okay!
9/30/2008 8:27:25 PM
be thankful our school has such a good veterinary science program.
9/30/2008 9:34:59 PM
with all the depressing news lately, it's nice to read something like this.....i'm glad your dog is going to be ok
10/1/2008 12:06:18 AM
glad to hear your dog is getting better, I would have flipped my shit if that would've happened to my dog.
10/1/2008 12:24:56 AM
^^^^Did you read the first post? The dog couldn't lift itself. Her eye popped out...they got it back in, but she can't see. There was bleeding around her lung but the body absorbed it. They were talking about giving her wheels in order for her to maintain mobility. That's suffering. Just cause vets have introduced pain management into the mix, it doesn't mean the animal isn't suffering.And when I said the shit was abusive...I didn't mean it was abusive to the dog. I meant that it was abusive to the readers. And it's not just this one post. There've been others like it, and that's why I'm responding this way. If you need advice, fine, I understand, for some idiotic reason, some people turn to TWW for advice, but I don't think people should post pictures of their suffering animals. Why do people do that shit?And I know that, once again, I'm likely all by myself on this issue. If not, I'm certainly the only person dorky enough to post about it...it's a compulsion...and of all the compulsions in all the world, opinionated internet posting is almost healthy.[Edited on October 1, 2008 at 2:53 AM. Reason : I've seen that Sarah Mclachlan commercial too many times.]
10/1/2008 2:44:05 AM
The pictures add credibility to her story, if nothing else, and the original post was just short of asking for money to help the dog. plenty of other threads of that nature have been made without significant backlash. Somebody posted about their puppy having its eyeball punctured and posted a picture of the puppy after the eye was removed without any negative comment. If you had found bethaleigh's dog to have aesthetic appeal, perhaps you would have found "cute" that she was trying to save it and show everyone. it looks like the retina detached form the eye. how old is your dog, bethaleigh.
10/1/2008 7:34:42 AM
ask this guy:http://www.jewishjournal.com/thegodblog/item/dog_has_10000_bark_mitzvah_20080905/
10/1/2008 8:16:30 AM
bridget, maybe one day you will have a slipped disk or something. We will be happy to put you down to stop the pain. -Lucky1
10/1/2008 12:52:01 PM
10/1/2008 2:20:26 PM
Lucky1, that's no way to be.Thank you to everyone for the kind words! I get to bring her home today, so I can't wait to see her! GreenJay, she's about 7 years old. She actually had the MRI on her 'estimated birthday'.
10/1/2008 2:50:30 PM