Abbey
December 2006: Abbey came to Westie Rescue of Austin through another rescuer who found her in the Temple, Texas animal shelter in October, 2006. Kathy placed her in a home but Abbey was returned due to an undiagnosed bladder infection that caused her to tinkle all the time. Once the UTI was cleared up, Abbey was fine. Kathy lived with Abbey on a farm with other animals, and Abbey persisted in chasing the chickens, so Kathy contacted Westie Rescue/Austin Thanksgiving weekend to take her and find her another permanent home. Abbey is about 2 years old.
Jim had been waiting as an approved adoptive home so when Abbey came into our program, Jim was thrilled to be given the opportunity to foster-to-adopt little Abbey. Abbey went into his home the next day, and within a few days Jim noticed something terrible was wrong with Abbey. We took her to our vet for a check up and it was discovered she had a heart murmur, which explained the funny feelings we could feel when we held her chest. She was also unable to go for long walks without becoming exhausted and collapsing.
Abbey was taken to a veterinarian cardiologist who diagnosed the murmur as patent ductus arteriosus, left to right shunting, with mitral regurgitation (mild) and left ventricular dilation (moderate), and felt she had a good chance of surviving open heart surgery. Her prognosis with surgery was excellent. Without it she would most likely develop congestive heart failure and not live a normal lifespan. The expense was more than the limited funds of Westie Rescue/Austin or Jim could afford so an appeal for help was sent to WestieMed for Abbey’s surgery. The WestieMed Board of Directors approved Abbey’s case (bless them) and the surgery was performed on 12/6/2006. Abbey came back home on the 8th and her recovery has been speedy and uneventful. She is returning to the perky, active, inquisitive
Westie she was meant to be, and her brother, Murphy Lee (also 2 years old) is delighted to have a healthy sister to play with.
Our undying gratitude goes to WestieMed for giving this adorable little
Westie girl, Abbey, a second chance at a wonderful long life.
Thank you for being there for her.
Barbara Ott
Westie Rescue/Austin
Update January 2008:
Abbey
is the best she has ever been, (not to the doctor for 3 weeks), with only one
more dipping for mange in two weeks. She remains on Hills Science Diet CD and it
has been determined she has a weak immune system so she will more than likely be
“higher maintenance” for me forever. However she is loved very much and keeps
Murphy company while I am at work what is just what I planned.
She has learned what it
is really like to be loved and have a nice big backyard to chase the squirrels
in. She actually barks once in awhile now too, something I think she never did
much if at all before. Both the pups are spoiled and as you might suspect have
ME trained pretty well. Thanks for everything!
Jim, Abbey, and Murphy Lee |