Double Trouble
August 2008:
Affectionately known as “Double,” this eight-month old puppy came to Maryland
Westie Rescue (MWR) from a “backyard breeder” in southern Virginia who
recognized that he had serious medical problems, but surrendered him to MWR
because she did not want to spend the money to treat his condition.
MWR brought Double to Greater Annapolis Veterinary Hospital (GAVH) where he
was diagnosed with a extra hepatic shunt (a congenital bypass that prevents the
liver from filtering toxins out of the bloodstream).
Double underwent surgery on August 13 at Chesapeake Veterinary Referral
Center (CVRS) to repair the shunt. Following his successful surgery, Double
returned to GAVH until he was well enough to go to his foster home. Double
is currently in foster care as he awaits his (hopefully final) follow-up visit
with his surgeon.
Despite his health issues, Double is a happy Westie who
enjoys being around people of all ages and playing with other dogs. Though
enjoying his foster families (and foster Westie siblings), Double is anxiously
awaiting a clean bill of health from his surgeon so he can go to his “forever”
home.
Double would also like to thank WestieMed for helping pay
for his veterinary expenses.
Thanks,
Phil Update February 22, 2010:
Double
goes to work with his Mom at Greater Annapolis Veterinary Hospital. He was
examined by Dr. Kathleen Hersey who said he is doing great!!! He is the same ol'
great cuddler, and love bug he has always been.
He enjoys
long walks on Lake Artemesia in Prince George’s County, MD, with his Mom and his
sister Callie. He will be getting his haircut again on Thursday. Double is also
a therapy dog (something rare for Westies) and goes to to Sheppard Pratt
Hospital once a week to volunteer with the kids. Ann Piesen |