Westley
December 2008:
Westley, the Westie
Date of birth:
1-15-2008
Westley was left at a vet’s office for boarding, and when
the pick-up time arrive, the owner refused to retrieve him, saying he did not
want Westley anymore because he was blind. The vet waited 10 more days, and
still the owner did not show, so the vet contacted Westie Rescue of Austin to
take him into our program.
While at the vet’s office, Westley did receive a full panel
of vaccines, including rabies, and he was neutered. A grade 3 heart murmur was
detected, so when we picked him up we were advised of this added complication,
besides the bad eye.
Westley had suffered a serious eye injury to his left eye
sometime ago when he was a wee pup. Our eye specialist examined him and said
prior “flap” surgery had been done, but it had not been successful, and Westley
had no vision at all in that eye. But his other eye was perfect and he had full
vision with it. The specialist said the best option was to remove the damaged
eye, as glaucoma was developing due to increased ocular pressure and pain was
occurring.
We also consulted with a doggie cardiologist, the one who
monitored our two previous open-heart patients, and she could not detect the
heart murmur, even with a sonogram. She did say that sometimes the onslaught of
the vaccines can induce a transitory murmur and that must have been what
happened in Westley’s case.
Westley had his eye removed and the socket stitched closed
on Wed. 12/10/08. He gets the stitches out on 12/19/08 and should be fine after
that, with no residual problems. Since coming back to his foster home after the
surgery, you would never know he had anything wrong with him. He is an active 1
yr. old Westie, into everything, and loving life in general.
Westley should be very adoptable, once his hair grows back
to cover the closed eye. We are very grateful that WestieMed agreed to help
with the costs of surgery. Westley now has a chance for a long and healthy life
ahead of him. Thank you, WestieMed.
Following is a picture of Westley after his eye surgery.
He does look a bit lopsided, but once his hair grows back, we will send more
pictures and an update.

Cordially,
Barbara Ott
Westie Rescue/Austin Update September 30, 2009:
Westley got adopted by a wonderful family, with two
children who love him and he loves them. The father was especially attracted to
Westley because as a child he too had lost the vision in one eye, and he
empathized with Westley.
It was definitely a match made in heaven for the father and
dog.... another happy ending!
Barbara Ott Westie Rescue/Austin
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