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June 5, 2023

Love & Support For A Little Pup With A Broken Jaw

When we saw Sassy’s intake picture at ACCT Philly our hearts broke. She has a broken jaw and now we know she has other medical issues as well. We donated $400 to the rescue who pulled her into their care- DELCO DAWGS. As you can see below she is getting the care she needs but it is expensive.

If you have a few dollars Delco Dawgs can use your donations. ❤

Call VRC to donate 610.647.2950 or Venmo: @jill-speckman or Paypal: [email protected]

Update from Delco Paws: “SASSY UPDATE…2 broken jaws/mandibles, a possible fracture or herniated disc in vertebrae from an old injury. Loss of fur, skin allergy, a mouth full of rotten teeth all needing to be pulled when jaw surgery is done on Wednesday. She may lose the jaw completely if splinting cannot be done, the bone is so deteriorated. Her feeding tube is in, her feedings are being done thru the tube along with fluids while a tape muzzle holds her jaws together and mouth closed. This all needs to be addressed before the mammory masses. Mammary masses the doctor thinks are all associated with one gland on the right and are small. If that size, it is usually okay to just remove the affected gland and not do a whole chain mastectomy, which would be great news. 50% chance benign/malignant, but good news chest rads are clear so no mestastisis. It is recommended focusing on the jaw for now and once that has healed we can consider mass removal and spay in the future.

This little dog mustve experienced a great deal of pain and possible neglect. We owe $15,000 alone for IVORY along with thousands more. These local dogs would die without us. SASSY will be thousands and hospitalized at least 7 days. We need a foster for her when she is released end of next week and we need donations NOW, pls! Enter our raffle for the July getaway! Call VRC to donate 610.647.2950 or Venmo: @jill-speckman or Paypal: [email protected]

We are one of the only rescues taking in these abused, injured, ill, neglected dogs. Theyre dying, being euthanized, suffering and local. We cant so no, but we are drowing in debt we need donations please to get caught up and save more. Its heartbreaking. Heres where your money goes…”

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