Monday, September 7, 2009
Thanks from Quigley
Quigley says thanks to everyone for all of their amazing support in his fundraiser! Thanks to the generosity of so many, Quigley is receiving the medical care necessary so that he can live a full and happy life.
Quigley touched the hearts of many. Pete of Kindred Souls Canine Center LLC had a fundraiser at his Center for Quigley. Pete notes, " He has been symbol of great hope for myself and my school." On his blog, Kindred Souls K-9 Blog, Pete wrote about Quigley. Pete stated, "Now you may ask….why this dog when there are thousands of dogs in need???. My answer is simple. We cannot possibly deal with ALL the needy dogs, but if every so often we choose just ONE, we inspire ourselves and others to go on and help more. And eventually we spread awareness and hope. For me, maybe its because I just lost my Doberman and since I couldn’t save her, saving Quigley is my form of working through the helplessness of loss. But whatever your reason…. helping this little guy stay alive can represent a sense of empowerment over the harsh realities of all dogs in need. And just maybe…..one by one……we can do some good for the Quigleys of the world."
Quigley is a rescued Boston Terrier puppy, approimately six months old, who had surgery due to severe hypospadia. Hypospadia effects his urinary tract and this could not be left untreated. The sutures from the surgery have not grown shut, and Quigley built up scar tissue that ended breaking up and bleeding. He had to have surgery again, and the vet used a laser to remove all the bad tissue. We are thrilled to be able to raise enough to save Quigley, who is a still a baby and a sweet boy with a lot of years to go !!
His first surgery was at 13 weeks old in May. But through each of his surgeries (3 now) he has come back happy and playful. He really is an inspiration. Quigley is now 5 weeks out from the last surgery. His vet report of two days ago showed that the vet was very pleased with his progress, and told his foster Mom Heather that he could be discharged in 4 more weeks. With Squigs track record of needing surgery almost every 4 weeks, he doesn't want to adopt him out too quickly and then have a re-issue. The vet further said if it looks this good in 4 weeks, he is released and
ready to go!!!!!
We are cautiously optimistic that he has had his last surgery, but are going to wait another month before officially putting him up for adoption. He can then get his forever home!!
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