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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

UPDATE: Coyote Attack

The chipin has been lowered from the $2,200 we were originally quoted by the California Veterinary Specialist, down to $400 which all we could afford (not really), to pay out for treatment, and hope she would recover on her own. Thanks to ABC Veterinary, we have been given peace of mind...

http://northcountypet.chipin.com/daisy-was-attacked-by-a-coyote

Please click the link above to read the latest progress on Daisy's attack. Whether you find it in your heart to contribute or not, this has a journal attached within the link that gives you all the update since this traumatic incident took place last Thursday. At least give yourself the peace of mind knowing a little feisty dachsund named Daisy had the guts in her to bite back and escape the jaws of her demise!

UPDATE: I would say Daisy is about 95% healed, and I know she is ready to play! Dr. Lerras at ABC Vet said she is very impressed with the healing of her attack! She was only concerned about a swollen spot on her side that needed further diagnosis, so an x-ray was taken and determined it is air bubbles under the skin, and not to worry. A warm compress will help swelling go down, she is to stay on meds, and keep confined for 2 weeks! (impossible).