Savannah’s Life saving intervention
Fundraising campaign by
Caryn Leigh Owen
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ZAR2,800.00raised of R10,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
This is my baby Savannah. I rescued her. Since then she has had my back. Always comforting me, making me smile. She has been the eyes to her brother, Tyson, who is blind. She is the most outspoken when it comes to outside "threats". She plays hide and seek with her brother and if she does not want him to know where she is (because he is blind), she stands still and does not make noise. She wins you over with her beautiful face and character.
On First Consult it was bladder stones, which are still there, but had the unfortunate news that she may have Pancreatitis and they can't do anything for her right now until this confirmed and they can treat the Pancreatitis, then do the bladder stones.
This honestly feels like I am in the midst of losing a child.
Your support is really needed and will be appreciated and payed forward.
Organizer
- Caryn Leigh Owen
- Administration
- Cape Town, ZA
Savannah’s mommy
Savannah’s mommy
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 09, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 09, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 03, 2020
Please donate, she is very much loved
Pancreatitis and Bladder Stones
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 02:52 pmShe continuously pee's and it is small drops of blood and small puddle of pees everywhere.
Improvement but not safe yet
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 10:42 amWhen I got there you could see she wanted to come home. I was happy to see that she actually wanted to climb on my lap. The vet said we should try her at home as family and home environment could help with recovery. She has Pancreatitis. Her diet has
Baby Steps
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 09:39 amThe vet is of the strong opinion that Savannah has Pancreatitis. They started the treatment and there have been small improvements in her health.Yesterday she looked a bit stronger. She is being fed through a tube and has drips in. She looked uncomfortable with all the things on her. Great
Feedback this afternoon - Still deep in the woods
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 02:03 pmDoctor's feedback this morning
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 08:47 amThey are waiting for the blood tests, it seems they believe it is Pancreatitis. The doc has told me a couple of times that some doggies don't survive this. I wait now in anticipation for my next telephone call.
Sonar Feedback
Update posted by Caryn Leigh Owen at 06:43 pmSavannah is resting and has been able to lift her head a bit. She is on a drip for dehydration and is being treated with medication for pain management.If she has not consumed food by the morning, they will tube feed.
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 09, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 09, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 03, 2020
Please donate, she is very much loved
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 02, 2020
- Caryn Leigh Owen
- Posted On Jun 25, 2020
Thank you Karen! Bless you!
- Karen Fourie
- Donated on Jun 25, 2020
Get well soon Savannah baby!
- Caryn Leigh Owen
- Posted On Jun 24, 2020
Thank you so much for the Donation!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jun 24, 2020
From my mom
- Caryn Leigh Owen
- Posted On Jun 24, 2020
Kayleigh Thank you so much for your donation! This means so much to me!
- Kayleigh Wolfe-Coote
- Donated on Jun 24, 2020