Help Narlah

  • £313.00
    raised of £4,000.00 goal goal
7% Funded
24 Donors
Raised offline: £200.00
Total: £513.00
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Hi im Narlah a 4 month old samoyed ive been with my new owners/family for 2 weeks now and i love them ALOT. My new family thought they was buying a healthy puppy but i need surgery i have Hip dysplasia in both hips and im incontinent due to this. The people who sold me disguised this by purposely dehydrating me so i did not have an accident(wee wee pouring down my legs) when my new family came to view me. They realised i was poorly when they got me home that night after i had some nice fresh water. Being lovely responsible owners they took me straight to the vet to check i was ok, to find out i wasnt and needed help. Insurance will not cover my surgery bills as my new owners discovered my medical illness the day they got me home so its invalid. The little girl in the picture with me is my best friend she was also born with hip dysplasia and had surgery and is all better now. She thinks im extra special as im just like her :) please help me so i can have surgery and stay with my lovely family. Thankyou love Narlah(woof woof) xx

hi thankyou for reading so far im Alison Narlahs owner. RSPCA are investigating the man who sold her but they are unable to provide vet care for narlah as MK45 does not qualify for help as bedfordshire does not fall into their catchment area. Narlahs on prescription diet for osteoarthritis and i do her physio 2 times a day to try and ease her pain and discomfort and to try prevent her legs becoming stiffer, as she is only a puppy she is too young to start pain relief antibiotics as in the long run it will cause more problems for her internally. Narlah is on propalin 2 times a day for her incontinence but she is still severly incontinent and in nappys to prevent skin infections on her back legs. Narlahs shoulders bare most of her weight as her back legs are unable to which you can now see she is getting very big on her top half compared to her hips and legs.she does cry alot from pain and will sometimes sleep for a full 24hrs to try and recover herself from pain and exhaustion. Please help Narlah get her surgery needed so she is pain free and has a better quality of life. Thankyou for taking time to read and donate xx

Organizer

  • Alison Fisher
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

£20.00
  • Lelani
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
£1.00
  • Sarah Groom
  • Donated on Jul 21, 2015
£35.00
Jul 07

Update

Update posted by Alison Fisher at 10:04 pm

rspca pdsa blue cross and all other major charitys have been contacted none are willing to help as bedfordshire does not fall in their catchment area to qualify for vet care. So i really am relying on the public for help and support.The person who sold Narlah to us has

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Donors & Comments

24 donors
£20.00
  • Lelani
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
£1.00
  • Sarah Groom
  • Donated on Jul 21, 2015
£35.00
  • Jacquie Norris
  • Donated on Jul 18, 2015
  • Good luck x

£5.00
  • Kirsty
  • Donated on Jul 16, 2015
  • Hope you get all the funding you need. And Narlah has a long and happy life :)

£10.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Jul 16, 2015
  • Hope you get help for your lovely dog it's horrible seeing your pet suffer and you can't help on your own good luck to you. big hugs xxxxxx

£15.00
  • dani
  • Donated on Jul 16, 2015
£5.00
£5.00
  • Holly Clements
  • Donated on Jul 15, 2015
  • Hope you get better very soon, Narlah! Xxxx

£5.00
  • Alisia
  • Donated on Jul 15, 2015
  • Hope pooch gets all the help she needs! Good luck xx

£20.00
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24 Donors
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Total: £513.00

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