Doug is a 2 Year Old Siberian Husky in New Braunfels, TX, Who Needs $2,000 for Urethrogram and Urethroscopy/Cystoscopy.
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About this campaign
Doug was rescued from San Antonio ACS less than an hour before euthanasia after being struck by a vehicle. Now, he’s facing a life-threatening medical crisis: he’s in pain and unable to urinate, which could quickly become fatal without advanced treatment. The vets are draining his bladder twice daily with needle and syringe do to the trauma from the accident.
Doug’s most urgent medical crisis is that he’s in pain and struggling to urinate, a sign of possible internal damage to his bladder or urethra. Doug needs funds to undergo urethra endoscopy and repair at Blue Pearl Veterinary Hospital in San Antonio. We need funds for the procedure, anaesthesia and further diagnostic tests. Without medical help, Doug will not survive through the weekend.
Even in this state, Doug’s spirit shines. Through his pain, he still tries to call out softly for comfort. He leans in for hugs, offers gentle kisses, and shows love to everyone around him—from his foster caretaker, to the veterinary staff working to ease his discomfort, to the concerned people who love him deeply, his fosters. His gentle heart touches everyone that meets him.
Without this care, euthanasia will be the only option to end his suffering.
But Doug is still fighting — still giving hugs, kisses, and gentle calls for comfort.
He wants to live. He just needs our help.
Please donate or share. Every dollar brings Doug closer to safety.
- Location
- New braunfels, TX
- Species:
- Dog
- Breed:
- Siberian Husky
- Age:
- 2 years old
- Sex:
- Male
