Lowell Vet Center
Lowell, AR
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Stella
Stella is a 8 year old Yorkshire Terrier in Rogers, AR, who needs $1,500 for Emergency Surgery.
Rogers, AR
Stella is my baby. We lost her Dad in July of last year and she has been my ride or die. We have been through so much together. She has so much love left. I can’t lose her❤️. She has bladder stones and will require surgery to remove them and treat her for a kidney infection. Lowell Vet Clinic has been amazing. THANK YOU FOR READING! 🫶🏽 She is needing emergency surgery to remove bladder stones and treat a kidney infection. She is running fever and is being given medication to help her start feeling better. She is at Lowell Vet Center in Lowell, AR. She’s everyone’s favorite! We lost her Dad last year and she has been by my side for all the hard times. We’ve been through a lot and I cannot live without her. Again, I lost my husband last year and him being a disabled Veteran, he was our main income. I was left with my small job income and yet the same bills, rent, etc. it’s been tough.

Stella
Stella is a 4-year-old Yorkiepoo in Rogers, AR, who needs $1,077 for Bladder Stone Removal Surgery.
Rogers, AR
This is my baby girl, Stella. I gave her to my husband as a Father’s Dat gift…but, she has always been my baby. She’s our whole world now that our last human baby moved out. Her and our cat, Khalil, think they are twins. I’ve never seen a cat and dog love each other so much! We love this dog more than anything but are in a bind right now and don’t have any way to come up with the $1400. This girl is a snuggler…when she’s sleeping she has to be touching me somewhere! I work early mornings, so about 8pm every night she sits in the hall looking at me like “come on Mom, it’s time for bed!” I can’t imagine a day without her. I know she’s always going to be waiting for me and I love to walk in and she’s jumping all over me. I need her as much as she needs me - probably more! She loves her friends…you can say Baylie’s (our youngest human) name to her and she bolts for the window to see if she’s here. Same for Sam and Landon (our grandsons). You can tell by a huge tail-waggle and some talking or a growl who’s at the door. Britt and Jaelynn mean she might be going bye-bye and she loves seeing them! About 2-3 days ago she started needing to go potty a lot and she had a few accidents in the house. and peed the bed - which she never does. Saturday night she squatted to pee and it was bloody. It scared me. Not many Vets open on Sunday, except Wedington Animal Hospital in Fayetteville. AR and luckily they could see her. X-rays showed a bladder full of stones. Surgery is the only option:( 2 weeks ago we got an awful phone call that my husband’s sister passed in West Virginia. The unexpected trip depleted anything we had saved. My husband is a disabled Veteran with many medical issues. I do work. We just need a little help to save our baby.
