She can accumulate enough money for treatment and MRI.
The compassionate owner of the dog donates pastries and even his personal plasma to cover the costs of treating her dog.
Shan Lowell several times a week travels from Denham Springs to Baton Rouge to hand over plasma to raise funds for the personnel, her 13-year-old Pomeranian.
Shan Lowell informed Louisiana to be the rescue center (HSLA) that her only pet – Kodiak.
The veterinarian of the personnel suspects that he has a protrusion of a disk, a disk displacement or inflammation of the spine.
They will not be able to confirm the diagnosis until the results of MRI are obtained.
Unfortunately, Lowell could not afford an MRI therapy worth from 2500 to 3,500 dollars.
Despite this, the seafood family sought to find funds to pay the veterinarian account.
To raise funds for her beloved personnel, she quickly began to sell pastries in addition to plasma supplies.
Many people, including HSLA director Jeff Dorson, influenced Lowell’s love and loyalty to his dog.
«Shana is a real hero. I have never heard someone selling her blood to pay for the pet’s medical bills».
“We are pleased to support the Shana business, and I sincerely hope and pray that people in her district and environs also help Shana achieve her goal,” Dorson said.
According to reports, the personnel will continue to take steroids and anti -inflammatory drugs.
Lowell can accumulate enough money for treatment and MRI.