Emergency Medical Fund
Unfortunately we have seen an increase in animals that come to us that require emergency medical care.
Please help us help them.
Chloe
Hit By A Car
Adopted!
This is Chloe. She was hit by a car and is in need of surgery! She has multiple pelvic fractures and is currently at East End Animal Hospital being kept comfortable until her surgery. Chloe is only 9 months old and has a long life ahead of her, but not without your help! Please consider donating to our Emergency Medical Fund to help cover the expenses of her surgery and recovery period.
Update – Thanks to the generosity of you all, we raised enough to cover the costs of Chloe’s surgery! She happily recovered in a loving foster home, and has since been adopted!
Neo
Hit By A Car
Adopted!
In early January, a dog was brought to us in really bad shape. He had been hit by a car, abandoned by his family, and sustained several pelvic fractures. Thanks to the generous contributions made to our Emergency Medical Fund, we helped nurse this sweet shepherd back to health and he has yearned for a forever home throughout the time he has been with us.
At SASF we are all about second chances and new beginnings, so we have named him Neo, which means new beginnings.
Margaret
Stomatitis
Margaret was brought to SASF when she was a kitten along with her sister Elizabeth. They were found scared and hungry behind a local deli. Margaret is now only 3 years old and as you can clearly see, this condition has recognizably taken a toll on her. She was diagnosed with this condition a year ago and has been suffering for far too long. This painful disease has caused Margaret to stop grooming herself, drool excessively and have difficulty eating.
Update – Margaret has received extensive dental procedures and is doing much better! Eating, snuggling with her sister, and longing for her forever home! Check out her transformative Before and After!
Ladybug
Hypoadrenocortisism
Ladybug has 2 chronic health issues that need lifelong medication – Hypoadrenocortisism (Addison’s Disease) and protein in her urine caused by chronic kidney disease. She is currently receiving an injection (Percorten) once a month and pill (Prednisone) daily for Addison’s. She also is receiving another pill (Benazepril) daily for kidney disease. She will need frequent follow up diagnostics including bloodwork and urinalysis about every 4-6 months as needed at a veterinary facility.
Update – a generous donor has stepped up and has paid for her medical care for the first year of her adoption!
Russell
Stomatitis
Adopted!
Russell came to SASF as a kitten and has grown up at the shelter. He is now 9 years old, making him one of our longest residents! It was recently discovered that Russell has developed, and suffering from, stomatitis. His best chance at getting relief is having all his teeth extracted. Russell’s mouth is severely inflamed, and he has trouble eating. He is losing weight and sometimes hides because of the amount of pain he is in. Our hopes are that once he is feeling better, he will have a chance at being adopted into a loving home to receive the love he deserves.
Update – Russell received much needed dental work thanks to the support and generosity of our donors, and we are happy to say he has found his forever home in September, 2023 after nearly nine years in the shelter!
Wallace
Double Cherry Eye
Adopted!
Wallace was just a 10-month-old puppy when we rescued him from NY ACC upon discovering he had double cherry eye, and was in desperate need of care. Thanks to donations made to our Emergency Medical Fund, Wallace underwent double-eye surgery to correct this condition, and continued to receive follow-up care and attention from our Clinic and specialists.
Update – Wallace went for a second round of eye surgery and recuperated comfortably in a loving foster home. It turned out to be a foster fail, and we are so happy to say that this sweet pup has found his forever home!
Eugene
Limping
Adopted!
Eugene was transferred to us on 12/17/22 from a shelter in Texas at just six months old. He was noted to be limping on his right and left front legs on his intake exam (12/19/22).The limp on his right front leg has resolved ,but he is still limping on his left front leg. Eugene had radiographs (x-rays) of both front legs taken on 1/16/2023 and no obvious abnormalities nor previous trauma was noted. Eugene has been on medication and restricted activity (short leash walks only). There are many causes of limping in large breed growing puppies; some which fully resolve and need no further treatment and others which may require additional intervention.