Lisa The Dog
Sweet little Lisa from Kentucky has a massive tumor on her belly; the tumor is so large that is affecting her ability to walk normally. Lisa was surrendered to a shelter after her mom suddenly passed away. None of her mom’s family members wanted her but luckily, Lisa was adopted quickly and found a new loving furever home.
Active Date
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Status
Pets In Most Need
Story
Sweet little Lisa from Kentucky has a massive tumor on her belly; the tumor is so large that is affecting her ability to walk normally. Lisa was surrendered to a shelter after her mom suddenly passed away. None of Lisa’s mom’s family members wanted her but luckily, Lisa was adopted quickly and found a new loving furever home.
Due to the size and location of the tumor, she will need a full mastectomy, a surgical procedure to remove mammary glands in dogs. It is a common treatment for mammary tumors, which are malignant or benign growths. Though mammary tumors are usually found in intact females, Lisa was not spayed until she was surrendered to the shelter; which may have contributed to the development of the abnormal growth.
Surgery has been estimated between $1,334.87-1,664.87.
Lisa’s mom is a senior citizen living on a fixed income (SSA), and this surgery is far beyond her means. This tumor has prevented Lisa from playing with her furry friends at the doggie park. Lisa is around 6 years old; removing the tumor will give her a second chance to enjoy the rest of her life!
Please, can you help sweet little Lisa?
LITTLE LISA HAD SURGERY!
Sweet little Lisa had surgery yesterday to remove a massive tumor on her belly. Due to the size and location of the tumor, she had a full mastectomy to remove all of her mammary glands.
The surgery took longer than expected, but Lisa’s surgeon was confident that all the tumor was removed with clean margins. Lisa was discharged late last night and is home recovering with her mom and fur-buddy Bailey. Lisa’s abdomen has a lot of bruising and swelling, but she seems to be doing remarkably well. The staples will be removed 10 days post-op. We will have more updates on Lisa soon!
Lisa’s mom said, “It was a long procedure. I think she feels relieved, if not a lot lighter. I couldn't have done it without you and your organization! You guys are truly doing God's work. Many thanks from both of us. B”
Thank you to everyone who helped little Lisa; you have given her a second chance to enjoy the rest of her life! 💗
KENTUCKY