Seven-month-old puppy continues to battle a severe infection

Apr 17, 2019 | 1:59 PM

QUESNEL— The B.C. SPCA’s Quesnel & District Branch is seeking help with medical costs for a seven-month-old puppy Dixie, who needed life-saving surgery and continues to battle a severe infection.

Dixie came to the South Peace SPCA as a stray and was transferred to Quesnel to receive veterinary care. Her right hind leg and paw were badly injured and it’s suspected she got caught in a foot trap or snare.

“The wound was infected and the tissue was necrotic,” SPCA Quesnel & District branch manager Colby O’Flynn says. “After 10 days of vet care trying to fight the infection and save the leg, an emergency decision was made to amputate in order to save Dixie’s life.” 

Dixie continues to fight the infection, two weeks after her surgery.

“We know that Dixie will make a fantastic family member for someone once recovered and feel honoured to have been a part of her journey,” O’Flynn says. “Despite what Dixie has been through with her injury, she continues to be her happy, affectionate, goofy self.”

Dixie’s medical costs are estimated to be about $4,636. The costs include physiotherapy, vaccinations, follow up vet visits and medication. She will continue to be in SPCA care for at least six weeks.

If you want to help Dixie and other animals in need at the Quesnel & District SPCA, click here.