Lilly's Lens is here to help raise funds for Lilly's veterinary care.
Lilly was born with a rare congenital birth defect known as a liver shunt. Below is information about Lilly's condition from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine:
What is a liver shunt?
A liver shunt is a blood vessel that carries blood around the liver instead of through it. In some animals a liver shunt is a birth defect ("congenital portosystemic shunt).
Why do congenital shunts develop?
All mammalian fetuses have a large shunt ("ductus venosus") that carries blood quickly through the fetal liver to the heart. Since the mother's liver does the work of filtering out toxins, storing sugar, and producing protein for her unborn babies, liver function is not needed in the fetus. This ductus venosus is supposed to close down shortly before or after birth as the baby's liver begins to work. In some individuals the shunt doesn't close down; it is then called a "Patent Ductus Venosus", or an intrahepatic shunt. In other animals, a blood vessel outside of the liver develops abnormally and remains open after the ductus venosus closes. This is called a congenital extrahepatic shunt.
Why do animals with shunts have problems?
In the normal animal, food and other ingested materials are broken down or digested in the intestines and absorbed into the portal blood stream, where they are carried to the liver. The liver stores some of the food for energy, processes some of it into safe chemicals, and uses some of it to make proteins and other substances. Because the blood bypasses the liver in dogs with shunts, toxins may build up in the bloodstream or kidneys. Additionally, the animal lacks the necessary materials to give it a ready source of energy and to help it grow.
More About Lilly
Some More About Lilly and raising funds
This serious condition was just diagnosed and causes Lilly to go through an uncomfortable seizure-like reaction while she is digesting normal dog food and she needs to be fed a special low protein diet. Lilly is scheduled for an ultra-sound next week to determine exactly which blood vessels are involved so corrective surgery may be planned.Lilly is not in any pain and is not suffering now that she is on a special diet. She is a normal, playful, happy puppy, but she does have a serious condition that does need immediate veterinary attention. We do not have time or funds to set up a regular nonprofit charity fund, so we are attempting to raise donations privately.
We have arranged for all proceeds of the sales of Pound Pets cards at http://www.discountdogstuff.com/page/1016686 to be donated for Lilly's veterinary care. These are beautiful 5.25" by 5.25" cards with original animal photography by Marie Staddon. Some are blank and some are suitable for birthday, friendship and other occasions. So if you need a card for any occasion, please purchase a card. There will also be an opportunity to add a small donation for Lilly, as well.
Our heartfelt thank you for your time and help!!
Pictures of Cards for sale for Lilly
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Link to buy cards for Lilly's benefit
You can also make a donation if you wish
http://www.discountdogstuff.com/page/1016686
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