Can you help Finnegan get healthy so he can go home?
We are still trying to raise monies to payoff Finnegan's medical bills.
Finnegan needs a second chance at finding a family, but first, he needs a lot of TLC and some expensive medical treatments. Finnegan was purchased from a breeder as a baby, and he lived a fun-filled life surrounded by lots of children and other dogs. However, as he reached his first birthday, some skin issues began to surface. He started losing his hair in spots, and soon he was mostly bald with patches of thick, itchy skin all over his body. His vet prescribed a number of medications for a few months, but his family didn't have time to keep up with the treatments, and they decided it was time to euthanize him. The vet had fallen in love with him and believed that medical care could cure this boy's problems, so his family agreed to let us take him into our rescue. Finnegan is in boarding right now and is under constant vet care. He is on antibiotics and antihistamines to help soothe his irritated skin, ivermectin to help control the demodectic mange, and he is receiving regular medicated baths to treat his seborrhea. His doctors are very optimistic about his prognosis, especially after assessing this guy's wonderful, happy-go-lucky personality! Please help support this sweet boy by donating what you can... he promises to devote the rest of his life to one very lucky family once his skin is healthy again!
Finnegan needs a second chance at finding a family, but first, he needs a lot of TLC and some expensive medical treatments. Finnegan was purchased from a breeder as a baby, and he lived a fun-filled life surrounded by lots of children and other dogs. However, as he reached his first birthday, some skin issues began to surface. He started losing his hair in spots, and soon he was mostly bald with patches of thick, itchy skin all over his body. His vet prescribed a number of medications for a few months, but his family didn't have time to keep up with the treatments, and they decided it was time to euthanize him. The vet had fallen in love with him and believed that medical care could cure this boy's problems, so his family agreed to let us take him into our rescue. Finnegan is in boarding right now and is under constant vet care. He is on antibiotics and antihistamines to help soothe his irritated skin, ivermectin to help control the demodectic mange, and he is receiving regular medicated baths to treat his seborrhea. His doctors are very optimistic about his prognosis, especially after assessing this guy's wonderful, happy-go-lucky personality! Please help support this sweet boy by donating what you can... he promises to devote the rest of his life to one very lucky family once his skin is healthy again!
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