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MSPCA, Northeast Animal Shelter: Puppy that had heart surgery still needs home for the rest of his life ‘no matter how long or short’ that is
Updated Apr 21, 2021;
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MSPCA and Northeast Animal Shelter have spent the past few weeks working to save Bradley, a 3-month-old pit bull mix. Now he’s in need of a loving family.
When Bradley arrived at Northeast Animal Shelter from Georgia, his health check revealed a congenital heart condition called Pulmonic Stenosis (PS). The condition puts “Bradley at risk of sudden death after just 90 days of life.”
“His condition is so severe that we had to determine if surgery would even be an option for him,” said Dr. Lindsey Rynk of the Northeast Animal Shelter. “None of us were prepared to give up, however, so we turned to the MSPCA-Angell for help.”
Northeast Animal Shelter, MSPCA asking for donations for puppy’s surgery Boston25News.com Staff
The Northeast Animal Shelter [NEAS] and the MSPCA’s Angell Animal Medical Center are asking for donations to help offset the cost of surgery for a 3-month-old pit bull mix puppy named Bradley.
Bradley, who was recently sent to Massachusetts from Georgia, has Pulmonic Stenosis [PS], a congenital heart condition that doctors say is likely fatal.
Bradley has a life-threatening heart
condition called Pulmonic Stenosis. Without surgery, he’s at high risk for a heart-related episode… or even sudden death. Although the procedure is risky, we believe he deserves the chance to live. Will you help? https://t.co/B7KcIeN4TZpic.twitter.com/hPea75xvia NE Animal Shelter (@NEAnimalShelter) April 7, 2021