Stroke Frazer, FCE Dog Stroke Survivor Appeal

Adam Elsdon is raising money for Greyhound Trust - Hall Green
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Stroke Frazer FCE Dog Stroke Survivor Appeal · 7 April 2016

We are a group committed to socialising newly retired racing greyhounds, preparing them for re-homing and to raise people’s awareness about the true nature of these wonderful dogs.

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Frazer is a "Foster Dog" from Hall Green Retired Greyhound Trust.

Frazer Is home fostered by a family who are volunteers at the kennels with a view to finding him his "Forever Home" and permanent adoption.

Unfortunately while in foster care, Frazer experienced a Stroke, or more specifically a FibraCartilaginousEmbolism (FCE) which affects the dogs spinal cord. This left Frazer unable to walk and almost completely paralyzed his whole rear end requiring extensive veterinary attention to aid his recovery.

With a comprehensive Physio treatment a dog can make good recovery after an FCE stroke episode, but it is costly. The Retired Greyhound Trust have paid the diagnosis and immediate care fees, and Poolhouse Veterinary Hospital have already contributed towards Frazers hydrotherapy and rehabilitation and it is working, but it all comes at a cost.

Please "Stroke Frazer" by Donating and allowing Hall Green Retired Greyhound Trust to continue their fantastic work with Frazer and his many Greyhound friends.

Thank you.

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