Jaxon Feeley says he will go to any length to save Rambo, his 2-year-old Weimaraner. This includes selling his home in order to pay the startling $24,000 he now owes the vet after his beloved dog slipped into hypovolemic shock. This condition is life-threatening because it is caused by significant blood or other fluid loss. As a result, the heart is unable to adequately pump blood throughout the body.

“She began vomiting throughout the night over 30 times, and by Saturday morning we were at the emergency vet,” claimed the pet owner, who clearly adores his dog. On top of everything else that was going on, the poor pooch got stomach illness. Her general health steadily deteriorated as a result of gastroenteritis.

Feeley is a local prison officer in Wigan, England. He’s set up a Go-Fund-Me website to ask the community for help in saving his pet and best buddy. The procedure was quite expensive, and his insurance simply did not cover it. “Rambo’s insurance covered her up to £6500. After one week in care, her bill has risen to £11,500.” He stated.

“It is unknown how long Rambo will need to stay at the veterinarians and intensive care charges are roughly £1000 each day. “If the worst happens and Rambo requires extensive surgery, I need to be able to cover the cost of this as well as the aftercare for my beautiful baby daughter.” He went on.

Jaxon Feeley says he will go to any length to save Rambo, his 2-year-old Weimaraner. This includes selling his home in order to pay the startling $24,000 he now owes the vet after his beloved dog slipped into hypovolemic shock. This condition is life-threatening because it is caused by significant blood or other fluid loss. As a result, the heart is unable to adequately pump blood throughout the body.

“She began vomiting throughout the night over 30 times, and by Saturday morning we were at the emergency vet,” claimed the pet owner, who clearly adores his dog. On top of everything else that was going on, the poor pooch got stomach illness. Her general health steadily deteriorated as a result of gastroenteritis.

Feeley is a local prison officer in Wigan, England. He’s set up a Go-Fund-Me website to ask the community for help in saving his pet and best buddy. The procedure was quite expensive, and his insurance simply did not cover it. “Rambo’s insurance covered her up to £6500. After one week in care, her bill has risen to £11,500.” He stated.

“It is unknown how long Rambo will need to stay at the veterinarians and intensive care charges are roughly £1000 each day. If the worst happens and Rambo requires extensive surgery, I need to be able to cover the cost of this as well as the aftercare for my beautiful baby daughter.” He went on.

Mr. Feeley is sleeping in his car outside the practice to ensure he is always there. He claims that the vet expenses have risen to an astounding $24,000. The community has miraculously come through for her, providing over $12,000 to her treatment. It simply goes to show that if you ask the appropriate people, aid may be on its way.

An update with some really wonderful news has subsequently been released. The puppy has returned home after performing a “miracle.” “Over the last three days, Rambo has pulled off a miracle, increasing her oxygen efficiency, starting eating and drinking, her lungs are slowly improving, and we started to see that wonderful little personality return,” he said.

“She got into such a routine of seeing me for 10 minutes every 4 hours that she knew which part of the waiting area to look for me in.” “After completing every test under the sun and assessing her extraordinary development over the last several days, the veterinarians’ team has been gobsmacked by the power of love, presence, and true fight for life,” he continued.