By Abby Crouch | Donor Relations
Hungry Lab Gets a Raw Deal 
When Max's owner discovered four rolls of raw bread dough missing from his kitchen, he knew any of his three dogs could be a suspect. But there was only one obvious culprit – a yellow Lab named Max.
“Max looked bloated and uncomfortable,” Max's owner recalled. “He was cowering, looking guilty. He’s never really done that before.”
Knowing Max could be in trouble, Max's owner called DoveLewis. Raw bread can expand and cause severe pain and alcohol toxicity in dogs. He was worried for his dog, but also concerned that he couldn’t afford treatment. “They told me not to worry about the financials, and to just get him down there and take care of the problem first,” he said.
Max's owner had Max through the hospital doors in half an hour, and the staff quickly treated him to remove the bread from his stomach. Although he could not afford treatment, Max's owner qualified for the Velvet Assistance Fund – a donor-funded program that helps qualifying low-income clients with pet emergencies. The Velvet Fund covered all of Max’s treatment costs and put his owner's worries at ease.
“Everyone was wonderful,” said Max's owner. “They were so informative, reassuring me that everything would be okay.”
Flooding and Standing Water Dangers for Pets – Hazards, Tips and Symptoms

It’s that time of year when rain is the rule rather than the exception. With downpours frequently drenching our streets and backyards, the chances of encountering dirty puddles increases. And so do the hazards pets can face.
“Dirty standing water can carry potentially toxic chemicals from runoff or harmful bacteria and parasites than can make your pets very sick,” says DoveLewis Veterinarian and Critical Care Specialist Dr. Ladan Mohammad-Zadeh. “It’s important to be extra vigilant and attentive during heavy weather spells.”
While simply being in cold or deep water can be dangerous for pets, here are some additional hazards and tips to be mindful of in keeping your furry loved ones healthy during the rainy months this winter.
Hazards:
Prevention Tips:
Symptoms to watch for:
If you pet is showing symptoms, seek veterinary care immediately. Early treatment is especially important with cases of leptospirosis where the bacteria can cause permanent organ damage.
Thanks in advance for your support of DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital, which enables DoveLewis' Velvet Assitance Fund to provide emergency veterinary care for qualifying low-income clients when their beloved pets encounter veterinary emergencies, and helps DoveLewis' clinical team to 'get the word out' to pet owners about the dangers for our pets that lurk in flooding and standing waters.
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