Kids & Family

Surgery Saves Life of Lake Hopatcong Puppy

St. Francis Veterinary Clinic is holding a fund drive to help cover the cost of the successful operation for 6-month-old Weasley.

Thanks to groundbreaking surgery atΒ Saint Francis Veterinary CenterΒ inΒ Woolwich Township, a Lake HopatcongΒ puppy's life was saved, Action News Philadelphia reported.

The Santangelo familyΒ of Lake Hopatcong had recently acquired a new family pet when it wasΒ discovered that six-month-old WeasleyΒ had a condition that could threaten its life. The German shepherd pup was diagnosed with pulmonic stenosis, a defect that causes one of the heart valves to not open properly, the article said.Β 

The Santangelos took Weasley to St. Francis,Β one of only three areaΒ veterinary hospitals equipped to perform the surgery the dog neededβ€”in fact, Action News said fewer than 1 percent of U.S. hospitals can offer it. With Garden State Veterinary Specialists' assistance, Dr.Β Jonathan Goodwin used a special balloon toΒ open the puppy'sΒ heartΒ valve andΒ allow more blood to flow through it.Β 

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It was the first time this operation had beenΒ done at Saint Francisβ€”and it worked: The Santangelos report thatΒ Weasley is happy andΒ healthy and will now be the center of an advertising campaign to highlight the groundbreaking work done atΒ Saint Francis. And the hospital is running a fund drive to help the family cover the expensive cost of the surgery. To donate, text either "Weasley 10" to donate $10, "Weasley 50" to donate $50 or "Weasley 100" to donate $100 to the number 41444. Extra money raised will go to helpΒ other animals in need.

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