Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Some of you know me, many of you don't I am emailing you to ask that you take part in a campaign I have started, to set up a national blood bank for dogs and cats in the UK A strange request you ask, but this affects me personally.. My lovely dog Slick was recently diagnosed with a very rare, severe form of canine anaemia, and, during the course of his very strong steroid treatment (4 - 6 months), is having to have very frequent blood transfusions. For the initial transfusion, our vet was able to contact the owner of one of their " doggy donors " to arrange for the blood to be taken. But, as this is a long term situation, our vet has asked that we source the blood ourselves, as the " doggy donors " they have on their list are limited in numbers, and may be required for other dogs (a dog can only donate blood once every 3 months, as they need sufficient time to recover) For you and I, if we have an operation/are in an accident etc, there is blood stored by the national blood service that can be called upon for your use. Despite having been petitioned on several occasions by the PDSA, DEFRA have decided that the equivalent can not be set up for " non- food animals " and so every time Slick needs a transfusion we have to go through the rigmarole of sourcing the blood ourselves.. Recently a national register of owner details has gone on-line (www.dogblooddonors.com) , but as it is in its infancy, there are no dogs on there that can help Slick at this time How do I take part you say? Well it's simple, I have set up a petition that I ask you to sign and send on to as many people as you can think of. I will be presenting this to the Minister for Animal Welfare at the end of February 2007 link to petition - http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail & pet=3600 Thank you for your time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Sorry to bother you again I'm very sad to say Slick lost his battle with this horrible disease and passed away on Sunday morning As you can imagine, we are all devastated, but still intend to continue with the petition to hopefully help other dogs This will in it's own way leave a legacy if you like to this very much loved pooch Even if you are not an animal owner, I urge that you partake in this campaign, and get all your friends to too - as I think it really will be the more the merrier link to petition - http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail & pet=3600 Thank you for your time Sam x , " Sammi " <SBeavis wrote: > > Some of you know me, many of you don't > > > I am emailing you to ask that you take part in a campaign I have > started, to set up a national blood bank for dogs and cats in the UK > > A strange request you ask, but this affects me personally.. > > > My lovely dog Slick was recently diagnosed with a very rare, severe > form of canine anaemia, and, during the course of his very strong > steroid treatment (4 - 6 months), is having to have very frequent > blood transfusions. > > For the initial transfusion, our vet was able to contact the owner > of one of their " doggy donors " to arrange for the blood to be taken. > But, as this is a long term situation, our vet has asked that we > source the blood ourselves, as the " doggy donors " they have on their > list are limited in numbers, and may be required for other dogs (a > dog can only donate blood once every 3 months, as they need > sufficient time to recover) > > For you and I, if we have an operation/are in an accident etc, there > is blood stored by the national blood service that can be called > upon for your use. > > Despite having been petitioned on several occasions by the PDSA, > DEFRA have decided that the equivalent can not be set up for " non- > food animals " and so every time Slick needs a transfusion we have to > go through the rigmarole of sourcing the blood ourselves.. > > > Recently a national register of owner details has gone on-line > (www.dogblooddonors.com) , but as it is in its infancy, there are no > dogs on there that can help Slick at this time > > > How do I take part you say? > > Well it's simple, I have set up a petition that I ask you to sign > and send on to as many people as you can think of. I will be > presenting this to the Minister for Animal Welfare at the end of > February 2007 > > link to petition - > > http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail & pet=3600 > > Thank you for your time > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Sorry to hear about your dog. The petition for blood banks will be a good legacy./Autumn My blog: http://uk.360./lady_autumnowl----- Original Message ----Sammi <SBeavis Sent: Tuesday, 12 December, 2006 2:49:08 PM Re: Need a moment of your time (this is not a spam) Sorry to bother you again I'm very sad to say Slick lost his battle with this horrible disease and passed away on Sunday morning As you can imagine, we are all devastated, but still intend to continue with the petition to hopefully help other dogs This will in it's own way leave a legacy if you like to this very much loved pooch Even if you are not an animal owner, I urge that you partake in this campaign, and get all your friends to too - as I think it really will be the more the merrier link to petition - http://petitionthem .com/default. asp?sect= detail & pet= 3600 Thank you for your time Sam x Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I am so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my prayers dear one.. Blessings Lady Sayuri - Sammi Tuesday, December 12, 2006 8:49 AM Re: Need a moment of your time (this is not a spam) Sorry to bother you againI'm very sad to say Slick lost his battle with this horrible disease and passed away on Sunday morningAs you can imagine, we are all devastated, but still intend to continue with the petition to hopefully help other dogsThis will in it's own way leave a legacy if you like to this very much loved poochEven if you are not an animal owner, I urge that you partake in this campaign, and get all your friends to too - as I think it really will be the more the merrierlink to petition - http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail & pet=3600Thank you for your timeSamx , "Sammi" <SBeavis wrote:>> Some of you know me, many of you don't> > > I am emailing you to ask that you take part in a campaign I have > started, to set up a national blood bank for dogs and cats in the UK> > A strange request you ask, but this affects me personally.. > > > My lovely dog Slick was recently diagnosed with a very rare, severe > form of canine anaemia, and, during the course of his very strong > steroid treatment (4 - 6 months), is having to have very frequent > blood transfusions. > > For the initial transfusion, our vet was able to contact the owner > of one of their "doggy donors" to arrange for the blood to be taken. > But, as this is a long term situation, our vet has asked that we > source the blood ourselves, as the "doggy donors" they have on their > list are limited in numbers, and may be required for other dogs (a > dog can only donate blood once every 3 months, as they need > sufficient time to recover)> > For you and I, if we have an operation/are in an accident etc, there > is blood stored by the national blood service that can be called > upon for your use. > > Despite having been petitioned on several occasions by the PDSA, > DEFRA have decided that the equivalent can not be set up for "non-> food animals" and so every time Slick needs a transfusion we have to > go through the rigmarole of sourcing the blood ourselves..> > > Recently a national register of owner details has gone on-line > (www.dogblooddonors.com) , but as it is in its infancy, there are no > dogs on there that can help Slick at this time> > > How do I take part you say? > > Well it's simple, I have set up a petition that I ask you to sign > and send on to as many people as you can think of. I will be > presenting this to the Minister for Animal Welfare at the end of > February 2007> > link to petition - > > http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail & pet=3600> > Thank you for your time> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 So sorry for your loss Sam. I recently lost my cat (a month ago) and it is very hard. Hugs, Carla - Sammi Sorry to bother you againI'm very sad to say Slick lost his battle with this horrible disease and passed away on Sunday morningAs you can imagine, we are all devastated, but still intend to continue with the petition to hopefully help other dogsThis will in it's own way leave a legacy if you like to this very much loved pooch .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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