Elizabeth Hart, the rescuer’s founder, reached out to an expert veterinary cancer surgeon in Ontario, Canada to see how Bliss could be saved.
After a series of consultations, they determined Bliss could have the tumor removed and part of her skull and facial bones replaced by a 3D printed porous polyethylene implant manufactured in Australia.
The surgeon and implant manufacturing company are currently working together to create the perfect custom implant for Bliss. Once everything is ready, Friends of Emma will make a long road trip from Texas to Canada so that Bliss can have her life-saving surgery.
Friends of Emma Medical Rescue says that they expect the surgery to occur in mid-June. It’s truly a case of the world coming together to help rescue this pup!
Further details of Bliss’ upcoming surgery and fundraising details can be found on Hart’s GoFundMe. Here’s hoping for the best for Bliss’ upcoming surgery!
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