How Senna the dog was saved by Lottie's canine blood transfusion - News Summed Up

How Senna the dog was saved by Lottie's canine blood transfusion


AdvertisementHer eyes may be bright and alert now, but Senna was hours from death only recently after being diagnosed with a rare blood condition. Thanks to a donation of blood from Lottie, Senna was given a transfusion that ‘re-booted’ her immune system – and saved her life. The Royal Veterinary College’s Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Hertfordshire, where the transfusion took place, brought them together to raise awareness of vital canine blood banks. Senna’s owner Debbie McKeown, 58, said: ‘Lottie’s blood breathed new life into Senna. Senna was estimated to be 12 hours from death when the emergency transfusion took place.


Source: Daily Mail September 10, 2021 22:15 UTC



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