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Kelly Palm DVM
Shelter Veterinarain
SPCA of Solano County
and staff veterinarian Cal West Pet Hospital
Funston
I am named after Fort Funston in San Francisco, one of the best off leash dog parks around the city. I was brought to the SPCA from Humane Animal Services in shock with a prolapsed rectum. My condition required a special procedure called a colopexy. I also was treated for demodex, multiple skin infections and spayed. I am thriving now.

prolapsed rectum

receiving shock treatment

post op photo

after reduction of the prolapse

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recovering from surgery

spending time at my foster home

hanging out after surgery

colopexy
Meet Boomer
Boomer came to the SPCA extremely underweight, very shy and with chronic allergic skin disease. At this point he has put on a significant amount of weight and is on the mend. He doesn't have a mean bone in his body and is a pleasure to work on. Hopefully Boomer will find his forever home soon.
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Meet Quasi
Quasi was brought to the SPCA from Humane Animal Services after being hit by a car. He had a broken pelvis and was unable to walk. After some TLC and strict cage rest he is getting along well and is ready for a forever home.





Meet Poptart

Before my Cherry Eye was repaired

After... look at the amazing transformation!
Chihuahua's 2016 under construciton




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