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Dog impales herself on tree trunk as owner forced to pay £4000 to save her life

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WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Rhys Williams had taken Nancy out for a walk when the golden retriever jumped a jagged tree branch, catching the side of her stomach on a sharp piece of wood

A dog impaled herself on a tree and it cost her owner £4000 to save her life.

Rhys Williams had taken golden retriever Nancy out for a walk when the accident happened and nearly claimed her life.

He was throwing a ball for the five-year-old pet on the grassy bank near his home Cwmbwrla, Wales.

But when he called her back she instead decided to jump over a fallen tree on the bank rather than go around it.

WalesOnline reports she jumped the jagged tree branch, but caught the side of her stomach on sharp piece of wood which was jutting out.

Mr Williams, 49, heard his dog yelp and called her over to check if she was okay.

He said: “Her tail was between her legs and I knew something wasn’t right.”

The dog owner noticed a “little bit of blood” on Nancy’s fur and took her home where she sat on her favourite spot by the window.

It was then he noticed a large wound which looked quite serious and was bleeding.

Mr Williams showed his step-daughter who almost passed out after taking one look at poor Nancy.

The family pet was sent to the PDSA as it was out of hours for the vets and the family were told she had a 32cm tear right under her stomach and along her hind quarters which needed treatment immediately.

The tree which had caused the tear fell in a storm around a year ago.

Mr Williams said it was a “pretty horrific wound” and the vets told him that Nancy was lucky to be alive as the tree branch could have punctured a vital organ.

He said: “She’s a brave little girl.”

The initial vet bills cost £3,000 and due to issues with the wound healing, Nancy has had to have two other operations since costing around £500 each time.

A drain was left in to help her stitches heal and she is unable to move around so her wounds can close up.

Medication cost around £250 and Mr Williams said he had to charge all the vet bills to a credit card in the hope of claiming it back on insurance.

He will need to pay 15% of the total bill plus consultation fees.

Nancy has undergone anaesthetic three times in just two weeks since the accident and vets told Mr Williams that she was lucky she was young enough to bounce back after each operation it could have been fatal for an older dog.

He is increasingly worried there will be further complications with her wounds, not only because he is concerned about his canine companion but also because he will exceed his limit on vet fees that can be claimed back.

Mr Williams said: “I never thought we’d get to this point but some people have suggested I start a GoFundMe page, I’m seriously considering doing that if I have to keep paying out.

“There’s not much money to spare at the moment and I can’t keep forking out £500 every other week.

“Her tail is still wagging, she’s still looking for lots of attention and she’s very needy! She’s been incredibly brave.”

Nancy is unable to go on any walks or play with her ball until the wounds heal which could take months.

After the incident, Mr Williams contacted Cwmbwrla councillor Peter Black CBE, who arranged for the tree to be removed by the council.

Concillor Black said: “I had the tree removed as soon as I could and asked for the stump to be cut down. It was a terrible accident.”



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