Meet Neveah, a 3-month-old dachshund who recently found herself in a tough situation. Neveah and her owner, who live in their vehicle in a church parking lot, were referred to us by a veterinary office in Grants Pass, OR. Neveah had punctured her eye while exploring, and her owner was devastated to learn that her eye would need to be removed.
After contacting Feeding Pets of the Homeless, Neveah’s owner completed the intake and homelessness verification process, and Neveah was quickly approved for surgery. A local Veterinary Hospital performed the eye removal, and while Neveah was under anesthesia, they spayed her as well.
Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $1,000 toward Neveah’s care. She’s now on the road to recovery and ready for the next chapter in her journey.