
Kabang (right) jumped in front of a motorcycle
that was about to hit two girls in the Philippines.
Photo: Anton Mari H. Lim, Courtesy Anton Lim / SF
Veterinarians say the dog will need at least two surgeries, one focusing on dental work and the other to close the gaping wound on her face. The battery of tests she went through after her arrival also revealed a vaginal tumor, called progressive venereal tumor, and heartworm, both of which will require extensive treatment.
"Worms were actually seen in her pulmonary arteries," Sykes said about the heartworm, a parasitic roundworm spread by mosquitoes that can cause congestive heart failure and is typically treated using an arsenic-based compound. "It could take up to six months to go through this treatment."
The tumor is a sexually transmitted canine disease that can spread aggressively, Sykes said, but more than 90 percent of cases are cured with chemotherapy. Sykes said both ailments are common in tropical and subtropical regions where dogs often run loose, a situation that certainly applies in the Philippines.
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