On the streets of Dilijan, a small dog with faded eyes could barely stand. That’s how she was noticed by Grant Macharyan. He couldn’t walk past and decided to help. But he couldn’t bring her to the clinic himself, so another kind person stepped in — a caring taxi driver named Vache. He gently transported Coco and delivered her safely to our clinic.
Coco’s condition was serious: apathy, no appetite, watery eyes. Examination and ultrasound revealed dangerous diagnoses — pyometra and inguinal hernias. Time was critical, and we decided on emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed the inflamed uterus and repaired two hernias. The operation went well. Just a few days later, Coco came back to life: she started eating, her eyes became brighter and full of curiosity again.
Coco’s story is not only about medicine. It is also about people — Grant, who found her, and Vache, who brought her to the clinic. Acts like these are what make the world a kinder place.
We co-financed Coco’s treatment with more than 35,000 drams, because we believe every saved life is worth it.
Coco’s condition was serious: apathy, no appetite, watery eyes. Examination and ultrasound revealed dangerous diagnoses — pyometra and inguinal hernias. Time was critical, and we decided on emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed the inflamed uterus and repaired two hernias. The operation went well. Just a few days later, Coco came back to life: she started eating, her eyes became brighter and full of curiosity again.
Coco’s story is not only about medicine. It is also about people — Grant, who found her, and Vache, who brought her to the clinic. Acts like these are what make the world a kinder place.
We co-financed Coco’s treatment with more than 35,000 drams, because we believe every saved life is worth it.