
She was bloodied and broken when she was brought into the 24-hour animal hospital located in Manchester, NH, about an hour north of Boston. Her name was Molly, a 3-year-old Australian Collie who had just suffered four broken legs after being hit by a plow. Her owner came to the hospital frantic, wondering what could be done. And although there was a chance that Molly could be saved, there was no way her owner could afford the massive surgeries required. With little hope left in his voice, the owner asked if he could take Molly home, to die on her own. The vet on duty discussed humane euthanasia, and even had the lethal syringe lying beside Molly, ready for the inevitable. That is until Dr. Deborah Kelloway came into the room. Kelloway, who runs the Advanced Veterinary Center in Manchester, has a particular desire to keep animals alive if at all possible. ...









