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Floyd

Floyd is a 3-year-old Mixed in Guttenberg, NJ, who needs $2,000 for Heartworm Treatment.

Guttenberg, NJ

We rescued Floyd and his two brothers from a home in Texas and moved him to New Jersey. He is the runt of the litter. His two brothers weigh about 100 pounds, but Floyd is only 33 pounds. He currently lives me and my 17-year old daughter in NJ and is loving life. He gets lots of food, love and attention. He loves playing with smaller dogs and has a bed full of toys. Floyd lives with us in a small apartment and is constantly showered with love. He is constantly looking to be by either one of our sides and is always ready for a walk. Generally, he will sneak into my bed and sleep next to me. Floyd is special because he is so dang cute. He has the face of a pit bull, but tiny Dachshund-like tiny legs. He is extremely loving and is constantly hungry. When he was a puppy, he would gnaw on everything from cords, hats, shoes and everything in between. Luckily, he doesn't do that anymore, but is always looking to play. After we took Floyd in, it was discovered that Floyd's brother had heartworms so we decided to take him to the vet. It was discovered that Floyd had contracted heartworms through his mother during pregnancy and since he is already three years old, he has been living with it for a while. So, the situation is quite dire. About a month ago I was laid off from my job due to the banking situation. I am currently receiving unemployment benefits and can barely pay my bills. Floyd's treatments has added a financial burden that I was not prepared for.

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Chewy

Chewy is a 2-year-old Pitbull in Springvale, ME, who needs $2,000 for Emergency Care for Accident.

Springvale, ME

Chewy came into our lives a few weeks ago & had malnutrition, multiple scars & marks on his body. We kept him for a few days to see if anyone knew this owners. Day 5, Chewy was hit twice by a car that took off. Chewy ran away for 72 hrs & when he returned we brought him to the ER vet. Chewy would need his rear leg amputated. Chewy with support dog for my son with combat PTSD He is named Chewy because he loves to chew large rope. He is the sweetest pup. He lays very heavy into your body when resting. He loves greeting everyone that visiting and its very happy to see us when we come home. We all have a new bed buddy as he takes turns with different family members. He loves exploring new places and always has his eye out for us. Chewy makes all of us laugh with his 10 pm zoomies. We just feels like he's had a rough start in his early life and want to show him love. That not all humans are neglectful. We know its hard to home a pittie, let alone a handicapped one. He deserves a chance to enjoy the world around him. Chewy was hit by a car and needs the veterinary care portion of his bill taken care of as he will need surgery as well to amputate his hind leg. Maine Veterinary Medical Center. Scarborough, Maine is where his care was provided. We found Chewy or he found us! He is an unexpected expense that we had not the opportunity to be prepared for. Im recently going through a divorce and my son is in need of an emotional support animal. My son is on a fixed income currently but will do anything to keep him.

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$594Raised
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Bronze

Bronze is a 7-year-old Chichiwawa Mix in Los Angeles, CA, who needs $2,000 for Splenectomy.

Los angeles, CA

He was a rescue dog I seen him out on the street when he was a puppy and I got him and took care of him and he been there for me ever since we have a bond and I don't know what I would do without my dog I just lost my sister to covid-19 and I need my dog I love my dog is lot help for me he helps me through the day I need him,his my best friend I'm trying to get help for him My dog have three beds he's sleeping in bed with me he have a bed in the living room and he have one in the den and we take walks on the beach we play we go to Petco and pick out toys and come home and play with them I spend a lot of time with my dog he loves outdoors I take him shopping with me when I'm visiting my sister he's with me Yes yes he likes the toys that makes noise he likes me to squeeze it and throw it and he go catch it and bring it back to me and we can do that for a long period of time he loves it he just loves it Dr Phil told me at access Animal Hospital that he have a bad spleen that need to be removed he just said it it happens to some dogs depending on the breed The medical problem that I have with my animal is he need his spleen removed the name of the hospital is access Animal Hospital the doctor have him on medication the name is ursodiol 100 mg ml Suspension and the dog food he's on is Royal canin he has them on that because his stomach won't allow him to intake anything else and his stomach gets real swole after he eats I'm single my hours have been cut covid-19 is really hard on me it's really it's really really tough he's on special dog food that's very expensive cost me $100 for him to be on his medication because he needs this surgery and it's just breaks my heart it really breaks my heart knowing that I really can't do anything cuz I don't have to finance it hurts

30%Funded
$590Raised
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Fat Boy

Fat Boy is a 9-year-old Mix in High Point, NC, who needs $2,000 for Emergency Care for Fractured Pelvis and Degloved Leg.

High Point, NC • Susie’s Hope

*WARNING* Graphic pictures This poor puppy is only 9 months. He was the last of an unplanned litter to be adopted. "Fat Boy’s owners thought they found him a great home." Susie's Hope tells Waggle. "The new adopters had only been gone with Fat Boy for 20 minutes when they called to say he had escaped." His original dad, Trey, drove immediately to the new owner’s home and heard screaming. Trey's heart sank as he ran towards Fat Boy, now lying motionless in the middle of the street. He was cruelly struck by a hit and run driver. Gently lifting him into his truck, they drove straight to an emergency veterinary hospital. X-rays revealed that not only did he have a broken pelvis, but he had also experienced a painful degloving injury to his hind leg. Fat Boy remained at the specialty hospital for 3 days, receiving around the clock emergency care, until being transferred to their local vet. The wound is at a high risk of infection. It had unfortunately become infected and tissue was dying. His vet cleaned and removed the dead tissue and recommended skin grafts by a specialty surgeon which would cost an additional $5000 on top of the $6000. "Trey had decided to sell his truck to raise the funds to save his beloved dog. This is the point that he contacted us for assistance and advice." Susie's Hope is a 501c3 rescue who generously stepped in to help. "We made arrangements for our experienced and trusted vet to see if she felt skin grafts were necessary due to the location of the injury." Luckily it is not - greatly reducing the cost. "Needless to say, Fat Boy is never leaving their family! Trey is an amazing person and a hard working automotive mechanic." Please pray for precious Fat Boy and donate if possible! Every bit will make a world of difference.

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Rahcheen (Chee)

Rahcheen (Chee) is a 9 year old Australian Cattle Dog in Albuquerque, NM, who needs $2,000 for Partial Mandibulectomy.

Albuquerque, NM

Chee is a rez (turned city) dog rescued from death row in Fort Duchesne. Like many cattle dogs, she’s smart, stubborn, loyal, and very much a “velcro dog". She can be bossy and intense, and also a sweet girl who wants to be held during thunderstorms and fireworks. She loves treats, bones, fetch, car rides, barking at the mailman, and catching up on "pee mails” during walks. Chee was diagnosed with an acanthomatous ameloblastoma on May 6, 2026. It doesn’t spread to other parts of the body, but is locally aggressive and invades surrounding bone and tissue. Our regular vet removed the mass and affected tooth, but some tumor cells remained. We were referred to Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery of New Mexico to see Dr. Bannon who recommended a partial mandibulectomy. Chee is a support dog for my partner. She always knows what's happening in the house and takes her self-appointed job of supervising everyone very seriously. She loves being close to her people and has an uncanny ability to sense when someone needs comfort. She's remained resilient through moving states, losing two dogs, and welcoming another rescue pup and a cat. Chee’s surgery is estimated at $4,856-$5,942. This unexpected expense is a bit more than our household can comfortably absorb. We're going with the recommended treatment because she has a lot of life left and good years ahead of her. Anything helps - thanks for reading!

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