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Gingy

Gingy is a 8 year old American Shorthair in Aventura, FL, who needs $8,000 for Accel. Radiation or Palliative Rad. Therapy.

Aventura, FL

Gingy is a rescue since he was 6 mos. He’s been with our family for 8 years and has grown up alongside my three children. I’m a single mom of three kids and two cats, and Gingy has always been the heart of our home. He sleeps cuddling between my arm & body nightly. Wakes me up on my chest every morning. He follows me everywhere, and is deeply bonded to all of us, including his sister Cookie. Gingy was first seen by Dr. Gauo (spelling pending) at Banfield Hospital, who performed the biopsy and found results consistent with squamous cell carcinoma. He referred us to the Animal Cancer Care Clinic in Fort Lauderdale, where Dr. Lyons, the oncologist, confirmed the diagnosis and discussed treatment options. His symptoms are progressing quickly. Gingy is incredibly loving & attached to me & youngest son. He climbs on my belly, makes his biscuits, then sleeps on my chest. He stays glued to my side, and follows me from room to room. He comforts my kids when they’re sad and makes us laugh with his sweet, funny habits, like sitting upright like a little human or cuddling with his stuffed toy. He’s truly part of our family. As a single mom supporting three kids and two cats on my own, the costs of diagnostics, medications, and ongoing care have become overwhelming. Any help would mean the world to us and give Gingy the chance to feel better and stay with the family who loves him so much.

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Halo

Halo Is Still Choosing Life — Help Us Give Her More Good Days

Missoula, MT • WOOF TRIBE SANCTUARY & RESCUE INC

Halo is one of Woof Tribe’s most cherished sanctuary and fospice dogs. Halo is deeply loved by everyone who knows her, and despite her cancer diagnosis, she continues to show us every day that she is still enjoying life. She is bright, alert, comfortable, eating well, walking, breathing normally, and surrounded by constant love and care in her incredible fospice home. Recently, Halo underwent advanced genomic tumor testing through VetOmics, and the results gave us something we desperately hoped for: another possible option to help buy her more good time. Her report showed that her tumor is classified as TMB-high, meaning it has a high tumor mutation burden. This may make Halo a strong candidate for immunotherapy, a treatment designed to help her immune system better recognize and fight the cancer cells. Based on her results, the top recommendation from the report is Gilvetmab, an IV immunotherapy treatment administered every two weeks. Halo’s oncology team is now working through the best plan for her care, but timing matters. We do not want to lose valuable time while she is still happy, stable, and very much choosing life. This campaign is being created to help cover the cost of Halo’s recommended biweekly Gilvetmab treatments along with the follow-up imaging needed to monitor her response to therapy. Current estimated costs include: \\- Six Gilvetmab immunotherapy treatments at $1,559 each totaling $9,354 - Follow-up chest x-rays estimated at $500 Our campaign goal is $9,854. We know this treatment is not about chasing forever. Halo’s family and medical team understand the reality of her diagnosis. This is about giving her more quality time while she is still comfortable, joyful, and able to enjoy the life she loves so much. Every extra good day matters. Halo already has everything every dog deserves — a devoted fospice home, fresh-cooked cancer-supportive meals, ongoing oncology care, endless companionship, and a community that adores her. Now we are asking for help to give her access to the treatment her oncology team believes may help extend her good quality of life. Please consider donating to help Halo begin immunotherapy and continue receiving the care she needs. Every contribution helps buy this beloved girl more comfort, more love, and more time surrounded by the people who cherish her.

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Chance

Chance Needs Emergency Surgery to Repair Her Shattered Pelvis

Missoula, MT • WOOF TRIBE SANCTUARY & RESCUE INC

Meet Chance, a sweet dog whose life changed in an instant after suffering a devastating shattered pelvis. Despite the severity of her injuries, Chance is alive, safe, and fighting — and now she urgently needs our help to get through the long road ahead. Chance is currently hospitalized at Southern California Animal Hospital in Riverside, CA, where she is being stabilized and medically managed while she waits for orthopedic surgery scheduled for 5/28. Right now, her medical team is focused on keeping her comfortable, controlling her pain, and ensuring she remains stable enough to undergo surgery safely. Her injuries are severe, and her recovery will be long and intensive. Once surgery is completed, we will have a better understanding of the full extent of the repairs needed, how she handled anesthesia, and what her rehabilitation process will involve. What we do know already is that Chance will require extensive follow-up care, strict medical boarding, repeat imaging, medications, specialized supplies, and months of recovery support. At this time, Chance’s known expected medical expenses are over $3,000 — and that does not include possible complications, rehabilitation, additional medications, or unexpected medical needs that may arise during recovery. This is an enormous commitment, but Chance deserved the chance to survive and heal. She deserves the opportunity to recover without pain and to someday experience safety, comfort, and love again. Please consider donating to help cover Chance’s surgery and recovery costs. Every donation, no matter the size, directly helps give this brave girl a chance at a future. If you cannot donate, sharing her story can make a lifesaving difference.

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4 Parvo Puppies

Four Puppies Fighting Parvo Need Emergency Help

Missoula, MT • WOOF TRIBE SANCTUARY & RESCUE INC

Woof Tribe is currently fighting for the lives of four puppies — Mater, McQueen, Cruz, and Flo — who are facing a devastating parvo outbreak alongside upper respiratory infections (URI). Parvo is an aggressive and deadly virus that can kill puppies quickly without immediate treatment, and the added respiratory infections make their cases even more critical. When we rushed them for emergency care, we were quoted nearly $15,000 per puppy at VCA — a total far beyond what our small rescue can manage while already handling multiple emergency medical cases. But waiting is not an option. These puppies need treatment now if they are going to survive. All four puppies are receiving urgent supportive care, including isolation, fluids, monitoring, medications, and monoclonal antibody treatment. These antibodies help provide immediate immune support by fighting the parvo virus while the puppies’ bodies try to recover. While not a guaranteed cure, they can significantly improve a puppy’s chance of survival when given early. Our immediate known expenses have already reached $7,086.56, and we know these costs can rise quickly with parvo cases. Complications, additional medications, fluids, rechecks, and emergency interventions are often needed without warning. Every dollar donated goes directly toward saving Mater, McQueen, Cruz, and Flo. Their treatment is happening in real time, and the bills are arriving just as quickly. Please donate if you can, and if you are unable to give, sharing their story could help save their lives.

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Kaya

Kaya is a 6 month old Mix-Breed in Palisade, CO, who needs $6,200 for Toxicity Treatment.

Palisade, CO

Kaya came into my daughter’s and granddaughter’s lives a little over four months ago after being rescued from a shelter. She had been surrendered by the family of her original owner after that owner passed away. At first, Kaya was timid, missing her former owner and adjusting to life after the shelter. With tender loving care, patience, and attention, she quickly began to feel safe and loved. Kaya, my granddaughter’s beloved 6-month-old mixed-breed puppy, is in urgent need of emergency veterinary care. In just moments, she somehow pulled an albuterol inhaler down from a tall dresser and chewed through the canister, ingesting the medication while my granddaughter had briefly stepped out of the room. Immediately called vet and she was rushed to Animal ER of the Western Slope to save her. Kaya is a deeply loved member of the family and an important source of emotional support for both my daughter and granddaughter, who live with PTSD after severe trauma. She curls up beside my granddaughter at night and helps her sleep peacefully, and her bark at the door brings a sense of comfort and security to them both. Kaya loves visiting her “doggie cousin”. My daughter, a single mother, survived a devastating house fire, years of treatment, and the loss of her car. Now the replacement vehicle needs over $7,000 in repairs, and Kaya’s emergency care is beyond her means. Without help, she may lose their beloved puppy.

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