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Lady Charlie

Lady Charlie is a 6 year old Basset Artésien Normand in LaGrange, KY, who needs $3,726 for Right Anal Sacculectomy.

LaGrange, KY

Lady Charlie is a hilarious, perpetually hungry, and irresistibly lovable basset hound who bounced into our lives as a puppy in January 2020. She has been our resident thief from day one reaching the counters with the skill of a Great Dane and swiping everything from pizza to sticks of butter. She shares the home with two other dogs, three cats, and three humans. During a routine checkup in April, an anal sac mass was found. The vet found Lady Charlie to have hypercalcemia - a sign of AGASACA - and biopsied the mass. Once those results confirmed the diagnosis, we were sent to Metropolitan Vet for a surgical consult. The surgeon felt that with excision of the mass, Charlie's prognosis was good. Life would be boring without Lady Charlie's shenanigans! She carts shoes, socks, pillows, and small items into our backyard through her doggy door. She tore up so much of my garden that I surrendered and planted her a carrot patch, fencing off the rest. I call her aggressively affectionate because she absolutely loves everyone she meets and is not shy about wanting belly rubs or treats. Over the past year, I have reduced my work hours to assist my youngest child with a medical condition. We have kept a strict budget, but we also encountered other significant expenses. Having to not worry about this surgical bill would bring such relief to our family.

14%Funded
$530Raised
$3,196To go
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Chewbarka

Chewbarka Cannot Beat Parvo Without Help

Tampa, FL • Rags to Riches Animal Rescue Inc

Chewbarka, lovingly called Chewy, almost didn’t make it. Chewbarka, along with two other dogs, was surrendered to Rags to Riches Animal Rescue by members of an unhoused community who were trying to get the dogs help. All three dogs were suffering from parvo and needed immediate emergency veterinary care. On top of the parvo diagnosis, they were also battling hookworms and coccidia, making their condition even more serious. When Chewy was picked up, his condition was critical. He was so cold. His gums were completely white. His tiny body was shutting down, and honestly, the chances of him surviving were slim. The rescue team feared the worst. But Chewy kept fighting. After emergency treatment, there was finally some hope. He started doing a little better, and everyone breathed a small sigh of relief. But recovery from parvo is not a straight line, especially for puppies this fragile. Just a few hours after leaving one emergency vet, Chewbarka had to be rushed right back to another ER when his temperature dropped again, he became lethargic, and his gums turned pale once more. He just cannot seem to catch a break. Right now, Chewy is still fighting for his life. While he has shown incredible strength, he is not fully out of the woods yet and continues to need intensive medical care, monitoring, medications, and support. Emergency veterinary care for parvo is incredibly expensive, especially when complications continue and multiple ER visits are needed. But Rags to Riches Animal Rescue refused to give up on him because Chewy deserves the chance to live the happy, healthy life every puppy deserves. Now we are asking for your help. Every donation, no matter the amount, goes directly toward Chewbarka’s lifesaving medical care and helps give this tiny fighter a chance at survival. 5/19/26 Update Chewbarka’s story has already touched so many hearts, and we are so happy to share a much needed update on this brave little fighter. After multiple emergency vet visits, countless medications, sleepless nights, and a very uncertain road, Chewy is now doing much better than he was when he first came into our care. The tiny puppy who once struggled just to stay warm is now outside playing, running around, and finally getting to enjoy being a dog again. Seeing him happy, active, and full of life feels nothing short of incredible considering how critical his condition was when he first came to the rescue. There were moments when survival seemed unlikely, but Chewy never gave up. Thanks to the dedicated veterinary teams, his foster caregivers, and the overwhelming support from compassionate donors, he's getting the second chance he deserves. While Chewy still has some recovery ahead of him, his transformation has been amazing to witness. Watching him play outside and act like a normal puppy again is the update everyone was hoping for. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to everyone who is donating, sharing, and supporting Chewbarka during his fight. 5/29/26 Update We’re so happy to share another positive update on Chewbarka! After everything this little guy has been through, from battling parvo, hookworms, and coccidia to multiple emergency vet visits when his condition was hanging in the balance, it’s amazing to see him continuing to grow stronger every day. Recently, Chewy’s foster family noticed he was walking a little differently than usual, so they took him back to the vet to make sure everything was okay. The vet discovered that he had developed a blister, which is now being monitored closely. During the visit, they also noted that Chewy is a bit bow legged, something his care team will continue to keep an eye on as he grows. For a puppy who once struggled just to survive, his strength and determination continue to amaze everyone who has followed his journey from the very beginning. Even more exciting, Chewy is getting closer to the next chapter of his life. If all continues to go well, he should be ready to be neutered in the near future, another important milestone on his road to a bright and healthy future. Looking back at where Chewy started, cold, critically ill, and fighting for his life, it’s hard to believe how far he has come. Every tail wag, every playful moment, and every positive vet check is a testament to the incredible impact of rescue, veterinary care, and the generosity of supporters like you. While Chewy has come an incredibly long way, he still has ongoing veterinary needs ahead, and we remain grateful for every donation that helps ensure he continues receiving the care he deserves. 6/23/26 Update We have the happiest update to share... Chewbarka has officially been adopted! After everything this little guy has been through, we couldn't be more excited to see him starting his next chapter with a family of his very own. When Chewy first came into rescue, he was critically ill. He was battling parvo, hookworms, and coccidia, and his condition was so severe that there were moments when we weren't sure he would survive. He endured multiple emergency vet visits, intensive medical treatment, constant monitoring, medications, diagnostics, and countless hours of dedicated care as everyone fought to save his life. Today, that same puppy is healthy enough to be adopted and begin the life he always deserved. But while Chewy's rescue story has reached its happy ending, his fundraiser is not over yet. The reality is that lifesaving medical care comes with a tremendous cost. The emergency hospitalizations, treatments, medications, diagnostics, follow up appointments, and ongoing veterinary care that saved Chewy's life generated significant medical bills that the rescue is still working to cover. When rescues say "yes" to critically ill puppies like Chewy, they commit to helping first and figuring out the finances later. We would make that same decision again in a heartbeat because Chewy deserved every chance to survive. But now we need your help to ensure those expenses don't take resources away from the next dog who needs emergency care. Please don't stop donating just because Chewy has been adopted. Every donation made to Chewy's fundraiser helps offset the enormous cost of the medical care that got him here. It also helps ensure that when the next puppy arrives sick, injured, or fighting for their life, we can say "yes" without hesitation. Chewy's adoption is exactly what we hoped for from the beginning, but it was only possible because of the incredible support from this community. If you've been waiting to donate, now is the perfect time to help us close the gap on his medical expenses and allow us to continue saving dogs like him. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to everyone who donated, shared his story, and rooted for this tiny fighter. You helped turn what could have been a tragedy into a success story. Chewy may be home, but we're still working to cover the cost of the care that saved his life—and every contribution makes a difference.

4%Funded
$525Raised
$11,375To go
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Calypso

Calypso is a 7 year old Mix-Breed in Athens, GA, who needs $1,288 for Oral Surgery.

Athens, GA

Cal-bug came into my life years ago, when my little sister chose the calico cat that was walking across the roof of the barn at a family friends house. She lived with my family for several years, but once I got my own apartment in my college town, I missed having an animal around as I had growing up. My sister was sweet enough to ask if I wanted to move Calypso in with me. A few months ago I was told of a few different problems Calypso was having. The first one was heartworms, which have been medicated. The issue that has gotten more bothersome, is Cali's broken tooth. What started as innocent drooling has turned into loud meows after dinner. The risk of infection increases daily, but the expense of the surgery is too much for me to handle. Calypso is the well-behaved older sister to Phoebe. She learned to play when she got a sister, and quickly became a very playful girl. She loves sunbathing, her scratcher and her mouse toys! Her fluffy paws keep her slipping and sliding when she runs around, but she always ends the day on her designated pillow. She may not be ultra cuddly, but she always naps nearby! I am a full-time college student who works two jobs. A surgery costing over a thousand dollars is near to impossible for me to afford on my own. Knowing she hurts is devastating. Having her happy and healthy would mean a more peaceful life for Cal-girl to live out her days.

40%Funded
$517.88Raised
$770.12To go
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Remi

Remi is a 8 year old Boxer in Winooski, VT, who needs $2,500 for Large Mast Cell Tumor Removal.

Winooski, VT

Remi is my 8-year-old Boxer-Mastiff mix. I adopted/rescued him from Orleans County Humane Society (Oleand, VT) in May 2020, when he was 2 years old, so he’s been my constant companion for six years. It’s just the two of us at home, but a large circle of family and friends, both human and canine, are part of his daily life as playmates and adventure buddies. Remi has had a growth on his underbelly for about a year that never caused him any trouble, so we’d simply been keeping an eye on it. Two weeks ago it rapidly worsened: growing/filling, turning bright pink, becoming infected, and now bleeding. He can’t stop licking it, and it’s affecting his mobility. I’m seeking urgent treatment at my primary vet, River Cove Animal Hospital (Williston, VT). Remi, my doodle, is a gentle giant and the best snuggle buddy. He knows exactly how to get what he wants and communicate his needs, and he’s the best doorman, investigating each person to make sure they’re safe to be near his family. He inherently knows how to read my signals and provide comfort. He’s my best friend and favorite companion, a constant and safe space in my life. Between a fixed income, necessary living expenses and a recent no-fault car accident, I have no disposable income right now. I’m not sure of the total cost, however, it’s well beyond what I can cover alone. I just want my best doodle boi comfortable through his golden years.

21%Funded
$515Raised
$1,985To go