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Zeva

Zeva is a 8 Year Old American Staffordshire Terrier in Gastonia, NC, Who Needs $2,000 for Chemotherapy.

Gastonia, NC

I rescued sweet ZEVA 5 years ago. She is my service dog & best friend. Had a tough start her first 2 1/2 years. They thought she was part of a dog fighting ring, but you’d never know it by how sweet she is. She was def used 4 a lot of breeding. tail is wagging constantly When I adopted her she had heartworms, which were successfully treated.she now has cancer. I depend on her 4 daily needs She had the cancerous tumor removed but it was discovered it has spread. Without chemo, the guess is she won’t make it 6 months. With chemo, best guess is close to 2 years. I need and want her here as long as possible healthy and pain free I rely on her daily for assistance in her capacity as service dog. Plus I love her so much and even 2 years is not enough! She loves her toys and especially her treats. And lce cream!! She is extremely smart and when she needs something, she lets us know through verbal noises. Then she shows us what she needs ask her and she shakes her head 1x yes. She is probably the most special dog I’ve had and I rely on her a lot. And of course, she goes everywhere with me. Superb travel buddy Having ZEVA has made my disabilities much easier to manage. I am disabled and do live on social security disability. I’m also in the process of moving to the beach. She LOVES the beac. I want so much for her to live long and healthy enough to enjoy the beach until the end.

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$46.25Raised
$1,953.75To go
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Callie

Gentle Callie Needs Ongoing Care to Manage Her Digestive Disease

Lauderhill, FL • Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation, Inc.

Callie is a six-year-old cat who has been in foster care with Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation for the past five years. Despite the long wait, she has remained loving, affectionate, and trusting. She enjoys quiet companionship and gentle attention, and her foster family knows her as a truly special cat with so much love to give. Callie’s journey hasn’t been easy. She struggles with chronic digestive issues that require ongoing medical management to keep her comfortable and stable. Without consistent care, her symptoms can worsen quickly, making it difficult for her to feel well and maintain her quality of life. To help control her condition, Callie needs daily medication along with specialized veterinary visits. During flare-ups, she also requires IV fluids to support her hydration and help her recover. This level of care is essential for keeping Callie feeling her best — but it also comes with ongoing costs that add up over time. Even with these challenges, Callie remains sweet and loving. She continues to seek affection and enjoys the calm reassurance of the people who care for her. She’s been waiting patiently for years, and Saving Sage is committed to making sure she continues to receive the treatment she needs. Your donation will help provide: • Daily medications to manage her digestive condition • Specialized veterinary visits • IV fluids when flare-ups occur • Ongoing supportive care • Continued comfort and stability for Callie Callie has spent five years in foster care, quietly waiting and loving. With your support, we can ensure she stays healthy, comfortable, and surrounded by the care she deserves. Please donate and share Callie’s story. Every contribution helps this sweet girl continue her journey with comfort, dignity, and hope. 🐱✨ 4/11/26 Update Sweet Callie has recently experienced a setback in her ongoing medical journey. Over the past day, she stopped eating — something that is especially concerning given her history of chronic digestive issues. She has already had diagnostic bloodwork, and today she will undergo an ultrasound so the veterinary team can take a closer look at what may be causing this sudden decline. These diagnostics are important in determining the next steps and ensuring she receives the right treatment as quickly as possible. Despite this bump in the road, Callie is in caring hands and being closely monitored. Her team is doing everything they can to keep her comfortable while they search for answers. As many of you know, Callie has been so resilient throughout her five years in foster care, and we’re hopeful she will push through this setback as she has so many others. Right now, your support means more than ever. Additional diagnostics, treatment, and supportive care will help us give Callie the best chance to recover and get back to feeling like herself again. Thank you for continuing to stand by Callie. She is deeply loved, and we remain committed to giving her the comfort and care she deserves.

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$45.50Raised
$1,454.50To go
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Chase

Chase is a 8 year old American Pit Bull Terrier in Crystal Beach, FL, who needs $1,200 for FHO - Femoral Head Ostectomy.

Crystal Beach, FL

We adopted Chase from the local shelter when we brought our daughter (who was 2 at the time) to see the dogs and he got along with her amazingly. Chase is around 8 years old and such a wonderful family dog. He sleeps with our oldest son, always listens to mom, plays with our middle child, loves to be next to dad, and lets Rowan dress him up. He got the nickname Princess because he acts like one! Chase was hit by a car has suffered a dislocated leg. Unfortunately, 2 days after being put back in place, it dislocated again. We were informed that it now requires urgent surgery. Without this procedure, he may lose the ability to walk normally, run, or enjoy the playful life he’s always loved. Seeing Chase in pain & unable to move freely is heartbreaking. Chase is patient, sweet and goofy! He lets our youngest dress him up & try to ride him. He’s earned the nickname Princess because he will only go potty if he’s buried deep in a bush, refuses to eat unless we “season” his food, and needs lots of blankets for bed. He loves morning walks with our oldest & nighttime walks with Dad. When mom talks to him, he barks joyfully. Chase is truly the best. I recently lost my job & we do not have an emergency savings or credit cards to fall back on. The cost of his initial emergency visits to the vet cost us $2300 that we didn’t have to spare. To be unable to help him when he’s given us so much love is heartbreaking.

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$45Raised
$1,155To go