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Iris Salinas

Iris Salinas is a 14 year old Mix-Breed in New Smyrna Beach, FL, who needs $2,000 for Tumor Removal.

New Smyrna Beach, FL

Iris came to me at 2 weeks old. I held her tiny sweet body in my hands to nurse her. I fed her, bathed her, kissed her and loved her from the moment I picked her up. Iris is the pack leader, a princess, stubborn, smart, stoic. She's loves to eat, play, cuddle and eat. She loves her Daddy & she's obsessed with me. She's my hero. Iris is our light & joy. She's the best little girl in the world. Iris has a cancerous growth on her front right leg on her elbow. It's a tumor. It's a stage 1.We had it biopsied and it hasn't healed. It's split open and she needs it removed as soon as possible. Her surgery is scheduled for Monday the 10th with the specialist at AVS in Daytona. The cost range is $3200 to $3800 & I need to put down a $2,700 deposit before the surgery and pay the remaining balance Iris is the center of our world.She's been the only female amongst her best friends and brothers. She's been raised by, with and raised a group of the best boys in the world. When she can't be with us, my parents and brother watch her. Every morning she goes straight to my brother's door for morning cuddles, comes out to have coffee with her grandma and gets a piece of breakfast from grandpa. Our hearts have ached a lot in 3 years. We lost 2 of Iris' brothers. 2 of the best boys she helped raise. I gave birth to a stillborn boy inbtwn those losses. Her Daddy was let go& I left my job after our loss. We started a S.B.Iris is my world. I can't bare life w.o her.

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Lollie

Lollie is a 10 year old Poodle in East Greenwich, RI, who needs $2,000 for Cancer Vaccine for Melanoma.

East Greenwich, RI

Lollie is puppy mill survivor rescued from a kill shelter in Arkansas. I saw her on Petfinder over10 yrs ago and fell in love. Her foster named her. I adopted Lollie and had her transported to RI when she was 8 wks old. My Dal mix, Maddie, took her under wing and the first lesson was how to do a perimeter. They became best friends. Lollie became alpha and still orders the bigger dogs around. I just lost Maddie. She was 17. The next month, Lollie had the cancer diagnosis. She had a toe tumor. It took a month to see the surgeon for a consult. Lollie was limping and clearly hurting. Dr. David Sweet at Ocean State Veterinary Services in East Greenwich, RI, amputated her toe and removed and biopsied a lymph node and tumor. It was Melanoma, but had not spread yet. I called oncology. Lollie, 26 lbs, once launched herself into the air and scolded a larger dog that had lunged at me. She and Maddie would squeeze into my mom's hospital bed when mom was on hospice. They would not be kept from her. Whether sleeping on her back or trying to look innocent after eating something she shouldn't when said item is clearly in her beard, she makes me laugh. Her tail never stops wagging. Oncologist Caleb Alexander, at OSVS, thinks Lollie should have a cancer vaccine that could extend her life. It's a series of 4 vaccines and a booster. The cost is $1500 per vaccine. Without this treatment, the cancer will spread. I took out $6000 in loans to cover the surgery, funds are now needed for cancer treatment.

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