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LaChienne

LaChienne is a 2 year old Mix-Breed in Asheville, NC, who needs $950 for Laparoscopic Spay.

Asheville, NC

LaChienne was prescribed as a Service Animal to assist with my balance. I got her at 4 months old. We immediately took a Canine Manners course, where she was the prize pupple (play on words intended). She is everyone she meets Emotional Support Animal! Because of her popularity and obvious brilliance, she was offered a scholarship to a Beyond Basics course. We are waiting until her surgery. I, as LaChienne's human, decided to wait on her neutering until she had several cycles, so her body could benefit from the estrogen & progesterone. Two heats reduces the chance of Hip Dysplasia by 50%, which is substantial! Now is the time for her surgery, before the odds of uterine, ovarian, mammary cancers, etc. increases. We are creating this account for help with a LAPRASCOPIC procedure. LaChienne is the Belle of the Ball, who is loved by everyone. Her petite boudoir is in our small apartment in an H.U.D. housing development for elderly & handicapped. Being a cross between 2 sporting breeds, father Golden Retriever/ mother American Standard Poodle, her almost 2 miles daily is very important to our happiness. We do not want an extended cone of shame and time off of her training The total hysterectomy is both painful and time consuming, when the same goal can be achieved with a laparoscopic procedure. When we started shopping the surgery ranged from $1400-2800 dollars. The wonderful Veterinarians of Sage Pet Hospital have offered $950 total.

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Bradford Jack

Bradford Jack is a 1 year old Mix-Breed in WHITESTONE, NY, who needs $2,000 for surgery.

WHITESTONE, NY • NYC Second Chance Rescue

Just days ago, Bradford Jack was returned to the care of NYC Second Chance Rescue under heartbreaking circumstances. His adopter was facing a crisis at home and made the difficult decision to surrender Bradford Jack so he could be safe. What happened next made that decision even more significant. Before Bradford Jack returned to rescue, he got into the trash and began vomiting repeatedly. His condition quickly became concerning, and his rescue team rushed him to the veterinary hospital. X-rays revealed a linear foreign body lodged in Bradford Jack’s gastrointestinal tract. This is a life-threatening emergency. If left in place, a linear foreign body can cause severe intestinal damage, including tissue injury, perforation, infection, and potentially fatal complications. Bradford Bradford Jack is already severely dehydrated, and right now, he isn't stable enough to safely undergo anesthesia. His veterinary team is working urgently to change that. Bradford Jack is receiving IV fluids and medications to stabilize and rehydrate him. As soon as he is strong enough to safely undergo anesthesia, the veterinary team will perform surgery to remove the foreign material and assess the damage it may have caused. There is no time to waste. And while Bradford Jack is fighting for his life, we want to make one thing very clear: we do not blame his adopter. Domestic violence can force people into unimaginable situations and impossible choices. Bradford Jack's adopter made the heartbreaking decision to get him somewhere safe while navigating her own crisis. She didn't stop caring about him—she made sure he had people who could protect him and get him the emergency medical attention he needed. Returning Bradford Jack may very well have saved his life. Now, NYC Second Chance Rescue is fighting to save him once again. 💙 Please donate toward Bradford Jack's emergency care today. His hospitalization, stabilization, surgery, medications, and recovery will be costly, but every dollar can help give this sweet boy the chance to survive this frightening ordeal. If you can't donate, please share Jack's story. Your share could reach someone who can help. Bradford Jack has already endured more upheaval than any dog should. Now he needs a safe place to heal, a team willing to fight for him, and a community willing to stand behind him. Please help Bradford Jack get through this emergency and give him the second chance he deserves.

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King

King is a 6 year old Beagle in Summerville, SC, who needs $7,000 for Perineal Hernia Surgery.

Summerville, SC

One day, I woke up and decided I wanted a dog. I’ve always dreamed of having a dog of my own, and in my mind, I already knew exactly what I wanted. I loved the idea of having a tiny, adorable dog that I could carry around, love, and spoil. I ended up at the pet store, excited. There was this cute little dog scratching at the window, and that was King! I am seeking medical help for King because he is currently dealing with a serious medical condition called a perineal hernia. At this point, surgery is necessary to help correct the hernia and give him the best chance at maintaining his quality of life. King has given me six years of unconditional love and companionship. I want to give him the same love in return by doing everything I can to help King is truly one of a kind to me personally. He is not just my pet; he is my son. He has been my best friend and constant companion everyday. I brought him home when he was three months old. Six years later, he remains one of my greatest blessings. He has a huge personality despite being a small dog. King is playful, affectionate, loving, spoiled, and definitely dominant. He knows what he wants a King’s medical condition has created an unexpected financial burden that I was not prepared for. He needs surgery for his perineal hernia, and unfortunately, the cost of his treatment is more than I can afford on my own. King is only six years old and still has so much life

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