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Toby

Toby is a 12 year old Maltese in Prince George, BC, who needs $1,700 for Dental Treatment and Tooth Extractions.

Prince George

Toby is a 12-year-old Maltese cross who came to us as a senior. He'd spent his whole life with an elderly couple who loved him but could no longer care for him. Rather than let him go to a shelter, we welcomed him into our home in Prince George, BC. He now lives in a quiet, loving household with our small family and spends his days close by our side. Toby was diagnosed with Grade 2–3 dental disease at College Heights Veterinary Hospital in Prince George by Dr. Saporito. Several teeth are painful and need treatment under general anesthesia — a full dental with bloodwork, x-rays, cleaning, and extractions. Left untreated, it causes ongoing pain and risks infection spreading to his organs, so the procedure is medically necessary. Toby is the gentle heart of our home. He's small, sweet, and endlessly patient — he follows us from room to room, curls up beside us in the evenings, and greets our daughter every day like she's his whole world. After a lifetime of being someone's faithful companion, he's shown our family nothing but calm, loyal love. He asks for so little and gives back so much. A recent car accident left our family stretched thin, and Toby's dental is more than we can manage on our own. Any help means he can have his procedure sooner and spend his senior years free of pain. Seeing him healthy and comfortable again would mean everything to us.

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Lucy

Lucy is a 13 year old Mix-Breed in WAPATO, WA, who needs $3,000 for Splenectomy.

WAPATO, WA

I met Lucy when she belonged to a friend of mine and she was 1 years old at the time in 2014. She immediately got excited and wanted to be close to me and give me kisses. I believe she bonded with me at that moment because even when she didn't see me for a long time she would do the exact same thing every time she did. I told my friends if she ever needed another home I would gladly take her. Yesterday on July 30th Lucy was laying on the floor and wouldn't get up. I tried treats and showed her leash to her and neither worked. I had to lift her to her feet to get her to go potty. She stumbled a couple of times and walked really slowly. The Emergency Vet said she has a mass on her spleen that is letting too much blood in her system and it makes her sick. It has to be removed soon. She is there most loving dog I've ever met. She never growls or barks at anyone. My new born niece was here earlier this week and Lucy was interested in her and sniffed her and that was it. She came into my life as a re home and had been with me since 2020. She is my emotional support dog and I call her my Everything. When I'm depressed she's they're. When I'm upset she's there. I love her so much We just moved to Washington state from Atlanta GA after I had a divorce. We drove 6 days across the country to live with family. I am staying with my niece and staying over. I can't afford her surgery right now. She is my reason to keep going. She deserves the best life.

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Khaleesi

Khaleesi is a 3 year old Munchkin in Poolesville, MD, who needs $800 for Emergency Deobstipation and IV Fluid Therapy.

Poolesville, MD

I've loved Khaleesi for 3 years. A breeder in Idaho raised her; until she arrived we FaceTimed weekly she knew my voice and her name. She deeply bonded with her cat brother and sister right away. Sadly, we've been in emergency housing for months. This sudden instability and financial crisis mean I cannot afford her emergency vet care, but I am desperate to keep our family together Khaleesi is experiencing a severe gastrointestinal emergency. She is growling, visibly uncomfortable, and straining in/out of her litter box with no stool passing. Her latest stools hair and runny. Home remedies wet food and pumpkin failed. Needing emergency visit to Caring Hands Hospital, Oliver was helpful giving me the minimums based on description, exam meds X-ray fecal test She is like my baby, so loving and sweet. If I don't pay attention fast enough, she rapidly nudges my arm with her wet nose to hurry me. I get butterflies feeling her love! She rolls over for belly rubs, sleeps on my chest, and climbs onto my shoulder. When excited, she sits on her hind legs like a little prairie dog. She got me through my hardest times; it breaks my heart I cant help her We fled a domestic crisis. I cannot work while stabilizing my daughter’s and my own trauma in emergency housing. She is our family. Saving Khaleesi means keeping us whole; her health means our small family survives this crisis intact.

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Desert Dogs

Hope in the Desert: Give Egypt's Forgotten Dogs a Second Chance

Maryland, MD • Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society Inc.

Before sunrise, a small team ventured into a remote desert region of Egypt where survival is a daily struggle. With little access to food, clean water, or veterinary care, countless stray dogs are left to fend for themselves. For many, hunger, illness, and untreated injuries are simply a way of life. These five dogs were among the lucky few. Thanks to the dedication of Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Inc., they were safely trapped and brought to a veterinarian, where they received care that most stray animals in Egypt will never experience. Four of the dogs were spayed, one was neutered, three desperately needed dental procedures to relieve painful oral disease, and every dog received a rabies vaccination and deworming treatment to protect both their health and the communities around them. For these dogs, this wasn't just a trip to the vet—it was the first time anyone had ever shown them compassion. Animal welfare resources in Egypt are extremely limited, and stray animals often face neglect, starvation, and little to no access to medical care. Even providing basic veterinary treatment can be an enormous undertaking, requiring dedicated rescuers willing to travel long distances and stretch every available dollar to help animals that so often go unseen. Now comes the next challenge. The rescue is carefully evaluating these dogs to see if any are friendly enough to safely enter their adoption program. If space allows, they hope to bring at least a couple of them into rescue, giving them the opportunity to experience something they've likely never known: regular meals, safety, love, and a family of their own. Your donation will help cover the cost of the lifesaving veterinary care these dogs have already received and allow Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Inc. to continue reaching more forgotten animals living in desperate conditions. For these five dogs, kindness has already changed everything. With your support, this won't be the end of their story—it will be the beginning of a better life. Please donate today and help give Egypt's forgotten desert dogs the hope they deserve.

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