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Cito

Cito is a 7 month old Yorkshire Terrier in Roseville, , who needs $7,500 for Oxygen and Antibiotic Treatment.

Roseville

Last December, my husband barely survived a Neuro ICU coma. To help heal our children's trauma, we got Cito, a teacup Yorkie. He brought the immediate laughter, comfort, and joy we desperately prayed for, holding our family together. I know many face impossible choices, but I am begging you to hear our story and help us save the little pup who healed our broken hearts. Our 7-month-old teacup Yorkie, Cito Ruiz, is fighting for his life in the ICU. He has pneumonia after a seizure caused him to aspirate. He is in an oxygen chamber, struggling to breathe, but he is fighting. He is getting stronger. He wants to live. He is staying at the Vet Hospital nearest us. He is the light of our day although we have no idea what brought this on. Last Dec, my husband survived a Neuro ICU coma. To heal our kids, we got Cito, a teacup Yorkie. He brought the comfort and joy we prayed for. I know many face hard choices, but I'm begging you to hear our story and help save the pup who glued our family back together. His zoomies, licks and morning cuddles have healed every single one of our 7 member family. When Cito comes home - because we believe with all our hearts that he will - we will spend our ives paying this kindness forward. We already believe to never take things for granted, given our family fear of losing a loved one, we will continue to live this and bless others.

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Matilda

Abandoned and Injured, Matilda Still Has Hope

Eagan, MN • Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Matilda should never have been left to suffer alone. She was found wandering a rural gravel road near Bethany, Missouri, painfully underweight and unable to use one of her front legs. Her ankle is severely swollen, frozen in place, and contracted from what appears to be an old injury that was never treated. Every step she takes is a reminder of the pain she has been forced to endure. A local canine officer safely secured Matilda and cared for her because the small local pound was unable to comfortably accommodate a dog of her size. It also appeared that Matilda had given birth to multiple litters of puppies during her life. After years spent caring for others, she was left alone when she needed help the most. Although a nearby resident believed they knew where she came from, the suspected owners denied that she belonged to them. Her full story may never be known, but it is heartbreakingly clear that she was abandoned. Now safe with Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue, Matilda is finally receiving the love and compassion she has always deserved. Despite everything she has been through, she has remained incredibly gentle, affectionate, and trusting. She has settled into her foster home beautifully and is soaking up every bit of kindness she's offered. But Matilda's journey to recovery is only beginning. She urgently needs to see a veterinary orthopedic specialist, undergo advanced imaging to determine the extent of the damage, and receive specialized surgery. At this point, her medical team does not yet know if her leg can be repaired or if amputation will be the best option to give her a comfortable, pain free life. Your donation will help cover Matilda's specialist consultation, diagnostic imaging, surgery, medications, follow up care, spay, and vaccinations. After everything Matilda has endured, she deserves the chance to leave her pain behind and finally experience the happy, healthy future she's been waiting for. Please consider making a donation to help give this sweet girl the second chance she so deserves. 8/1/26 Update As Matilda underwent her veterinary evaluation, her medical team uncovered additional concerns that no one was expecting. In addition to the severe orthopedic issues affecting her front leg, veterinarians discovered an abdominal mass, a possible mammary tumor, and that Matilda is anemic. Right now, her doctors are focused on keeping her comfortable, managing her pain, and closely monitoring her bloodwork in hopes that her anemia will improve enough for surgery. Matilda's front leg has likely never functioned normally, either because of a birth defect or an injury she suffered very early in life. Because Great Danes carry most of their weight on their front limbs, relying almost entirely on one healthy front leg for so long has placed tremendous strain on the rest of her body. That extra stress is now affecting her remaining front leg as well as her spine, making her mobility even more challenging. If her bloodwork improves as hoped, Matilda is expected to undergo exploratory abdominal surgery during the second week of August. This procedure will help her veterinary team determine the cause of the abdominal mass and develop the best treatment plan for her moving forward. Despite everything she's facing, Matilda hasn't lost her gentle spirit. She continues to greet everyone with kindness, soaking up affection and reminding everyone around her just how resilient she is. Her road to recovery has become longer than anyone anticipated, but Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue is committed to giving her every chance at a comfortable, happy future. Thank you to everyone who has donated, shared Matilda's story, and kept her in your thoughts. Your support is helping provide the specialized care she needs as her team works to uncover answers and give this sweet girl the second chance she deserves. 8/9/26 Update We don’t have a new medical update to share on Matilda just yet, but we did recently get a small glimpse of her life in the care of Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue. Matilda received some new presents, including a comfortable bed and toys of her own. They may seem like simple things, but for a dog who was found abandoned, severely underweight, struggling to walk, and facing multiple serious medical concerns, having a soft place to rest and a few things to call her own means a little more. Matilda’s last evaluation revealed that her medical situation was far more complicated than originally expected. In addition to the severe orthopedic condition affecting her front leg, her vets discovered an abdominal mass, a possible mammary tumor, and anemia. Her medical team is closely monitoring her bloodwork while working to determine when she will be stable enough to move forward with additional procedures. Her new bed and toys don’t erase the serious challenges she is facing, but they can make the difficult days a little more comfortable. Thank you to everyone who has donated to Matilda’s fundraiser so far and has helped make her care possible. With multiple medical concerns requiring veterinary attention, Matilda’s journey is far from simple, and your support continues to be incredibly important. We hope to have more information about her medical progress soon. In the meantime, thank you for continuing to stand behind Matilda as she faces whatever comes next. 8/14/26 Update We have some wonderful news to share about Matilda! She is home, and her first surgery went smoothly! One of the biggest concerns was a possible mass that had been discovered during her earlier evaluation. Thankfully, there is now some very reassuring news: no mass was found, and there is no cancer. Instead, it was determined that one of Matilda’s kidneys is slightly enlarged and positioned higher in her abdomen than expected. This will need to be monitored moving forward, but everyone is incredibly relieved that the frightening possibility of cancer has been ruled out. There is more good news, too. Her bloodwork and anemia are improving with regular meals and proper nutrition, and she continues to get stronger as her body recovers. And while Matilda has been recovering, she has made a very special new friend named Six! There may be quite a size difference between the two, but that certainly hasn’t stopped them from becoming best buddies. Six may be tiny, but she has a big personality and has no problem keeping up with Matilda. The two spend their days playing together, sharing toys, curling up in the same bed, and keeping each other company. Six has even figured out that climbing onto the recliner gives her a little height advantage during playtime! Watching their friendship develop has been such a sweet part of Matilda’s recovery, and having a little companion around seems to be making her time at home that much more enjoyable. There are still some decisions to be made about what comes next for Matilda’s leg and a few of her other medical needs, so her journey isn’t over just yet. For now, though, she is back home where she belongs, resting comfortably, enjoying her new bed, toys, and treats, and spending plenty of time with her new best friend Thank you so much to everyone who has donated, shared Matilda’s fundraiser, sent something special, or simply followed along and rooted for her. Your support is helping make each step of her recovery possible, and we’ll continue to share updates as her veterinary team determines what comes next.

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Mama

Mama is a 8 year old Mix-Breed in Marietta, PA, who needs $10,000 for Pyometra Surgery.

Marietta, PA

On thanksgiving 2018 we found a little black cat in our garage, we always leave the garage cracked for a warm place and food for the strays in the neighborhood so I shut the door and trapped her in my garage because she was so small about two days later I realized she had brought her baby aka baby man in with her and that’s who we got mama and baby man, we have had them for about 8 years On Sunday the 12th of July we saw mama not doing so well under a bed we rushed her to the emergency vet, Hershey animal emergency center we have never been able to catch her to get her spayed turns out she had Pyometra and needed an emergency spaying which we gladly did on top of that all of our cats have been dealing with symptoms of feline herpes runny eyes stuffy nose etc Mama is bonded with her baby we call him baby man they are never separated even now she is in a baby playpen with her feeding tube recovering baby man sits outside her pen and keeps her company mama is so nice she has always been she just doesn’t like to be picked up at all other than that she’s very cuddly and full of love and gets along with everyone She was hospitalized from July 12 to July 16 with emergency surgery it ended up costing us 15000 which we gladly paid we just bought a house in May and have been moving which is why all the cats got all stressed out and got sick with the herpes symptoms

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Sturgeon

Three Days in an Oxygen Chamber Saved Sturgeon's Life

HENRICO, VA • Beagles and Bentleys

Sturgeon has already survived more than any puppy ever should. When Sturgeon was only five weeks old, his mother was tragically killed, leaving him and his littermates alone to survive without food, shelter, or water. Thankfully, Beagles and Bentleys stepped in, rescuing the orphaned puppies and providing the love, care, and medical attention they desperately needed. As Sturgeon grew stronger, his playful personality began to shine. He proved to be an intelligent, curious, and spunky Great Pyrenees mix with his whole life ahead of him. Then, just as everything seemed to be falling into place, disaster struck again. Only 10-12 weeks old, Sturgeon suddenly became ill with kennel cough. His condition deteriorated rapidly as the infection progressed into a severe case of bacterial pneumonia. He was rushed to the emergency vet, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit and placed in an oxygen chamber for three days while his medical team fought to save his life. Sturgeon required around the clock emergency care, oxygen therapy, IV medications, and constant monitoring. His tiny body was working overtime just to breathe. Thankfully, this brave little puppy never gave up. After days of intensive treatment, Sturgeon pulled through. He was determined to be well enough to leave the hospital and continue his recovery with the loving family who had just begun an adoption trial before he became sick. Sturgeon's emergency hospitalization resulted in nearly $10,000 in unexpected veterinary expenses. As a nonprofit rescue, Beagles and Bentleys never hesitates to say yes when an animal needs lifesaving care, but emergency cases like Sturgeon's place a tremendous strain on their resources. Please consider making a donation to help Beagles and Bentleys recover the cost of Sturgeon's lifesaving emergency care. Your generosity allows them to continue saying "yes" to the next puppy who needs a second chance.

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Benny

Help Benny’s Broken Leg

Carlsbad, CA • Super B Foundation

Benny is only four months old, but he’s already endured more pain than any puppy ever should. This sweet little boy arrived at an overcrowded California shelter over 4th of July weekend as a stray with a badly broken leg. Alone, frightened, and injured, Benny faced an uncertain future in a shelter where resources are stretched thin and time is never on a vulnerable puppy’s side. Thankfully, Super B Foundation stepped in before it was too late and Benny was immediately evaluated by a veterinarian. For the next three weeks, Benny must remain as still as possible in a cast—a nearly impossible task for a playful, growing puppy. After that, he’ll return for repeat X-rays to see if the bone is healing correctly. Every two weeks he needs to have his bandages redone and be checked for pressure sores - costing the rescue $600 each visit. If his leg isn’t improving, amputation may be his only option. No matter what the next X-rays reveal, Benny’s journey isn’t over. He will need ongoing veterinary care, follow-up appointments, pain management, and careful monitoring until his leg has fully healed and he’s finally able to run and play like every puppy deserves. Your donation will help cover Benny’s exams, X-rays, medications, cast care, and any surgery he may need if his leg doesn’t heal properly. After everything he’s been through, Benny needs a community willing to stand beside him. Please help Benny heal so this brave little puppy can leave his painful past behind and look forward to a future filled with long walks, squeaky toys, and a loving family. Every gift, no matter the size, brings him one step closer to a full recovery.

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