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Barry

Barry is a 4-month-old Pomeranian in Collinsville, IL, who needs $1,500 for Emergency Surgery for Fracture of Radius and Ulna.

Collinsville, IL

Barry came into my life two months ago, I got him from a breeder in Springfield, IL. I kept the name, Barry because I thought it fit him very well and I love when dogs have human names. He has 3 cat sisters who he loves to antagonize and play with. I take him with me to anywhere that lets him in. He loves anyone and everyone who stops to give him attention, and he smothers them with kisses. At home Barry was very active and lively. Until his recent accident when he jumped out of my arms, breaking his arm. My neighbor has an American Bulldog who loves to play with Barry between the gate and they run back and forth together. He loves to go on walks, bringing me huge leaves and sticks that are usually bigger than he is. He is smart and learns quick with the tricks I have taught him. He is spunky and loving, the first time I picked him up I knew he was mine. He is so funny and energetic, he chases his tail, when he goes outside, he plays fetch, and he runs so fast that he does a somersault when he tries to get his toy. He loves to go on car rides, when I start singing a song, he sings along with me, and it makes my heart melt. Yesterday, he jumped out of my arms, landing on his left arm, breaking it in two places. Upon examination, it was determined that he fractured his radius & ulna bones. He needs emergency surgery. I am distraught over seeing him in so much pain and not his usual happy self. Any help is greatly appreciated. Im a full-time nursing student at SIUE, working a part time job on a fixed income. The surgery is estimated @ $4200 with about $800 follow-up fees. I applied for care credit and got approved for half of that amount. I have $500 saved to use, but am in desperate need of help.

20%Funded
$300Raised
$1,200To go
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Valen

Valen is a 2-year-old in CT, who needs $2,000 for Exploratory Surgery on the intestines/Intussusception.

North Branford, CT

Valen is a 7.5 week old crossbreed that has been a part of our family since she was born. We know both parents, and the breeder is a good friend we have known for years. When she announced her Shepard was pregnant, we knew we wanted a puppy! Once the litter was born, we started visiting several times a week and we really got to know the bold and lovable puppy that would be coming home with us. When Valen was 7 weeks old, she started struggling. After discussing it with the breeder, we decided the best plan would be to take her out of the large litter and take her home for more specialized care. We slept on the living room floor for almost a week, snuggling, feeding and caring for Valen around the clock. Connor first took some time to even want a puppy, but she quickly became 'his' dog. Valen was the pick of the litter and everyone who visited the puppies were drawn to her bold, curious attitude and beautiful color. She is always the first to greet new friends and was first to explore outside the puppy pen, even climbing the stairs to howl at the breeders bedroom at night when she was only a few weeks old! She loves to play with our older dog Dale and is gentle with the 18y/o cat On 3/20 Valen started to not feel well. A quick trip to the ER showed nothing glaringly wrong. All week she continued to lose weight and sleep more. We celebrated every bite of kibble she ate but then she started to refuse all food. Another 2 trips to the vet and an exploratory surgery found her intestines dying. Being so thin and weak made surgery risky but she is a fighter! Connor and I are getting married in under 2 months. Valen came at the perfect time to symbolize our union in marriage, she even already has a role in the upcoming ceremony! But other pet medical bills and paying for a wedding means our budget is already tight.

15%Funded
$300Raised
$1,700To go
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Harlequin

Harlequin needs your help.

Sayreville, NJ • Whiskers Rescue, Inc.

Harlequin was found outside cold, wet, limping, and struggling to breathe. Though she was living as a feral cat, she turned out to be an incredibly sweet and friendly cat who clearly needed help. A Good Samaritan took her in and did everything she could, but Harlequin was still wheezing, had a large lump on her knee, and wasn’t feeling any better, so Whiskers Rescue stepped in to get him the care she desperately needed. Harlequin was recently seen at Twin Oaks Veterinary Hospital by Dr. Schuler, who examined her under anesthesia. Thankfully, no polyps were found, but heartbreakingly, they discovered BB gun pellets in one of his front paws, leading the team to believe Harlequin may have been used for target practice. We truly cannot understand how anyone could be so cruel. Bloodwork and a fecal test were also done, and her kidney values came back slightly abnormal. Harlequin is now on Veraflox and Famciclovir to help make breathing easier, but depending on how she responds, she may still need a culture sensitivity test and/or CT scan. So far, Harlequin’s vet care has totaled $820, and we are asking for help covering these costs so we can continue getting her the treatment she needs. Harlequin has already endured so much, and we want to give this sweet girl the chance to finally feel safe, comfortable, and healthy. If you’re able to donate toward Harlequin’s care, we would be so grateful. Every dollar helps us continue fighting for her.

37%Funded
$299.50Raised
$500.50To go
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Luna

Luna is a six-year-old Corgi/Dachshund mix in Las Vegas, NV, who needs $2,000 for urgent knee surgery.

Las Vegas, NV

When Melissa B. adopted Luna, she fit into her life so well that it was a dream come true. "She lives with me, my older dog, and my elderly parents, whom I care for," Melissa tells Waggle. "She loves everyone she meets. She was born without a tail, and all of her expression is through her ears. You can tell exactly what she’s feeling by what her ears do." Even more heartwarming, Melissa is a teacher, and she discovered Luna loves going to school too. "I brought her to my classroom after she was vaccinated, and she leaped into each kid's lap and showered them with her puppy hugs," Melissa says. But all of a sudden, while Luna was having fun with Melissa and her other dog, Luna yelped in pain. She rushed Luna to the Rainbow Animal Hospital. "This injury came out of nowhere; one minute she was playing, and then she whined, cried, and started limping," Melissa says. "They took X-rays and saw an avulsion fracture (when a small piece of bone gets ripped away from the main bone -- ouch! ) on her right knee." After trying a splint for three weeks, the bone has gotten worse, and Luna developed a nasty skin infection from the splint. Now she needs surgery to mend the fracture. The operation has left Melissa worried and frantic. "As a teacher who also takes care of her parents and lives paycheck to paycheck, I do not have the money to handle this," Melissa says. "Luna is a joy with so much love and energy. It is heartbreaking to see this. She’s so young, and I want her to live a full life." Please help Luna get back on all four paws again!

15%Funded
$298.64Raised
$1,701.36To go
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Rue

Rue is a 1.1-year-old Rottie Mix in Brooklyn, NY, who needs $2,000 for Surgery.

Brooklyn, NY

After needing a light in my life, I was hoping to provide a great life to dog knowing well most shelter dogs are need of them. Rue was surrendered and was very stress in the shelter life where the conditions hardly reach her needs much less wants. She chose me is what i felt when i went to adopt a dog, its been a month since i got her and this life threatening turn of events has her in jeopardy. Rue above all expectations or stereotypes towards Rottweiler, is so loving and lovable. Everyone I’ve introduced or have encountered in walks is of her interest. She falls in love with every dog she meets and loves to play and receive affection. She is so social and caring. She’s not demanding of much and shows her gratitude with her affection. I don’t know how in such a short period of time too but Rue absolutely has a bond with me. Bond is present with everyone with everyone but she took a liking towards my character. I felt for her since i first met her, her just being around makes me have a reason. Rue is experiencing spontaneous pneumothorax and is being hospitalized at Verg hospital. She is in need of a cat scan and surgery for the hopes of full recovery. There’s extra air that needs to be removed from between her lungs and ribcage in order to have comfortable breathing. The scan would identify the specific cause and spread and the surgery is in hopes of successfully removing so. This is a sudden major expense that goes over my head but someway and somehow, i need to figure out. I can afford her expenses on a regularly and i knew this when adopting her. I take care of my grandma and younger cousins while being a student and having a part time job.

15%Funded
$297Raised
$1,703To go