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Sasha

Sasha is a nine-week-old Labrador mix in Raleigh, NC, who needs $1,500 for emergency hospitalization.

Raleigh, NC

Lara G. and her family are struggling financially. Her husband lost his job because of COVID-19, and money is tight. "It's exhausting. It's not easy," Lara tells Waggle. "You can't put anything into savings, and you live check to check." Their new puppy, Sasha, was a bright ray of sunshine during these challenging times. "She is an amazing puppy. She is smart, playful, and most of all very loving," Lara says. But then Sasha became very sick. Lara rushed her to the animal hospital and got terrible news: Sasha had Parvo. The highly contagious virus can be deadly if not treated. When Lara got the estimate for Sasha's treatment, she was shocked. It was thousands of dollars-- money her family did not have. Lara was faced with economic euthanasia, potentially putting Sasha to sleep because Lara could not afford the puppy's care. "I said, we have to come up with the money fast. I cannot put an animal down. It's not fair. I was worried, stressed, and anxious. Her life was on the line," she says. Lara says the Veterinary Emergency Group animal hospital told her about Waggle, and she launched this campaign for Sasha. Lara, her family, and Sasha want to thank anyone in advance who might donate to help; Sasha has her whole life ahead of her. "She will make you smile just by being around her," Lara says. "She is incredibly snuggly. She has adopted my daughter's stuffed rabbit and drags it all over the apartment, and then finally takes it to bed when she is ready to go to sleep. She is just a baby but already has such an outgoing personality."

18%Funded
$275Raised
$1,225To go
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Sadie

Sadie is a 14 year old Mix-Breed in Tampa, FL, who needs $2,200 for Enucleation of Both Eyes.

Tampa, FL

I adopted Sadie from the humane society of Tampa about 8 years ago. She had just had a litter of puppies. Someone kept the puppies but dropped her off. She was in the corner of the cage not acting like she wanted to be adopted. I had just lost my angel, and somehow I knew she was just what I needed and I was just what she needed. It was ment to be. I'm seeking help to get both of her eyes removed. I don't want this but I went to an optometrist who said she needs it. They gave me a quote of $5294 to $6925. I've reached out to the humane society of Tampa and they said they could do it for around $2200. They also said that they looked at her medical records and that the optometrist recommendation is needed. I have an appointment August 13. Sadie is a very loving and caring dog, both with people and animals. She has been there with me through my 6 years of cancer journey. She's been by my side throughout the ups and downs of it all. I maxed out care credit on my medical bills or I would use that to pay for it myself. I'm currently in treatment so it makes it hard to work. I've borrowed from family, friends and church friends Sadie is older but in relatively good health other than her eyes. She has been blind for years so it's not going to be hard for her to get used to it. She still has several years left in her if she has this surgery. I need her. She's my support

12%Funded
$271.75Raised
$1,928.25To go
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Cherry

Cherry's Broken Jaw Can't Wait—She Needs Emergency Surgery

Lauderhill, FL • Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation, Inc.

Every day, animal rescues are forced to make impossible decisions. Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation is already beyond capacity. Their kennels are full, their resources are stretched to the limit, and they even have a sign on the door explaining that they simply cannot take in another animal. But then Cherry arrived. A compassionate Good Samaritan walked through the doors carrying a tiny kitten who was suffering from a devastating injury—a severely fractured jaw. Frightened, unable to eat, and in obvious pain, Cherry needed immediate medical attention. There was no way to turn this kitten away. Some emergencies don't wait for space to open up. Some lives simply can't be left behind. Cherry was immediately brought to safety, where the veterinary team confirmed the severity of the injury. The fracture is too complex to heal on its own and requires emergency surgery with a veterinary specialist. Without surgical repair, Cherry will continue to suffer significant pain, the bones could heal improperly, and this sweet kitten could face lifelong difficulties eating, grooming, and living a normal life. Despite already operating beyond capacity, Saving Sage Animal Rescue Foundation refused to let Cherry suffer alone. They stepped in without hesitation because every animal deserves the chance to heal—especially one who has already endured so much. Now they need your help. Emergency cases like Cherry's are impossible to predict, but they can't be ignored. Every dollar donated will go directly toward the specialized surgery and veterinary care Cherry urgently needs to relieve the pain, repair the damage, and give this tiny kitten the opportunity to grow into the healthy, happy cat she was always meant to be. Cherry's future depends on receiving this surgery in time. Please make a donation today. No gift is too small, and together we can ensure that the rescue never has to choose between saving a life and affording the care that life requires. Help Cherry heal. Help her eat without pain. Help her finally have the future she deserves.

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Snoop

Snoop is a 4 year old Black and Tan Coonhound in Middlebury, VT, who needs $633 for Emergency Blood Work, Meds, and Hospitalization.

Middlebury, VT

I was looking to rescue, rehome or purchase a hound. While doing an extensive search online, I found Snoop! He was living on an Amish farm in Pennsylvania. I made the trek to Pennsylvania to bring Snoop to his forever home. When I arrived at the farm there was a family standing in front of the homestead holding Snoop! I knew immediately he was mine and I was his! Snoop's hound instinct led him into trouble on the evening of August, 24th. He ate compost on the farm where we live. The compost caused a life threatening symptoms! His temperature reached 108 accompanied by other life threatening symptoms. He had a 10% chance to live. He was hospitalized at the Burlington Emergency and Veterinary Specialists where treatment saved his life! Snoop lives up to his name! He is curious and inquisitive. Always snooping around! He has a soft and gentle demeanor and loves everyone he comes in contact with! He loves to snuggle and his naps. He loves his ears rubbed but most of all he loves our times together exploring the woods all over VT and NY. He is the best part of me. He thinks I rescued him but really he saved me... I live on my own and work full time as a caregiver. I pride myself in being very independent so putting this out there is completely out of my comfort zone but Snoop is all I have. He is my child and I will do whatever I can for him, he needs me and I need him even more!

43%Funded
$270Raised
$363To go
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Molly

Molly is a 8-year-old Beagle in Schellsburg , PA, who needs $2,000 for Spinal Surgery.

Schellsburg, PA

Hello. Molly has been a part of my family since she was 8 weeks old. She is a happy, playful, smart, lovable and well behaved baby girl. She gets concerned if someone coughs and then has to give them kisses and check them over. She corrects her beagle brothers, when they are misbehaving. Always at her moms side. She visits her grandma every week to. She sleeps in bed with me. She likes to hunt bunnies and mice. She almost a champion bunny dog, but more of a home body. She suddenly became paralyzed in her rear 2 weeks ago. She’s keeping in check with her dr who referred her to a neurosurgeon. If she doesn’t get this done, she may become completely paralyzed. She can potty on her own and move her back legs some at this time. She is the best behaved beagle I’ve ever seen. That being said, she doesn’t take crap from her brothers and makes them listen to mom. She likes to play within toys and chase the boys sometimes. Likes to watch her daddy cook and sit with him during the day. She’s never had babies but loves helping with them and playing with them if she gets near any. Her veterinarian has referred her to a neurologist. We’re waiting for them to call and set the appointment for her. We travel an hour to see the regular vet. And the Pittsburg vet is two hours away. But all worth it, is they can fix her back up. I am on disability. Her daddy has a place about 15 minutes away & helps out some. We just lost 2 dogs around a year ago and one a year and a half ago. We spent around $400 a month on banshees meds for congestive heart failure. Then jasper got cancer in his spleen.

14%Funded
$270Raised
$1,730To go
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Smudge Kipp

Smudge is a 10-year-old Chihuahua in Maitland , FL, who needs $1,500 for Hospitalization for GI Bleed.

Maitland, FL

Smudge IS MY SON, we're inseperablrle. It's just me and him relying on each other He's been ill for 2 yrs, the vets are unable to find a diagnosis At his worst, going back and forth to vets daily for months I had 2 strokes. I still refused to leave his side. I promised I'd protect and never give up on him. His love has no conditions, neither does mine. He's admitted in the ICU tonight. Please! As I'm a disabled veteran, I have the privilege to be with him every moment of the day, and there isn't a minute we aren't together. Unless he is admitted, which hurts me more than you will ever know. Like tonight, the place is empty and lonely without my boy here. The hardest part is to watch him daily, and see the decline as it happens in real time, each flare up he has Smudge is a Chihuahua, they have a reputation. He is the most loving Chihuahua you'll ever meet, as many do. I carry him in my arms everywhere we go, he just lays on his back like a baby, as strangers all come up to say hi. He's the best friend anyone could hope for. Our bond is so close, he let's me know what he wants without saying a word. He knows he can count on his Smudge is in the ICU for bleeding in his stool. I hope this campaign will get him through this acute period, to allow for further testing to find the underlying root cause before its too late. I can never achieve the costlier tests as I'm fighting daily just to pay to treat his urgent needs and illnesses, leaving no financial room for the diagnostics required As stated, I'm a disabled veteran w/ TBI and 2 strokes, last yr. I can solely rely on VA disability. Just since the beginning of May ['23] his bills have totaled $3600 This admission will be another $2k. I've sold/pawned everything of value for his care Please Help

18%Funded
$267Raised
$1,233To go