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Mia

Mia is a 4 year old American Longhair in Dale City, VA, who needs $2,000 for Emergency Services.

Dale City, VA

Mia was adopted from PetSmart by one of the employees and I began to foster her soon after. She had come out of a bad situation, not allowing anyone to get near her, she was very shy and would hide all the time, only coming out at night when everyone was asleep. She has come such a long way in the 2 years that she has been my baby, even allowing me to hold her for short periods of time. She was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and is being treated at Pender Veterinary Center in Fairfax, VA. She was brought in Saturday evening after I found her barely responsive on my floor after returning to work. She is still being treated and is not expected to come home for a few day, with her being in the vet for 7 days total, hopefully. Mia's favorite thing in the work is her person, my boyfriend, Cam. They have bonded in a way that I have yet to understand. She is a completely different cat around him, and he loves her with all his heart, maybe a little more than he loves me. Her eyes brighten up when he goes to visit her at the vet with me, and we are ready for her to be home with us again. Mia's bill was originally expected to be $5,500 on the low end, but has well exceeded that amount, and is now expected to be closer to $17,600. I have been able to contribute $10,500, emptying out my savings, but am struggling to come up with the remaining $7,100.

8%Funded
$165Raised
$1,835To go
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Walter

Walter is a 4-year-old Pit Terrier Mix in Lubbock, TX, who needs $1,800 for Canine TPLO.

Lubbock, TX

I adopted Walter from the Lubbock Animal Shelter a year after my first rescue, Peach, passed. We went and looked at the dogs and I wanted to take them all home! I went in the kennel and played with Walter. He was just 6 months old. We left without him but on the way home, I cried so much, my husband had to turn around. We adopted Walter. He's been my sidekick ever since. He's my Wally dog! Walter loves people. He gets so excited whenever we have company. He knows everybody by name. He will go look for whoever you call by going to their room to look. He's part of the family! He loves to go for car rides and going to the park for walks. He loves to spend time with the family outside chasing balls, birds and squirrels. He loves to go night-night in my bed and takes over the bed! Walter is the smartest dog I have ever had. He learns new things quickly and is very well behaved. He knows where to go sit while we eat dinner and he knows how to give hugs. He loves to chase his ball and play tug of war. He gets sad when he does not get go for car rides. He loves to play with other animals but is still learning how to play with cats without getting beat up! Walter tore is left ACL as a result of the "zoomies". He was excited and jumping on and off the bed. I took him to the vet and was told it should heal on its own. It seemed to be getting better when he began favoring his right leg. I took him to a different vet and a full exam was performed. Walter now needs surgery on both legs, starting with the right. I have to help my Wally! Before I adopted Walter, I waited until I was in spot where I could provide the proper care and veterinary visits. This last year, my husband was diagnosed with several different issues. He was hospitalized twice and we have lost income because of his illness.

9%Funded
$165Raised
$1,635To go
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Zorah

Zorah is a 9 year old Mix-Breed in Toronto, ON, who needs $2,350 for Single-Chain Mastectomy.

Toronto

I met Zorah at the Toronto Humane Society. She was surrendered into their care because her previous guardian had severe Dementia and could not care for her. The state of Zorah’s health showed it — she was skinny, dirty, and had very advanced gum disease that would require surgery to have all her teeth pulled before she was ready for adoption. She now lives happily in Toronto with me and my partner Zorah has breast cancer and needs a Mastectomy. Over 85% of cancerous mammary tumours in cats are malignant. We’ve confirmed that the cancer has not yet spread to any distant organs, most importantly the lungs. The only way to help slow or stop further growth is to operate sooner than later. Without this surgery, Zorah's life expectancy is around 6 months. With surgery, 1-2 years or more! Zorah is best described as having “angel energy”. Her personality is loving, gentle, affectionate, social, curious, silly, brave, humble, and patient. She enjoys long naps on her go-to spot on the couch, in clear view of the front door so she can guard the home. She loves giving kisses — also her favourite way to wake us up in the morning. Lately she has been bravely exploring her new cat tree. Just before adopting Zorah, I escaped a relationship that was abusive physically, mentally, & financially. Following all this manipulation, plus the extended sick leave I took as a result, I went from having stacks of savings to stacks of debt in two years.

7%Funded
$160Raised
$2,190To go
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Huckleberry

Huckleberry is a 1 year old Mix-Breed in Cary, NC, who needs $3,500 for Foreign Body Removal.

Cary, NC

Huckleberry is a 1-year-old stray, finally caught at a berry farm in early July after days loose near a main road in brutal heat, neighbors said he’d been out over a week. We named him for the place that finally gave him shelter. He came to us filthy, matted, and holding one front leg up. He’s now safe indoors in our foster home through Dog Warriors Rescue, crate-rested beside our senior dog Milo. X-rays at Quartet Specialty Hospital found a fractured front leg and, to our shock, a tooth left in the soft tissue. Huckleberry was attacked by another dog. That tooth is feeding an abscess that clears on antibiotics and returns the week he finishes them. He’s been hurting a long time. Surgery to remove it, clean out the infection, and stabilize the fracture is the only thing that saves the leg. For his first week here, Huckleberry trembled every time we touched him. And every time we stopped, he’d lift a paw and tap us, asking for more. He wanted to be loved more than he was afraid. He has never growled, never snapped. He sleeps pressed against my leg. Last week he picked up a toy for the first time. He is just learning how to be a dog and that people can be kind. Dog Warriors is small and volunteer-run, already stretched covering his emergency care. We can’t absorb this alone. Funding it means Huckleberry keeps his leg — and that the next dog found on a roadside still gets someone to say yes. We just want to see him run without pain.

5%Funded
$160Raised
$3,340To go
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Draco

Draco is a 5 year old Mix-Breed in Wallingford, CT, who needs $15,000 for Blood Transfusion and Plasma Exchange.

Wallingford, CT

I bought Draco from a former friend when he was 8 weeks old. His older dog sister Luna passed away in January from cancer. They were always together. He has a younger sister Ginny who he now spends most time with along with 4 cat siblings. He is named after Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter. He loves to be outside and loves to visit his girlfriend who lives a few doors down. I am seeking help in providing ongoing treatment for Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA). A rare condition where they're immune system creates antibodies that destroy red blood cells faster than they can be replaced. He has had two blood transfusions and will need to vet a plasma exchange. He is currently at Tufts New England Vet. Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small animals in Massachusetts. Draco loves all people and animals just wants to be outside and have fun any play. He is a very sweet, loving boy and loves to cuddle. He loves his bones and pig ears and usually buries them and hides them in clothes or under pillows. He knows how to give hugs and kisses and will often try to give you a hug when he gets excited. I lost my job in September and my older dog ended up getting really sick and had Lymphoma. I spent all my money I had on her testing and treatments. She was euthanized at home in January. I just recently found a job and I'm still trying to catch up.

1%Funded
$160Raised
$14,840To go
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Noel

Noel is a 4 year old Samoyed in Cincinnati, OH, who needs $10,000 for Liver Shunt Surgery/Portosystemic Shunt Ligation.

Cincinnati, OH

I’ve had Noel since she was a puppy. She was a gift to me from my late aunt.. She is a beautiful cloud of fluffy white fur that brings people joy everywhere she goes. The whole family loves her. She has been a wonderful companion to my son who is on the autism spectrum and she has been with us as we welcomed our daughter into the world. Noel came down suddenly with nausea and lethargy. We took her to the emergency vet and ran blood and urine tests. She had a uti but that was not all. We put her on antibiotics and nausea medicine but when we followed up with the regular vet the bile acid panel came back showing a liver shunt. She is on same liver support medicine in addition to the previous meds. The vet is advising surgery. Noel is the sweetest dog. She is always ready to play. Friendly and affectionate all the time. She brightens every day. It breaks our heart to see her like this. She isn’t herself with this liver shunt. The liver shunt is a blood vessel that is bypassing her liver so her liver isn’t able to filter the blood as it should. This is causing toxins to build up in her system and make her unwell. We have spent a lot unexpectedly taking her to the emergency vet, performing the blood, urine and bile acid tests and getting her the medicine she needs to ease her pain and nausea but the medicine won’t actually fix the issue. She needs surgery which we cannot afford.

2%Funded
$160Raised
$9,840To go