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Kane

Kane is a 4-year-old Pitbull Mix in Gonzales, LA, who needs $1,699 for Chemotherapy.

Gonzales, LA

Kane was brought into our lives as a puppy and has been a momma's boy since day one. He has been through so much already; from skin conditions at an early age, to finding out he has soft tissue spindle cell sarcoma. He also suffers from a rare bone disease called CMO. Cranial Mandibular Osteopathy. I recently fell into a financial hardship right as we were about to start his treatment. Kane is the most fun loving, cuddly buddy ever. He HAS to sleep on a pillow while being covered with a blanket. He tends to hog the bed, but will put his paw on your back so you know he is there. He protects my son and is always around him when he is sick. He tends to let others know when he wants attention by jumping into their laps. Kane is beyond special to us. Not only has he endured so much pain already, but he is still a trooper and is putting forth his best effort when he isn't feeling well. His zoomies crack me up because he looks like a giant rabbit running. When you try to approach him whilst he is in zoomie mode, he will let you get about 6 inches from him before he takes off again. Kane's vet has been with us from the beginning of his journey and are doing everything they can to ensure we can afford his treatment. Kane currently has anxiety, as well as CMO. He was diagnosed with Cancer within the past few months. He's already had two surgeries to remove the growths but they keep coming back more aggressive each time. Chemo is next. Recently my husband, who was the money maker of the family, lost his job. He is facing some legal issues and won't be able to provide for his family anymore. Kane is my first Pitbull breed I've ever owned. He has made me rethink the stereotypes they have been given.

8%Funded
$137Raised
$1,562To go
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Sandy

Sandy is a 12 year old Mix-Breed in hartford, CT, who needs $2,000 for Major Teeth Extraction Surgery and After Care.

hartford, CT

My pet's name is Sandy. He is 12 years old and was found on my doorstep as a tiny little kitten during hurricane Sandy which is how he got his name. At first we thought he was a girl but when he received his first shots, the vet told us that he was a boy. We kept the name because it had a meaning to us. He loves to snuggle and getting treats. He has been a blessing in our lives. Sany was taken to Vet for Pets animal clinic for a respiratory infection due to an infection caused by his teeth. He needed a full extraction of his teeth and had to stay overnight because he was getting distressed and had to be put in an oxygen chamber to help calm him down. During surgery a tooth went up to his sinus and now he needs his pallet cut to get the tooth out and have a feeding tube. Sandy is very friendly but does take his time warming up to other people but once he trusts you, you will be his forever friend. He loves being petted especially behind his ears. He gets along with dogs and will think he's part of the pack. Sometimes he doesn't meow as loud as other cats but it sounds more like a whispering meow which we always thought was cute. After taking Sandy to the vet I was able to cover some of the expenses but I have emptied out my account and credit cards. He will need medication and more care that as of now I cannot afford. His surgery turned unexpectedly that I wasn't ready for. Please help my baby.

7%Funded
$135.50Raised
$1,864.50To go
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Kenai

Kenai is a 6 month old American Bulldog in Saint Paul, KS, who needs $6,000 for Treatment Congenital Abnormality/Discospondylitis.

Saint Paul, KS

When I was pregnant with my 1st child I bought an American Bulldog for the first time for her to grow up with a best friend. His name was Koda and he was the best dog I ever had. Sadly he passed 10 years later and I was determined to get another to fill his paw prints. The weekend before Christmas 2025 I found Kenai who looks very similar and it was love at first sight. I cried I was so happy. The week we brought Kenai home he cried and whined more than I had heard a puppy do before. We thought missing his litter or growing pains. He got worse to where he was limping and swaying in back end, got xrays at allen veto find infection in spine, kept crying in pain took to Kstate with hip dysplasia, congenital abnormality and to bring back again to see if it gets worse. Its gotten way worse. Kenai is very special. He is the sweetest boy. I need him in our family longer than 3 months especially my youngest that is 2 is very attached to him. He gives him kisses all the time and calls him Bluey. Our other dog Duke has taken to him so well and loves him too. I can't imagine coming home and not seeing his happy face and wagging tail. He gives the best cuddles. Times are hard for everyone right now and it would mean the world to me to be able to save my baby. My kids are my top priority but I love my animals just like my kids. He didnt deserve to be born with this. I cant imagine telling my kids a different outcome:(

4%Funded
$135Raised
$3,465To go
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Hope Brave

Hope Brave: She’s Safe. Now Let’s Make Her Comfortable

Murphy, TX • CAMO Rescue

Last night, a local neighbor received calls and texts about a dog someone thought might be her missing foster, Lottie. She dropped everything, grabbed her microchip scanner, and headed to the address. When she walked in and saw her, she immediately knew it wasn’t Lottie. But her heart still sank. That senior girl was lying in a crate. She was shaking, exhausted, and in horrific condition. Two kind gentlemen found her wandering in the middle of the street in Wylie and picked her up so she wouldn’t get hit by a car. Thank God they did because this little senior has been through more than any dog should. Her skin is raw and scabby. Her ears are infected and painfully itchy. Her tiny body is covered in tumors under her belly likely from never being spayed. Tumors don’t happen overnight. No matter how this story unfolds, whether an owner comes forward or not, this dog has been neglected for a long time. And right now, the only thing that matters is what she needs. She’s safe with CAMO Rescue and receiving veterinary care to keep her comfortable. But she is going to need diagnostics, treatment, medications, and likely surgery. The men who saved her named her Hope Brave, and honestly, it fits. We believe she may be a Maltese. A little senior girl who deserved soft beds and regular grooming… not this cruel reality. And I also understand something else: sometimes owners are seniors too. Sometimes they can’t afford vet care. Sometimes situations spiral. But Hope Brave is the priority now. We can’t undo what she’s endured. We can make sure her future looks different. If you’d like to be part of her second chance, I’m raising funds to cover her medical care and give this sweet girl comfort, relief, and dignity. Let’s show her that the world can be kind. 3/19/26 Update CAMO did not get the news they wanted to hear; her cancerous tumors have spread. Despite the challenging news, they are committed to giving Hope Brave the best life possible for the time she has left. Our hearts are broken into pieces. We wish she had escaped from her owner sooner. Hope Brave has been given a couple of months to live. This highlights the importance of spaying and neutering animals to prevent similar situations like Hope Brave. CAMO is in desperate need of help with Hope Braves bills. Anything is greatly appreciated as the bills are piling up. Thank you! 3/31/26 Update: Hope Brave is getting the care she needs Hope Brave is struggling with her skin. We are still trying to fight her tumors to shrink them. She is still on supplements. Her skin is so itchy, and she is getting special bathes to relieve her discomfort. She has a good appetite and is getting some homemade food.

7%Funded
$135Raised
$1,865To go