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Earle Grey

Earle Grey's road to recovery is not done yet.

Grandview, TN • Flying Pigs Sanctuary

Flying Pigs Sanctuary rescued Earle Grey on April 24. Because he was so severely emaciated, he was immediately started on a refeeding program to help his body safely adjust to proper nutrition. He did wonderfully at first, gaining weight and finally getting a chance to experience life free from the padlock and chain he had endured. But over time, Earle began to get pickier with his food. It was difficult to know exactly what was wrong, because despite everything, he still had moments where he seemed bright and happy—especially if a cheeseburger was involved. His bloodwork looked great, and he still seemed perky, but we knew something wasn’t right. After multiple vet visits to try to get answers, everything changed this Monday. During an exam, their vet felt something unusual in Earle’s abdomen. X-rays quickly turned into an ultrasound, which revealed a large mass. Surgery was scheduled right away, but once their vet began the procedure, she became concerned that the mass was too extensive to safely remove herself. She closed him back up and immediately referred Earle to a specialist. The other day, that specialist removed a massive tumor—one of the largest she has ever seen. She believes she was able to get good margins, but there is still concern that the mass is cancerous. Right now, they are holding onto hope that it was caught in time and that Earle can finally have the healthy, happy life he has always deserved. His veterinary care has already totaled $7,000, and they need help covering the cost of giving Earle a chance. If you’re able to donate, every dollar will go toward his lifesaving care and recovery. Thank you for your generosity.

3%Funded
$120.50Raised
$3,379.50To go
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Alo Rivera

Alo Rivera is a 13 year old Mix-Breed in San Antonio, FL, who needs $1,157 for Biopsy & Radiographs with Sedation.

San Antonio, FL

My baby Alo was part of a litter rescued from a barn. I have had him since he was 6 weeks old and he was such a popular addition to my family that my cousin adopted his brother from the same litter! He's the only pet I've ever had and truly treat him and consider him my child. I love his personality and his love & concern for me is irreplaceable. I truly don't know what I will do without help. Alo's condition has rapidly changed. I took him to the vet in April 2026 because he had developed a sneeze and runny eyes. The doctors that examined him said he most likely had an upper respiratory infection and prescribed meds. This did not resolve and he has developed a mass in his nose that needs to be removed ASAP. This swill be completely out of pocket and very costly to me at this time. Alo has always been a comforter, he is my cuddle bug and loves to be in nature or observe it. Unlike most cats, he admires the rain storm and isn't afraid of thunder/lightning. He adores my niece and nephews even though he was not really around children daily when he was a kitten. He loves his laser pointer and will trade all his catnip for butt rubs, scratches, and pats. I unfortunately lost his insurance last year due to a medical emergency I faced that resulted in financial hardship and I need help getting his testing and treatment covered. We have been through a lot together & I need help to keep him with me! I miss the sound of his meow

10%Funded
$120.10Raised
$1,036.90To go
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Bronco

Bronco is a 16 year old Mix-Breed in Castle Rock, CO, who needs $2,600 for CT Scan, Biopsy.

Castle Rock, CO

Bronco's life almost ended before it began. I rescued him and his littermates on the day they were to be euthanized and raised them by bottle. Bronco and his sister Sanibel stayed with me and my rescue animal family. Bronco has never left my side through every illness, surgery, and hard time. My sweet orange boy, known for his distinctive "pig nose," has been my shadow, always by my side; Bronco is being treated at Veterinary Outpatient Specialists. He is a survivor who has already beaten mammary cancer several years ago. In April, he lost his sister, Sanibel, to lymphoma. They had been inseparable their whole lives. After surviving so much together, Bronco is now facing another battle with cancer. I'm determined to give him every chance to keep fighting, just as he has before. Since losing his sister Sanibel, Bronco has bonded even more with the dogs. As our last rescue kitty, he can often be found hanging out with them and even copying their behaviors. He's always ready for treats and scratches, is a devoted Broncos fan (whether he has a choice or not), and is the first to greet anyone who comes through the door. He's a social boy who wants to be part of everything. After three years of cancer care for Sanibel, an unexpected car replacement depleted emergency funds. I work part-time while in grad school and an internship, and I'm seeking extra income wherever I can. I would never ask otherwise. Helping Bronco means more than I can say.

5%Funded
$120Raised
$2,480To go
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Koda

Koda is a 12 year old German Shepherd Dog in Spartanburg, SC, who needs $6,000 for Parathyroid Nodule Removal.

Spartanburg, SC

We have had Koda since she was 8 weeks old, when we adopted her. She is about to turn 12 soon. Koda has been with us through dating, engagement and 10 years of marriage and is part our family in every way possible. She has a younger brother who is 7 and they are inseparable. My husband is Deaf and in the community CODA means "Child of Deaf Adult", we spell her name "Koda" and she has a sign name. Koda has been suffering from chronic high calcium levels. These high levels increase her thirst and urination and have resulted UTIs and in some higher kidney levels. After months of different diagnostics our vet referred us to specialists at Upstate Vet Emergency and Specialty care. They found a nodule on Koda's parathyroid that is causing these issues. With treatment it will resolve entirely. Koda is a smart and loving girl. She doesn't want to cuddle but she wants to be wherever you are. She loves to go for a ride and enjoys pets from anyone and everyone. Koda loves to play tug of war, chase squirrels, bark her heart, eat treats and cuddle with her brother. She's a brave pup who will go wherever Dad goes and give everything a try at least once. She's simply the best we could ask for. My husband and I both work in K-12 education, and recently moved to the area, depleting much of our own savings to do so. Upstate Vet is estimating Koda's surgery will cost $4000 - $6000 dollars. We do not have these funds on hand, but want her to get the help she deserves.

2%Funded
$120Raised
$5,880To go
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Nova

Nova is a 4 year old American Pit Bull Terrier in Winston Salem, NC, who needs $2,000 for Surgery to Repair Broken Leg.

Winston Salem, NC

Hello, This is our family's American Bully. Nova Arlington Smith. She's our first and oldest dog here the runt in her litter who grew into a big beautiful girl. She is fully American Bully. I took in Nova for my partner to who wanted a new puppy and she has been highlight of our lives every since then. No matter the trouble or turmoil we could count on Nova to be the bright star to cheer you up. Recently our girl in the mix of all of the all the ice her took a bad fall off the deck and broke her hind leg. Emergency Surgery is needed which amounts to the sum of $5200.00, which 75% has to be due before surgery is started to the amount off 4300. She awaits surgery at Carolina Veterinary Specialists. Up to this point Nova has been a healthy girl with no other pending health issues. Nova loves here family and her tug ropes. The only thing she properly loves more than that is flowers. My favorite time of year is the spring and walking around the fresh flowers. She loves her beat friends Yappa, Our Brindel boxer and Brielle our oldest daughter as well. And her and her dog mom are two peas in a pods. Her as addition in our family along with Yuppa as brought light in trying times We live on a pretty fixed income and are still recovering from losing our some time ago. I've done all I can and will continue to do so for my dawgs now to make sure they are in the best conditions--But with such a high cost upfront. We need help please.

6%Funded
$120Raised
$1,880To go
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Jack Black

Jack Black is a 6 month old Mix-Breed in Seattle, WA, who needs $2,000 for Foreign Object Removal Surgery.

Seattle, WA

Jack, "Jackie," came to us in Jan 2024, now 6 months old. He came from another family that could not support him & his sister. In fact, we got to name them. Their owners feared attachment. Jack Black was named after the actor & because of his beautiful black coat. My son Jagger named him. Addison, my daughter named Calica. However, we tend to get their names mixed up, calling them Max & Gidget. Unfortunately, Jackie ate some string that wrapped around his tongue & went through to his colon. I noticed a problem when he started throwing up multiple times Monday. I went to the emergency vet, then, for the next two days, my local vet, Columbia City Vet Hospital. Today was his surgery and the Dr ended up cutting out a big portion of his intestines- something that might hinder him in life. The 2 of them are a package deal. They love on each other. They play & fight with each other. While I can't tell you which was born first, Jackie acts like the protective older brother, whereas "Calie" is the wild child and doesn't understand the word no. Both kitties cuddle up with their human counterparts. It's adorable! Last December, I was awarded a DVPO against my husband. Since moving out of the house, he's refused to contribute to joint bills. Money is so tight that I can't afford to ask the courts for him to pay up & start the divorce process. These furbabies are my emotional support❣️

6%Funded
$120Raised
$1,880To go