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Bear

Bear is a 6-year-old Great Pyrenees/ Labrador in Delphi who needs $2,000 for Heartworm/Possible Cancer Diagnosis.

Delphi

Bear came into my life unexpectedly. My sister had him in her apartment without permission. When the landlord found out, she said, it’s you or the dog. Bear belonged to her boyfriend. When our family heard about the situation, I agreed to take Bear in. I had no idea what I was in for and he grew to be my best friend. Our entire family loves Bear so much! Bear loves everyone! He loves to play ball. Ball is his favorite thing to do. He will play catch with you all day if you let him. Bear loves on humans all the time. He loves to be hugged and petted. Bear loves all other animals too and will bark and bark til you take him to meet them. Bear is so friendly. He doesn’t know a stranger Bear always makes people smile. His pure love for humans is hard to resist. He will come up to you and just lay his head on your shoulder and just stay there. When you play catch with him, he will plow thru just about anything to get the ball. Sometimes knocking things over. It’s so funny sometimes. Bear was diagnosed with severe heart worms. We treated him for that and returned to the vet because his symptoms didn’t get better. They did an ultrasound an told us the heart worms were gone but now they believe that bear may have cancer. He has severe fluid retention. We’ve had him drained 3 times. We spent quite a bit in these past weeks and we need help. Anything would help We have spent all we can. There is just no more extra funds to help him. It would mean everything to us. He’s the best. We have a huge family and there are so many people that love bear.

5%Funded
$90Raised
$1,910To go
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Mr.Tippmann

Mr.Tippmann is a 15-year-old Domestic Shorthair in Yelm, WA, who needs $458 for Zoledronate Inj..

Yelm, WA

He was adopted from a shelter at 13 years old, he lives with three other cats and he gets along very well with them. Being a senior cat we know he is extremely wise. "He is such a good cat" is all we hear from vets and visitors, because he just wants to nap and get lots of pets. He is very intelligent and the best friend anyone can ask for because he'll stay by your side when you need company. He is very loving and caring and just the most cuddly cat to ever live. He is very different from most cats in that he cannot eat any fish! But he still loves lapping at warm milk. Mr. Tippmann likes to stay in the hallway near the family and children, and he'll come from wherever he is when he smells chicken! He always is loving to everyone he meets, and his eyes are deep green, he is my best friend! Mr. tippmann likes to be around all the younger children in the house and although we adopted him at an older age he is very much an integral part of our family he'll cuddle with just about anyone and be there for anyone who is sad. My cat has a cancer in his mouth and with help from the dentist there is a lot of hope for improvement and the vet has already started giving medicine to make him feel better. At home the medicine seems to be helping him and we want to be able to afford to continue the medication he is on which has anti-cancer and anti pain killer effects. My partner and I are in college, we save up as much as we can but even then we are on food stamps. We were also just denied care credit. We are putting all of our savings toward getting him the treatment and medicine he needs but it's not enough. We won't give up on him.

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$90Raised
$368To go
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Molly

Molly is a 6-year-old Terrier Mix in Apache Junction, AZ, who needs $2,000 for Cushing's Treatment/Confirmation of Diagnosis.

APACHE JUNCTION, AZ

Molly was a surprise adoption! I went to adopt her brother Mikey from his foster home and heard this awful racket upstairs while I was meeting him. The foster parents then let me know that he had a sister and they've never been separated. So we had her come down to say goodbye and she ran straight to me and curled up in my lap with all the kisses in the world for me. And that was that! Molly lives with her brother Mikey as well as two other dogs that have joined the pack, Sadie and Ghost. She loves chasing Ghost around the yard and snuggling with Mikey. Her and Sadie have competitions to see who can bark the loudest at the mailman. She follows my toddler around hoping he'll drop snacks and is the first one to lick his face when he falls! Molly is the most loyal dog I've ever met. She can walk/run with me off the leash and stays right with me. She loves on everyone, dog, human or cat, she doesn't care. She's so outgoing but very submissive. She hates confrontation. Molly is my sweet girl and is always by my side. She's not extremely vocal but loves to play! We first noticed something was wrong with Molly when she started gaining weight extremely fast. This followed by constant drinking of water, urinating too frequently, sluggishness and licking the air has led our veterinarian to believe she may have Cushing's. This is a hormone imbalance that causes our doggo to eat excessively to the point of harming herself if not treated. It can be treated though. Just to confirm this diagnosis, Molly may need three rounds of blood work which can cost up to $1000 alone before even starting her treatment. The treatment itself we are willing to take on ourselves financially but getting to that point will be expensive and we need help!

5%Funded
$90Raised
$1,910To go
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Chloe Rose

Chloe Rose is a 11-year-old Mixed Breed in Raleigh, NC, who needs $1,500 for Dental Oral Surgery.

Raleigh, NC

Chloe has been with our family for over 3 years. We got her from the Durham County Animal Rescue 2 months after My Wife and I got Married earlier in August. We Got Chloe out of an Arrangement, A Deal of Sorts as After we were married. I did not have any Dogs up to this point. I did not know what I was missing. The Joy She and my other Dog Charles Brought to my life is Incredible. Chloe and Charles Sleep in a Padded Crate in Our Craft Room Very Comfortably. She enjoys it there during the day, actually. We take walks in different places around our apartment complex. For the Morning Walk, it is Behind the Complex on the Grassy Area. For Lunch, it is Across the complex in the Front. She runs so fast, it is tricky to catch her. Her favorite thing to do is Lick. Chloe is a Super Special Pet due to the fact that she is the Sweetest Lifeform I know. No Malicious Bone what so ever. I love her like she is my own Daughter. In many ways she is. She actually listens most of the time. As I mentioned, she is a licker which is her way of letting you know she loves you. Per the last visit Chloe had with Dr. Ansel on 10/9/21 indicated that Chloe has 2 Teeth in the back of her Mouth. She is going to Require Oral Surgery that she needs Badly that is going to cost Upwards of $2200. She will be having the Procedure at Banfield Pet Hospital Performed by Dr. Ansel. I will be using $500 Care Credit, but Chloe will need the rest. I do work, but like most people in this economy, we just don't have a Spare $2000 laying around. It means everything to see Chloe not be in pain anymore. She is My Sweet Girl. I love her So Very Much. We are asking for some Assistance.

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$90Raised
$1,410To go
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Pebbles

Pebbles is a 4-year-old Dachshund in Wilkes Barre, PA, who needs $1,105 for Abdominocentesis.

Wilkes Barre, PA

We adopted Pebbles( a longhair Dachshund)almost 4 years ago as a 1 month old puppy who was born with an underdeveloped right shoulder. We named her Pebbles in honor of my one sister's Dachshund's memory and because our Pebbles had a little white pebble marking on her forehead with a couple months after her birth. She resides with us and another Dachshund named Nutmeg who just turned 4 years old. Pebbles sleeps with Nutmeg (our other Dachshund) as they do not like to be apart from one another. Pebbles is a very attentive & observant little one who watches and takes everything in and follows my routine as I take care of her and Nutmeg; meaning she seems to know the exact order of the routine and wants to be right by my side at all times. Pebbles loves everybody and shows it affectionately. I along with my spouse are living on a fixed income as we are both on disability and do not have much credit established any longer due to lowered income. Pebbles is only 4 years old and to lose her at such a young age would be devastating as she is the light of our lives. Pebbles has a distended abdomen due to excess fluid which our Vet. told us is due to a critically low albumin level. She was referred to an Internist at a local referral hospital called Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital in Plains, Pa. whom is presently running a series of extensive tests to determine the cause of her condition which could involve any number of serious health issues. Pebbles has two favorite toys( a little tan pony and a green BoBo toy). She loves to howl along with Nutmeg especially when I sing to her as she loves music. She loves to give lots hugs and kisses to almost anybody. She caught onto playing fetch with a few other toys right away even though has only three functioning legs. She loves to watch tv if there are dogs on there barking or whimpering.

8%Funded
$90Raised
$1,015To go
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Rosie

Rosie is a 6-year-old Shorthair Domestic Tuxedo in Roswell, GA, who needs $2,000 for blood transfusions for immune mediated hemolytic anemia.

Roswell, GA

Rosie was released from the ER on Easter Sunday (4/4/21) with a diagnosis of regenerative Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia. None of the Transfusions had worked and they had little hope that the immunosuppressant they put her on when she first arrived was going to work in time. Her release papers stated that they didn't expect her to live more than a few days. She seemed like she was doing well when we first got her home but I think it was because she was glad to be home. She quickly went downhill Monday - collapsing that afternoon - we just knew the end was near. One of the signs of distress we were to look for was rapid breathing - so that is what we kept a close eye on. She remained very weak Monday night - we stayed up all night with her praying and watching her breath - it never got rapid or labored. She was fighting to live so we were going to be there fighting with her. Tuesday afternoon we began to see little glimpses that her strength might be returning - the immunosuppressant had finally started to work. We stayed by her side day and night all week - it was a rollercoaster ride of emotions. She began drinking water again on Wednesday and eating a little on Thursday. It was a miracle but she was getting back to herself days before she went to the ER. Still not in the best shape by any means but finally making forward progress. She had bloodwork done on Monday (4/12/21) and it showed slight improvement over the bloodwork that sent her to the ER. The doctor sounded positive but said we may have to change her to a chemo drug if her bloodwork doesn't begin to show more improvement. She had lost a good bit of weight so now that she has shown a renewed interest in food we are trying to get some weight back on her. She still has an uphill battle in front of her. She will have to visit the vet weekly for bloodwork and continue expensive medication indefinitely. Any support we could get to help with these expenses would be greatly appreciated. This fund is specifically for animals and all money collected goes directly to the vet taking care of Rosie to cover her expenses.

5%Funded
$90Raised
$1,910To go
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Mia

Mia is a 10 Year Old Blackmouth Cur in Whitehouse, TX, Who Needs $1,000 for Ketoacidosis with Pancreatitis.

Whitehouse, TX

Mia was rescued on the side of the interstate with her brother Bentley. When I saw her sweet little face, I fell in love and brought her home. Over the years she has been with our family through ups and downs--a sister to her fellow furr-friends, a best friend to a boy through childhood, and a companion to this old lady. She is part of our family and loved dearly. Mia is a survivor, a tough girl with a will to live. She was hit by a car at a young age and lost her tail, but we made it through. Later in life she developed heartworms and endured aggressive therapy, but she overcame it. Just a year ago, we learned of her Cushings disease which requires daily medicine. Now we have a new issue that will require more meds. I just want to give my girl a chance When Mia was hit by the car, she had an open wound on the belly that could not be stitched or stapled. So we had to leave it open to heal from the inside out. Mia was patient through her healing, so trusting of us to care for her. I always get compliments on her polite, patient demeanor. She could teach us all a thing or two about having faith in people's kindness. Over the past year, we have lost 2 of our other furr-babies due to unforeseen circumstances. So I have had vet bills, one on top of the other. I just don't want to lose Mia too because I can't afford another vet bill. Her condition is treatable but a little expensive.

9%Funded
$88.75Raised
$911.25To go