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Amber

Support Amber’s Journey From Hurt to Home

Long Beach, WA • South Pacific County Humane Society

Amber arrived at South Pacific County Humane Society in January under heartbreaking circumstances after her owner was arrested for gun-related crimes. Local law enforcement suspected abuse and brought her straight to safety. Her condition shocked everyone. Severe skin injuries suggested chemical burns and immediate intervention was needed. She was hospitalized for three days with fluids, antibiotics, and pain medication. Her condition was so fragile, she couldn’t be touched. Once stable, the team carefully trimmed her fur and began the delicate process of cleaning her wounds. Every step forward came slowly, but Amber never gave up. As she healed, Amber’s gentle nature began to shine. Calm, affectionate, and patient, she quickly became a favorite among staff and volunteers at the shelter. One kind volunteer offered to foster her and couldn’t bear to say goodbye. On May 6th, Amber’s journey came full circle with her official adoption. Amber’s emergency care cost over $2,000, a significant amount for a smaller shelter. Because law enforcement brought her directly to the South Pacific County Humane Society, they assumed full responsibility for her care. Donations will help cover her medical expenses and ensure the shelter can continue helping animals in crisis.

66%Funded
$1,325Raised
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Duane finally found his forever!

After 800 Days, Duane Finally Found his Forever in Long Beach, WA, who needs $1,500 for Orthopedic Surgery + Post-Operative Care.

Long Beach, WA • South Pacific County Humane Society

South Pacific County Humane An adult male, Duane found his way to the South Pacific County Humane Society in Long Beach WA in March 2022, after eating someone's turkey (not the cooked kind). As a sweet goofball with a larger-than-life personality, Duane became a favorite among staff and several dog walkers. Many months into his shelter stay, it was determined he had arthritis and also needed ACL surgery. The surgery was successful. Although there was a fundraising campaign to offset the expense of the ACL surgery of $3800 that garnered $1766.00, the fundraising event did not cover the total cost of the ACL surgery. Another complication post-surgery was that the incision wasn't healing due to an antibiotic-resistant infection. Ultimately Duane had to have another surgery to remove the plate in his leg. After a strong dose of an antibiotic cocktail and several weeks with a cone, Duane was on the mend. The plate removal and the cost of the antibiotics came to $250. During his stay at the shelter, Duane had two adoption failures, failures that were not his fault. Many at the shelter had started to believe that Duane was destined to live out his days there. Even though Duane seemed content at the shelter, dog walkers believed he deserved better. Thanks to dog walker Kate and her vast network, Duane's story was widely shared. He was also promoted on a local radio station during a recent Friday radio program (he got to go to the station and sit in the radio booth during the show). Thanks to Kate's networking, a young couple from DuPont, Washington read about Duane's story. They couldn't believe such an awesome dog had been at the shelter over two years. Just before Duane's meet-and-greet with the young couple, Duane's ACL incision had opened up some due to excessive licking. The cone went back on. The young couple were not deterred by this small setback. They met Duane, cone and all, and immediately fell in love with the big-headed goofball! After over 800 days, Duane had found his family! The pictures and videos we have received from the young couple since the adoption show one big happy dog and two happy people! Today, we are turning to our amazing community in hopes of raising $1500 to cover much of the remaining cost of the ACL surgery. Every little bit helps, and receiving this DOGust grant would help immensely. Mission Our mission is to promote compassionate care, spay/neuter, and placement of cats and dogs through service and education. Our vision is the community of South Pacific County where every cat and dog has a loving home, free of abuse and neglect.

13%Funded
$195Raised
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