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COLUMBIA, Maryland

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Orii

Orii is a 6 month old Shih Tzu in Baltimore , MD, who needs $2,000 for Blood Transfusion.

Baltimore, MD

In March of this year Orii came into our lives and has brightened up our lives. She has helped me to get over my fear of small dogs I’m still scared of other dogs. However unexpectedly she has swallowed a penny it is stuck in her belly and it is making her sick. We love her is is more then a dog is my fur child and their sibling we want her back to her playful happy self. She needs a blood transfusion and to have to have surgery to have the penny removed. We are trying to get enough to take her to Emergency Hospital in Columbia Maryland She is fiesty happy and loved to show you love and to be loved on. She is the 7 child in the family just with fur. We miss her jumping on us and showing us love. Playing with her siblings and just making memories together This is a surprised expense and we do have spot as a insurance company but we have learned through this experience that per insurance is different then human and we financially do not have thousands the means right now but can’t imagine life without Orii

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Scooby

Scooby is a 9-year-old Argentino Dogo in Columbia, MD, who needs $1,500 for Diagnosis and Treatment.

Columbia, MD

Rescue dog He came to me back in 2020 I was 120 to give him to a shelter but I didn’t had the heart to do it Soo we kept him he has been loved since the day he came in I wish I could find the cure for him to keep having him he makes our family very happy every day he’s playful happy dog loves to eat He’s very friendly with my kids he’s never been agresive he’s one of the most loving dogs I ever meet my kids adore him him as well my kids and my self I wish I could be rich to save him he’s has become a good friend and comfort for me and my kids 😞 I need money to find out if we Could save him anything helps Before he started feeling bad He would always be happy waiting for me at the door I miss my best guy waiting for the door to be opened and the welcome he gives you he’s very educated even if you are sleeping he will never make a mess he lets you know he needs to go outside he would ask for water or food. Since we got him in 2020 he came in already with a very big bloated belly 😢 people thought he was a girl and pregnant I never thought that was something bad we took him to vca but they never gave me a concluded diagnosis on him unles I paid more money unfortunately we are very tight with money I work McDonald’s what I make is just ok to support us Our rent, bills are a bit hight I can barely pay a medical bill for me waiting on diagnosis of sleep apnea for me that’s another expens now scooby I work for McDonald’s make the minimum to keep up my household

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Daisy

Daisy is a 10-year-old Miniature Schnauzer in Baltimore, MD, who needs $2,000 for Oncept Melanoma Vaccine chemotherapy series [of four vaccines over eight weeks] after Pre-Cancer Treatment Staging with Radiographs, aspiration of lymph nodes, blood tests.

Baltimore, MD

I found straying Daisy on 5.3.18. It was HOT, she was dehydrated and tagless. No response to social media posts for 3 weeks when the owners contacted me. Great couple with young son who left the gate open that day. Two months later, they asked me to babysit her. A year later, her older dog buddy died, and they couldn’t bear to see her in mourning, so they asked me to keep her. Welcome home, Daisy. Apparently, since 3 to 4 stray and rescue dogs decide to move in at any given time, I’m The Dog Guy in my neighborhood. With all male dogs then, it was the Guy Dog House. And then, Daisy arrived. As the only girl in the pack, she wasted little time leading it. First in the door, first out, first to the water bowl. And despite being the newest, the Guys let her, and make it clear they love her. Freelance writer is a career not immune to the financial ravages of COVID-19. The dogs I’ve had the pleasure of caring for traditionally live 16, 18 years. Daisy is only 10. She does NOT deserve the health she has had, and my work now is to give her the long life she does. Daisy developed a tumor on her toe, a malignant melanoma called a canine subungual melanoma. The toe and tumor were amputated, but without post-surgery treatment [chemotherapy] for the malignant cancer, as with humans, it can resurface, spread and kill her, soon. Daisy's being treated by Michelle L. Silver, DMV, DACVIM (O) of Atlantic Veterinary Internal Medicine & Oncology in Columbia, Maryland. In the 2+ years I've had the honor of ‘owning’ Daisy, after she lost her life-long friend while with her previous owner, she's had extensive, painful dental surgery and more trips to our main veterinarian and veterinary oncology that any five dogs should have to. And yet, she springs to life every morning and bounces and howls [and wake us up] and lets us all know how happy she is to be alive.

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