Countryside Animal Clinic

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Junction City, Oregon

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Douglas

Douglas is a 8 month old German Shepherd Dog in Cottage Grove, OR, who needs $4,200 for Femur Fracture Surgery and Leg Amputation.

Cottage Grove, OR

Adopted Doug as a puppy. He is 8 months old and our family dog. We recently moved into this house in December. I have 5 children who love him dearly. He was his by a car in front of our house and we witnessed this. He is currently at Countryside Vet Clinic in Junction City Oregon. Hit by a vehicle at approximately 35 mph he wanted to say hi to neighbors. Ran out the door when I opened it. Pneumothorax with lung contusions, femur joint fracture, bone exposed at the hock joint. He had hip joint surgery and amputation today. He’s a young happy German shepherd loves strangers, other animals, and every child. Very friendly and so excited to meet everyone. Very cuddly and happy to please us. Our family moved homes in December to be closer to work I’’m a nurse in a skilled facility various kinds of patients conditions. Moving here I used our savings to do so. Douglas getting hit by a vehicle was on 1/11/26 he first vet spending over 2500$ overnight.

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Max

Max is a 5-year-old Pitty in Harrisburg , OR, who needs $1,096 for Mass Removal.

Harrisburg, OR

A friend purchased Max for me to be a guide dog unfortunately he is very timid. I picked him up on a day that was over 100 degree temp he and his sister where outside in the heat Max ended up having a heat stroke within 30 mins after I got him. It took 3 days with a dropper to get him hydrated. The vet didn't think he would survive but he did and I am so thankful he did Max loves everyone, there is nothing but love in his heart. Kids are his favorite humans. We live behind a high school and an elementary school and he loves to lean over the back of the couch to look out the window to watch them until recess is over. Anyone that comes into our home, strangers included becomes his new best friend. He just wants love, cuddles and playtime Max pounces like a cougar with his front legs when he plays it too funny, he also lays his upper body down with his butt up. Max has this sound he makes when he talks to you it reminds me of Chewbacca in starte. He also comes into the bed and just falls over on me tilts his head back toward me and just stares into my eyes. Max has allergies year round, he also has acid reflux these are ongoing issues but right now Max has a Tumor above his paw pad on his back foot we do not know if it's cancerous. The vet can remove most but not all of it because of were its located. The vet at countryside animal clinic is the only vet in that cli ic and she is awesome with Max I am on disability I have arthritis throughout my body I also have depression. My Max has been my best friend and companion, my therapist and my entertainer. It breaks my heart to see his suffering and I can't. I need to see him pain free and healthy. He's my baby

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Molly Tamale

Molly Tamale is a 10-year-old Chiweenie in Junction City, OR, who needs $692 to diagnose and treat congestive heart failure.

Junction City, OR

Between sobs, Molly's human parents told Waggle that Molly's heart condition is growing more critical, and that's breaking their own hearts. "My world was shattered when Molly was diagnosed with early congestive heart failure," Tammi, Molly's human mom, says. "She needs an echocardiogram, bloodwork, and medication to get her stabilized, which will significantly prolong her life." Right now, Molly's parents are in a financial bind, both are disabled, and Tammi has been battling two kinds of cancer. Money is tight, and they can't afford Molly's tests and treatment. The adorable Chiweenie means the world to them. Tammi and her partner, Ben. R. took Molly in ten years ago. The pup was just a couple of weeks old and needed to be bottle-fed. The three of them now share the most incredible bond. When Tammi needed comfort during all her cancer treatments, Molly was there for her. "She was so gentle she would put her head on me and give me kisses. She gave me the strength to fight through it," Tammi says. "I've never seen a dog so aware of my pain." Tammi and Ben say they would love to get Molly's tests run immediately at the Countryside Animal Clinic where they're working with Dr. Cox. Molly currently gets winded quickly, and her breathing is affected. She's just not herself. The couple thanks anyone who can donate and help. "We can't tell you how much this means to us," Ben says, fighting back tears. "You're helping to save this wonderful girl!"

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