Greenville Animal Hospital

Greenville, Texas
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Sasha
Sasha is a 8 year old Siberian Husky in Greenville, TX, who needs $4,000 for Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO).
Greenville, TX
Hi, my name is Sasha. I am an AKC registered Siberian Husky and I live with my mom and two kitties in Greenville, TX. I am 8yrs old and my mom is my best friend. She says when she first saw me when I was 11wks old, she had to have me because it was love at first sight! My mom and dad got divorced a few months ago so it has been a little sad at my house and money has been tight. Then I got hurt. Sasha was playing in the backyard and I am not sure what happened, but lost the ability to use her left back leg. She was in a lot of pain! A trip to Greenville Animal Hospital later, showed she has severed her CCL Ligament and the surgery to repair it is going to cost a little over $4k. Sasha, like most huskies, is a talker. She loves to have the last word in an argument...which she usually starts! She loves her kitty friends and she is fiercely loyal to her family. When my ex comes around, you would think he was military personnel who had to leave their pet behind, she is so happy to see him. Her favorite food is french fries and you better not get in her way when she sees them! I have a few things going on. I am a caretaker for my disabled dad and daughter, who is chronically ill. I am recently divorced and I have been trying to buy a house, which isn't going well. Sasha's injury is icing on the financial mountain cake.

Jake
Jake is a 12-year-old Aussie in Greenville, TX, who needs $725 for mass removal.
Greenville, TX
We adopted Jake on the same day we adopted his “sister”, Bella. He was reportedly 2 yrs old and she was just 10 weeks. When we we first laid eyes on Jake, he seemed to be smiling. It was love at first sight. We couldn’t fathom how his owners could part with him. He adopted us immediately. He surprisingly was well trained and house-broken. We have been a family for over 10 years. Jake prefers male human friends. He adored his human dad and grieved terribly when he passed away in 2013. Jake has been my faithful companion ever since. No matter what room I’m in, Jake is at my side. He happily greets all visitors and enjoys playing with children. He always seems to be smiling, except lately he has been ill. Jake is naturally a happy, friendly pup. He is very sensitive to my condition. When I’m sad or worried, he puts his head in my lap and looks up with those expressive eyes as if to say, “It’s going to be all right, mom.” He always is at the door to greet me whenever I’ve been out. I really don’t know how I’d get along without him. Jake has developed a huge cyst on his abdomen. He has had it before and it responded fairly well to antibiotics. A few weeks ago, I noticed during his bath that it was back. Before I could make a vet appointment, I came down with Covid 19. By the time I was no longer contagious, the cyst had gotten so large it ruptured. His wound is open and raw. The vet said he needs surgery to repair it. I am retired and have recently had a total knee replacement and more recently Covid. I am on a fixed income that doesn’t afford savings. I still have a balance on an account covering Jake’s sister Bella’s surgery a year or so ago. I have no other resources at this time.
