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Lacey, Washington

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Sebastian

Sebastian is a 5-year-old German Shepherd in Lacey, WA, who needs $2,000 for Chemo Therapy.

Lacey, WA

Sebastian was the biggest blessing in such a hard time for us. He came to us from a family friend, as the only boy out of 7 puppies. He was so energetic and playful and still is. We knew from the moment we saw him he belonged in our family. Over the years we’ve watched him grow and learn and grow into his huge personality and have loved every single part of it. Sebastian is a treat happy, fun, loving and runner dog! He loves to play catch with a ball or any toy that has a squeaker. He’s also a cuddlier and has slept with us in our bed since a few months old. We introduced his human baby brother at the end of 2021 and they are inseparable best friends! The sweetest and biggest protector of us all. He loves snow. We typically get a late snow and he can’t wait to get out and run in it every year. He tilts his head and makes the silliest faces at us that make us adore him so much! Sebastian was unfortunately diagnosed on 08/22/2023 with Lymphoma cancer. Very unexpected and has left our family with broken hearts thinking of such limited time together. We have been together for 6 years this November. He requires chemo therapy to extend his life from 2-3 months to 9-12 months with a small percent of dogs living past the 12 months. The new year started with a lost job and car accident for us. We have had such a hard time catching back up on every bill. Anything would help us save Sebastian for a few more months. He is our family and our first baby whom we shared all our first memories together.

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Rosie

Rosie is a 7-year-old small mix in Lakebay, WA, who needs $1,850 for testing and tail amputation.

LAKEBAY, WA

Rosie had a bad background. She was found in a 15 foot hoarder's trailer full of living and nonliving dogs. She had also been abused at that time. Smidget Rescue is a very small rescue here in Washington that rescued her from a kill shelter a few days before she would have been put down and so my friend was fostering her. She was very underweight and very scared. Rosie and I took to each other quickly. Rosie is now my spoiled girl, she is now the perfect weight and is still learning to trust new people. She is a completely different dog. I got her as an emotional support animal and she has been the best thing in my life. Once she warms up to someone and accepts them you will have her attached to you hip. She loves to see what you are doing at all times. Rosie is a hoot, she loves to play both with me and by herself, especially with her squeaky toys, loves to play fetch but only inside, LOVES her bully sticks! Rosie is the biggest and best cuddlier you could ask for! We recently found out that Rosie has a Mast cell tumor on her tail. We go to Banfield Vet but have been referred to an oncologist for more treatment and testing to make sure it is only on her tail and has not spread. Rosie will have to have a tail amputation at the least. We are unsure at this time if or what else will be needed. I am disabled, waiting for SSDI, I have state disability but that is only a couple hundred a month. Rosie is my best friend and I don't know what I would do without her.

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