Timberland Animal Clinic

Portland, Oregon
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Rex
Rex is a 9-year-old Chihuahua mix in Portland , OR, who needs $2,000 for tight-rope surgery.
Portland, OR
Rex was adopted by my mom as a therapy dog when he was a pup. When he was 4, I stayed with my parents to take care of my dad, in his final days, and Rex was a huge source of comfort to me. The next year, Rex was having trouble with Mom's other dogs, and I was grieving, and dealing with PTSD. I needed Rex, and he needed away from there, so I adopted Rex, and he's my therapy dog now. My best buddy. Rex is a playful little guy, but also a big fan of cuddles and long naps. I'm his number one go-too for cuddles, but he also enjoys naps with my husband, his "dad," and with each of my children. He always knows when one of us needs comfort, and will come right away for pets and a snuggle to help us feel better. Rex is such a precious, adorable little friend, and we are so lucky to have him! In 2019, we were evicted from our apartment. We had nowhere to go but my mom's. We need a place of our own, but I am out of work, on disability. My husband is working hard to find us one. We are barely scraping by, but we love our dog, and need to get his surgery. I took Rex and my daughters to a park to run and play a couple of days ago. We weren't there for long before he ran a couple hundred yards away, then came back limping- he won't put his right, rear leg on the ground. Dr. Becky Marks, at Timberland Clinic, took am X-ray of Rex's knee, and he has ruptured his CCL. He will require surgery very soon. Rex is super attached to me, his "Momma," and wants to go anywhere I go- including the bathroom! He has a crooked snoot, which is so endearing and goofy, and a darker line of fur under his nose that makes it look like he has a mustache. It's super cute! Rex loves to run and run, and makes such a huge, silly grin whenever he gets a chance to run off-leash. His favorite treat is a cooked egg.

Rex
Rex is a 9-year-old Chihuahua Mix in Portland, OR, who needs $478 for Radiographic Digital Image Study, Sedation, and Complete Care Hospitalization.
Portland, OR
Rex was adopted by my mom as a therapy dog when he was a pup. When he was 4, I stayed with my parents to take care of my dad, in his final days, and Rex was a huge source of comfort to me. The next year, Rex was having trouble with Mom's other dogs, and I was grieving, and dealing with PTSD. I needed Rex, and he needed away from there, so I adopted Rex, and he's my therapy dog now. My best buddy. Rex is a playful little guy, but also a big fan of cuddles and long naps. I'm his number one go-too for cuddles, but he also enjoys naps with my husband, his "dad," and with each of my children. He always knows when one of us needs comfort, and will come right away for pets and a snuggle to help us feel better. Rex is such a precious, adorable little friend, and we are so lucky to have him! Last year, we were evicted from our apartment. We had nowhere to go but my mom's. We need a place of our own, but I am out of work, on disability, and my husband is working hard to find us one. We are barely scraping by, but we love our dog, and need to get his surgery. I took Rex and my daughters to a park to run and play a couple of days ago. We weren't there for long before he ran a couple hundred yards away, then came back limping- he won't put his right, rear leg on the ground. Today, we took him to see Dr. Becky Marks, at Timberland Clinic, and she discovered Rex has either frayed or ruptured his CCL in his knee. He will likely need surgery to repair this. Rex is super attached to me, his "Momma," and wants to go anywhere I go- including the bathroom! He has a crooked snoot, which is so endearing and goofy, and a darker line of fur under his nose that makes it look like he has a mustache. It's super cute! Rex loves to run and run, and makes such a huge, silly grin whenever he gets a chance to run off-leash. His favorite treat is a cooked egg.
