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    dijonyo
     

    "Angel funding" needed: Emergency dog surgery

    Hi, community. I'm looking to find ASAP financial assistance, maybe from an "angel funding" organization, for a beloved corgi dog who has lost use of back legs due to herniated spinal disk(s). This corgi has enough rear leg reflexes to be a good candidate for surgery, in the vet's opinion, and have a good outcome if the surgery is done in the next day or two. The corgi is now on meds to keep him quiet and reduce swelling, but time is running out. . . . Heartbreaking to witness and traumatic for this sweet dog to endure. Can someone help? Know of any funders? Or know of anyone who would sign/cosign a Credit Care application? ~ Thanks so much for reading this post. Regards, DJ
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    Barbara
     

    Re: "Angel funding" needed: Emergency dog surgery

    May I suggest that you speak with your veterinarian regarding monthly payments, do the surgery, and then contact www.imom.org for further assistance. Imom.org does require proof of financial hardship (ie a tax return, etc) but is simply wonderful in assisting those who cannot afford life saving treatment for their pets.

    If you need any further informaiton, feel free to contact me.

    Barbara
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    Vet-To-Pet
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    Re: "Angel funding" needed: Emergency dog surgery

    Depending on the kind of surgery that's required, some vet schools (UC Davis?) have special funds set aside for pets who need expensive surgeries, their owners can't afford the cost, but the pet would be otherwise healthy & have many more years of life if the surgery could be done. They had something like that at UGA's Vet school, but I don't know about Davis' financial programs. Couldn't hurt to ask....
    Paula/Vet-To-Pet




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    May I suggest that you speak with your veterinarian regarding monthly payments, do the surgery, and then contact www.imom.org for further assistance. Imom.org does require proof of financial hardship (ie a tax return, etc) but is simply wonderful in assisting those who cannot afford life saving treatment for their pets.

    If you need any further informaiton, feel free to contact me.

    Barbara
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