Dog with Chronic Illness Needs Help

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Hello! I have a dog named Irish. She's a three year old, yellow labrador. Her doctor diagnosed that she is suffering from Chronic Renal Disease. She was diagnosed last December 12. I didn't have the money to have her be confined. I'm dirt poor, having a severe case of social anxiety and agoraphobia. I'm self-employed working at home. Currently, my mom and 92 year old grandma are both sick. My mom is bipolar and is currently in the throes of depression. My grandma is suffering from gerd and psoriasis arthritis. All the money I have are spent on food and medicines. I've used up all the money I could afford to spent on giving Irish the initial treatment. From her Doctors diagnosis, check up, and her medications and food. It has been a couple of weeks. I've been taking care of her almost 24/7. I've gotten myself the flu these days, but I've never stopped giving her all my love and care. But her condition these following days had worsten. She experienced seizure yesterday. I would love to take her to the vet and get confined and received all the care she needs that I can't give. But I simply couldn't afford to. I'm afraid to go into debt, as I couldn't see a way of paying for it during my situation right now. Then, someone suggested that I set up a gofundme. And here I am, asking for help. Please help to fund my dog Irish get the treatment she badly needs.

As soon as she receives enough donation, I will take her to the vet immediately. I'll take credit. And see she gets treatment. Any excess amount will go to her aftercare and recovery. And if the worst happens, I'm going to make sure to give her a proper burial. If there are anymore leftover. I will donate it to the local pet charity PAWS, to help other pet animals in need of care.








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  • Sherryl Bacani
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  • Noah Smith
  • Posted On Dec 28, 2018
  • Hi sherryl I tried to post this on the most recent update but im not sure the site is working, I wanted you to know that Irish was a warrior and a fighter, i’m so saddened to hear that she has passed on. Its strange that yesterday morning I didn’t know about you or Irish and now today I’m sitting my my bedroom, crying and mourning the loss of your beautiful companion. I know this must hurt so much and I’m so sorry that she didn’t make it. It is a respite however, to know that Irish is in no more pain, she is no longer scared or confused or worried, she wont be sickly or weak anymore, she is at rest and at peace. Irish looks so cute and happy in that photo and i’m glad that in her short life she seems to have found a loving and caring owner that put her needs at the utmost importance. Sherryl you know in your heart that Irish loved you deeply, even when she was finally relieved of her pain, in that confused state, her memories of you and the love you have for her would still be in her mind and she would still associate you with comfort in her final breaths, she knew you loved her. Irish was a good girl, i’m so sorry for you loss regards, Noah

  • Sherryl Bacani
  • Posted On Dec 27, 2018
  • Hello! Thank you for donating! If it weren’t for your advice, I wouldn’t have known and had the courage to start up a funding campaign for Irish. From the bottom of my heart, Irish and thank you.

  • Noah Smith
  • Donated on Dec 27, 2018
  • hi its me from reddit, i hope this helps, i am going to urge people to donate

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Dec 28

Irish is gone.

Update posted by Sherryl Bacani at 11:45 am

The doctor called tonight about the result. It was bad. The worst happened. Irish red blood cell were too low, her kidneys and liver were failing, making her experience extreme agony, thus, thats why the seizure happened. She explained that after more than two weeks of Irish taking medications and. . . . .

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Dec 28

Irish visits the Vet

Update posted by Sherryl Bacani at 03:03 am

me, holding Irish to visit the DoctorRiding the tricycle on the way to the vet. Her new Doctor.

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Dec 27

Irish's breakfast before going to the Vet

Update posted by Sherryl Bacani at 11:37 pm

A mix of sweet potatoes, liver and egg and some water.

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  • Noah Smith
  • Posted On Dec 28, 2018
  • Hi sherryl I tried to post this on the most recent update but im not sure the site is working, I wanted you to know that Irish was a warrior and a fighter, i’m so saddened to hear that she has passed on. Its strange that yesterday morning I didn’t know about you or Irish and now today I’m sitting my my bedroom, crying and mourning the loss of your beautiful companion. I know this must hurt so much and I’m so sorry that she didn’t make it. It is a respite however, to know that Irish is in no more pain, she is no longer scared or confused or worried, she wont be sickly or weak anymore, she is at rest and at peace. Irish looks so cute and happy in that photo and i’m glad that in her short life she seems to have found a loving and caring owner that put her needs at the utmost importance. Sherryl you know in your heart that Irish loved you deeply, even when she was finally relieved of her pain, in that confused state, her memories of you and the love you have for her would still be in her mind and she would still associate you with comfort in her final breaths, she knew you loved her. Irish was a good girl, i’m so sorry for you loss regards, Noah

  • Sherryl Bacani
  • Posted On Dec 27, 2018
  • Hello! Thank you for donating! If it weren’t for your advice, I wouldn’t have known and had the courage to start up a funding campaign for Irish. From the bottom of my heart, Irish and thank you.

  • Noah Smith
  • Donated on Dec 27, 2018
  • hi its me from reddit, i hope this helps, i am going to urge people to donate

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US$65.00
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