Help Lily With Cruciate Ligament Surgery
Fundraising campaign by
Carol Young
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US$220.00raised of $2,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Lily is 7 year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi that has been with her owner since she was 8 weeks old. Donna, her owner, said she was one of a litter of 4 puppies that she went to see in Augusta Maine. Lily was the last puppy out of the box, and she went right over to see Donna and chew on her sneaker. And that was all it took! Donna picked her new puppy’s name right then and there and off they went to their new life together.
In late 2017 Lily had a growth on her gum that needed to be removed along with another on her foot. Donna was able to obtain care credit to go forward with the surgery and she is still paying off the balance. Lily also suffers from allergies that require her to receive periodic shots that her owner must also pay for.
Then a few weeks ago Lily began limping and contacted us to assist her so Lily could be seen by her vet and get some radiographs done of her leg. Those images revealed that Lily had a torn cruciate ligament that will require surgery to repair. Lily’s owner is on a fixed income and she does not have the ability to pay for CCL surgery for her girl. Your support of this fundraiser will allow Lily to receive the surgery that she needs to walk pain free once again.
Owner
Donna Ladd
Veterinary Hospital
Veazie Veterinary Clinic
Bandit's BandAid Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide need-based financial assistance for all breeds of dogs requiring urgent and emergency veterinary care.
Organizer
- Carol Young
- Campaign Owner
- Newburgh IN, US
Donors
- Diane Pfeifer
- Donated on Jul 24, 2019
- Breezy
- Donated on Jul 23, 2019
- Tamsen Arabi
- Donated on Jul 23, 2019
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Donors & Comments
- Diane Pfeifer
- Donated on Jul 24, 2019
- Breezy
- Donated on Jul 23, 2019
- Tamsen Arabi
- Donated on Jul 23, 2019
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 22, 2019
- Terry Holland
- Donated on Jul 22, 2019
Get well. My corgi Badger several years ago, did this and we did kennel rest and I mean kennel rest and a year later after 6 months of this he runs and plays and we lucked out it healed and he does great. We avoided surgery on him. Sorry it is not more dealing with a hug vet bill myself for cancer surgery on Badger last month. Bless you and get well XOXOX
- Lynn Ziehr
- Donated on Jul 21, 2019
FOR LILY
- Keith Romprey
- Donated on Jul 20, 2019
- Guest
- Donated on Jul 18, 2019
- shawn joiner
- Donated on Jul 18, 2019
Prayers
- Guest
- Donated on Jul 18, 2019