Kiko’s road to recovery
Fundraising campaign by
Angelyn Valeza
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US$55.00raised of $2,000.00 goal goal
Hi everyone!
I know everybody is experiencing life struggles especially at this time of pandemic. We are setting aside our pride and ask for your support for the medical bill for our Kiko.
Kiko was a stray dog and we gave him a good life by welcoming him in our home and treated him as a family member. Last June 28, 2021, he had a car accident and he had to do a surgery. After 18 days in the Vet, we took him home and he only stayed for 12 hours because was able to remove his bandage and he had to be back in the clinic for few more days. depending on the advice of the doctor.
All the proceeds will be used for the pending bills and some amounts will be donated to some non government associations who is helping the stray dogs in Bahrain.
This is not a scam, any questions you may contact +97336817189
Big or small amount, is a big help for Kiko. We appreciate your help.
Thank you very much
-Valeza Family
Organizer
- Angelyn Valeza
- Owner
- Adliya, BH
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 25, 2021
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 19, 2021
Kiko's update
Update posted by Angelyn Valeza at 06:47 amIt is 16 days after Kiko's surgery. He is having his better recovery. Implants is working properly and wounds are all started to heal. he is required to be in a kennel once he comes home to avoid licking of his wounds.We would like to thank all the good hearted
Photo update
Update posted by Angelyn Valeza at 10:25 amPhoto update of Kiko before the surgery with his oversized cone, along with the xray done on his second surgery.
Kiko's Second procedure
Update posted by Angelyn Valeza at 06:08 amI spoke to the doctor yesterday 24/07/2021 and he mentioned that the procedure of kiko was done. They had put back the pin that they put but shorter than the normal way they put it to make sure that it will not stick out again. Kiko is doing well..
Update from Dr. Steve (Kiko's Doctor)
Update posted by Angelyn Valeza at 04:59 amWhen we took Kiko home last week, he managed to remove the cone and the bandage. he started licking the wounds and the part where the skin was too thin. The result was the pin was sticking out and we had to rush him back to the clinic. removing the. . . . .
First donation
Update posted by Angelyn Valeza at 12:27 pmA good friend who doesnt want to mention her name donated offline. Thank you 🙏❤
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 25, 2021
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 19, 2021