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1647 days ago

GiveaLittle

Sheila from Hillsborough

For some of our neighbours who know our rottie Indy & for those who do not know her, she was diagnosed with Aggressive Osteosercoma on her hind left limb. She was amputated on monday & she is back with us now. She needs to go through Chemo sessions. Our son who is in between jobs has paid all the bills & taking care of her now (has to pause looking for job in the meantime). She needs 24/7 care at the moment. Indy has gone through some rough & tough times in the last year having to go through a couple of surgeries which has added to the Vet Bills. Indy is a big teddy bear..big in size & bark but the most gentlest rottie you can ever meet. She has received a lot of love, hugs, kisses, messages & donations from a lot of her friends. We sincerely thank all the donors who have contributed towards her treatment so far which is costing between $10 - $12K & more. My son would really appreciate every contribution towards her treatment. If not even you love, hugs & kisses will be passed on to her.

the link to donate is here, if the link doesnt work, please copy paste in to your internet browser - givealittle.co.nz...

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