You Can Help Save A Great Dogs Life
Sometimes a dog is more than just a pet, more than just a companion. Sometimes our dogs help save us. I’m not one to generally ask for help but when I read Fassbinder’s story I was filled with inspiration: with your help we can save a great dogs life.
Update 12/29/14 – I changed the fundraising links to reflect the new campaign. Let’s save Fass! We’ve got 57 days to reach the $6,400 goal; we can do this. Here’s an update on Fassbinder:
Most importantly, Fassbinder is feeling great! Here he is all-smiles, yesterday, 10 weeks into chemo. He has such bright spirits and tremendous energy! I can’t thank everyone enough who has helped us get here! It’s heartwarming! Such a happy dog!! – Keaton Shyler
Help Save A Great Dogs Life
Fassbinder, a rescued German Shepherd was recently diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma. With chemotherapy the chances of complete remission are above 90%. It is not a death sentence. With 6 months of chemotherapy Fassbinder can be saved.
Keaton Shyler rescued Fassbinder a couple years ago from a high kill shelter; he’s been a major part of her life ever since. In 2012 Shyler was assaulted – after she reported it to the police she began receiving threats. She adopted Fassbinder for her own protection and in the past two years he’s deterred crime twice. The last time was with a burglar.
Just today, I drove behind a bumper sticker — a paw print — that asked, “Who adopted who?” And as cliche as that sounds, it might be an important maxim for assault recovery. – Keaton Shyler
Fassbinder has started his chemotherapy. He still has 4 months of treatments left. Shyler contributed $3,000 to his treatment from her savings and picking up extra shifts at work.
The $3,000 covered the staging and his first chemo treatment. He still has 4 months left. Every donation given goes immediately to his care.
Check out the “Save a Great Dogs Life” campaign for the complete story including medical records, photos, and updates.
This Thanksgiving weekend I am grateful for life! My handsome, big-hearted German Shepherd was diagnosed with cancer. The past two months I have received such an outpouring of support from friends. It’s been incredible to see Fassbinder become healthy again!
We have four months of treatment left.
For everyone who has worked tirelessly, helped me navigate the various challenges in finding the right oncologist, shared our campaign, helped me write our campaign, donated, given me words of inspiration and a hug — our success belongs to you. Paws and kisses. – Keaton Shyler
The campaigns goal is $7,000 and it’s 23% funded. There’s only 2 days left. If you do one thing today I ask that you please share their story; together we can save a great dogs life.
This post is part of the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop hosted by Blog Paws.
Mark S says
Heading over to the campaign site now to see how I can help! Sharing.
Jen Gabbard says
Thank you so much – if we can share their story before the campaign ends in 2 days we can make it happen.
HuskyCrazed says
I have shred this on a couple of my networks, thank you for bringing attention to this. I hope they can get all the help they need :/
ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!
Sue Kottwitz says
Great post! I’ll share and then head over to the campaign.
Lindsay Stordahl says
I just gave a small amount. I’m glad I’m able to help a little.
Jen Gabbard says
Thank you so much, and I saw the tweet as well. You’re the best.
Mary Hunter @ Stale Cheerios says
He looks like a sweet pup! I hope they are able to raise the money they need, I will share with some others who will might be able to help.
Jen Gabbard says
Thanks so much; I’ve never shared someones fundraiser before but this one really got to me. I’m trying my best to get the word out in these last hours.
2 brown dawgs blog says
Oh it doesn’t look like they met their goal.
Jen Gabbard says
Look’s like they restarted the campaign to finish the $6,400 they were short of.