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George is a 6 year old Boxer in Westbrook, ME, who

George, a rescued Boxer and Grampy’s companion, needs chemo to fight lymphoma

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George is a 6 year old Boxer in Westbrook, ME, who

George was rehomed to us as a survivor of domestic abuse from the man of the home. He had also been hit by a car and left with a broken hip untreated until we adopted him nearly a year after the injury. We adopted him and got his hip treated and have worked closely with him on his trust and people issues. He loves to play and go outside. He is now calm, gentle and LOVES people! He is well loved by everyone as well. George is loved by many and loves EVERYONE! However, when "Grampy" lost his wife of 34 years unexpectedly George came in as his best friend and loyal side companion. What started as just a way to give weekend friendship and support to Grampy has now turned into the best of friends. George gets to do everything with Grampy. They are inseparable. They even go to Grampys office together and work! George quickly developed some lumps under his neck which were immediately diagnosed as lymphoma cancer. The vet is planning to start chemotherapy treatment which they are pretty confident will give George more of the great life that he has. and loves They feel as though he is a good candidate for this treatment with success. We are currently dealing with some family health issues as well. George encourages Grampy to take care of himself, be active and gives him the love he needs while he too is going through cancer treatment. George is a true hero in the unconditional love he gives Grampy.

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Kim Powers-Candelmo
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Westbrook, ME
Waggle Foundation, Inc.
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