
Help Billy Save Gypsy's Life
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Help Billy Save Gypsy's Life


The first time I saw Gypsy, was love at first sight. We connected immediately and I believe we chose each other.

Gypsy came to my life as a free puppy that was given away at a grocery store.
I walked up to the back of the truck she was in and held out my hands & she walked right into my arms & took over my life.
We have been together 24/7 ever since that day, 14 years ago.
I’ve always managed to take her to work with me for the most part & we’re very attached to one another.
She’s always been a very loving sweet soul since day one. As a puppy, Gypsy was a little rambunctious as most dogs are at that age, but I got her early professional training and that made a world of difference.
Gypsy has been all over the place with me from Canada to Southern California, we’ve hiked, explored & played ball on countless beaches & off leash dog parks together.
I have always fed her the very best food I knew of at the time, I now take more time to prepare her meals than my own, my family jokes of it often, but I take her care very seriously.
There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for her. Just in the past couple years she has slowed down a bit, developed noticeable arthritis, so she is being nourished & medicated for that and it seems to be working well so far.
About a month ago I awoke to her having a seizure in the middle of the night as she sleeps by my side. It was very scary, we went to the veterinarian right away and they believe she likely has some sort of brain tumor developing.
She’s now on some anti-seizure medication, I am looking for a reasonable place to have an MRI done to possibly look at a course of treatment that would be appropriate for a dog her age.
I would probably not have a surgery done on her at this point, unless it was minimally invasive and would not be too hard on her at this stage of her life.
I know she won’t be here forever, but I can’t help but feel she has some good time left if we can treat her brain malady.
I’m not a wealthy man monetarily, but Gypsy & I have many friends, so I’m asking you to consider donating a few dollars to Gypsy’s treatment, a lot of a little can really add up.
I’m currently researching places to have her treated and the associated costs.
So far, I’ve spent about $1,500 on veterinarian care and my resources are getting a little thin.
If any of my Gypsy fan friends cared to help a little it would be so very appreciated and I’m sure if you’re ever around Gypsy you’d get all your money’s worth in snuggles from Gypsy!


The first time I saw Gypsy, was love at first sight. We connected immediately and I believe we chose each other.

Gypsy came to my life as a free puppy that was given away at a grocery store.
I walked up to the back of the truck she was in and held out my hands & she walked right into my arms & took over my life.
We have been together 24/7 ever since that day, 14 years ago.
I’ve always managed to take her to work with me for the most part & we’re very attached to one another.
She’s always been a very loving sweet soul since day one. As a puppy, Gypsy was a little rambunctious as most dogs are at that age, but I got her early professional training and that made a world of difference.
Gypsy has been all over the place with me from Canada to Southern California, we’ve hiked, explored & played ball on countless beaches & off leash dog parks together.
I have always fed her the very best food I knew of at the time, I now take more time to prepare her meals than my own, my family jokes of it often, but I take her care very seriously.
There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for her. Just in the past couple years she has slowed down a bit, developed noticeable arthritis, so she is being nourished & medicated for that and it seems to be working well so far.
About a month ago I awoke to her having a seizure in the middle of the night as she sleeps by my side. It was very scary, we went to the veterinarian right away and they believe she likely has some sort of brain tumor developing.
She’s now on some anti-seizure medication, I am looking for a reasonable place to have an MRI done to possibly look at a course of treatment that would be appropriate for a dog her age.
I would probably not have a surgery done on her at this point, unless it was minimally invasive and would not be too hard on her at this stage of her life.
I know she won’t be here forever, but I can’t help but feel she has some good time left if we can treat her brain malady.
I’m not a wealthy man monetarily, but Gypsy & I have many friends, so I’m asking you to consider donating a few dollars to Gypsy’s treatment, a lot of a little can really add up.
I’m currently researching places to have her treated and the associated costs.
So far, I’ve spent about $1,500 on veterinarian care and my resources are getting a little thin.
If any of my Gypsy fan friends cared to help a little it would be so very appreciated and I’m sure if you’re ever around Gypsy you’d get all your money’s worth in snuggles from Gypsy!
Organizer and beneficiary
Eduardo G. Salcedo
Organizer
Miami, FL
Billy Snook
Beneficiary