
Help Me Replace My Hero Service Dog Before It’s Too late
Donation protected
Hi, I’m Bridget Weber, and if you’ve ever loved a dog, you’ll understand why this is so hard.
For years, Voodoo my fierce, devoted service dog has been my lifeline. She’s woken me from nightmares, steadied me when my legs gave out, and even sensed my dissociative episodes before I did. She’s not just a dog; she’s the reason I’ve survived.
But now, she’s slowing down. Her muzzle is graying, her steps are careful, and as much as she wants to keep working, she’s earned her rest.
The problem? I still need help.
The Tightrope I Walk Every Day
I live with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), POTS, PTSD, chronic migraines, and mobility issues. Some days, my mind feels like a fractured mirror. Other days, my body betrays me without warning I faint, collapse, or lose hours to migraines so severe I can’t see.
Voodoo was my anchor. Without her, I’m terrified.
Meet My Next Lifesaver
I’ve found a remarkable dog and a trusted training program that can give me back my independence. This dog will:
Alert me before I dissociate or faint, so I don’t collapse in public.
Sense migraines before they hit, giving me time to take medication.
Interrupt PTSD episodes, guiding me to safety when I’m overwhelmed.
Help me stand after falls, acting as my mobility support.
Provide deep pressure therapy when my anxiety spirals.
This isn’t just a pet it’s a medical necessity.
Why I Need Your Help
Service dogs like this cost thousands between training, travel, and care, the expenses are overwhelming. I’ve sold belongings, cut every corner, but I’m still short.
That’s where you come in.
How You Can Change My Life
- Donate $5, $20, or any amount every dollar brings me closer to safety.
- Share this campaign even if you can’t give, spreading the word helps.
- Send love & prayers your support keeps me going.
This is Voodoo’s last mission: to help me find her successor. Will you honor her by helping me?
One Last Ask
If you’ve ever had a dog save you, or if you’ve ever felt powerless against your own body you understand why this matters.
Donate now. Let’s make sure my next chapter is safe, stable, and full of hope.
With endless gratitude,
Bridget Weber
Alone, I stumble. With this dog, I’ll stand again
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Bridget Weber
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Aurora, CO