When I first got Willow, she had swimmers. She was this tiny little thing who couldn’t even stand right yet. Most people wouldn’t have chosen her. But I did. Her first name was Hope… because that’s what she was. Hope that she would grow strong. Hope that she would make it. And she did. She fought, she grew, and she became Willow. And for the last five years, she’s been our constant. And when I say constant, I mean the only thing that stayed the same through everything. Through different partners, life changes, and all the chaos that comes with raising three kids… she was always there. The one steady thing in a life that didn’t always feel steady. She became our comfort without even trying. On the hardest days, when I was stretched thin between work, school, and being a mom, she was right there. Quiet, loyal, just staying close like she knew. Like she was holding things together in her own way. She grew up with my kids. She let them love her in their loud, messy, overwhelming ways. She was patient when they were learning, gentle when life wasn’t, and constant when everything else felt uncertain. She made our house feel like home. Now Willow has been diagnosed with cancer. And we’re facing costs for the care she needs. As a family of five, balancing work, school, and everyday life, this is something we weren’t prepared for. But she has given us five years of unconditional love, comfort, and stability… and we’re not ready to give up on her. She started as Hope. And she’s still our hope now. Please don’t let the last of our hope slip away. Anything helps, even just sharing her story. She’s more than a dog. She’s our safe place. Our comfort. Our constant. Our willow.






