
Save Idris Leg
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"This boy has a resilient spirit"
~Foster mom Lisa
Idris is an 8 month old lab mix who has a deformed leg from a previous trauma. He needs our help to fund his orthopedic surgery to keep him running, swimming and walking on ALL four legs!
This guy is one tough cookie. He was hit by a car and had his leg degloved when he was just 4 months old. Dumped at a shelter and left for dead, all the skin and tissue was stripped off his limb with giant, dirty wounds. Labs & More thankfully was able to rescue Idris and begin to provide him with the best care in town. He survived multiple infections and has remained a happy, gentle soul throughout the painstaking daily dressing changes for his wounds. He is so patient through all of the care he has received, and surely knows he's been saved - and saved for a reason in this cruel world.

Today his wounds have healed but his leg requires an intricate, orthopedic surgery in order to straighten and fix the deformity that remained from his previous trauma. This conclusion was not made lightly, but through weeks of dedicated vet visits and rehab. Thankfully this procedure CAN save his leg, but it requires expert care and more financial resources than we normally can provide.

We're asking for your help to fund Idris' leg-saving surgery and give him the best future possible. He has already begun therapy dog training, and loves sharing kisses & 'dog hugs' with patients who find themselves, like him, in hard times.
Let's help Idris fulfill his calling - on all 4 legs - instead of 3. Thank you in advance for your generosity.
You give our volunteers the tools to do this life saving and compassionate work others turn away from. Your donation goes directly to their care.
Labs and More is a 501(c)3 non-profit, 100% volunteer run dog rescue group and your donations are considered tax deductible. Donations can be made here online through this GoFundMe page. You can also mail a check to Labs and More to 5425 Oberlin Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92121.
WWW.LABSANDMORE.ORG
~Foster mom Lisa
Idris is an 8 month old lab mix who has a deformed leg from a previous trauma. He needs our help to fund his orthopedic surgery to keep him running, swimming and walking on ALL four legs!
This guy is one tough cookie. He was hit by a car and had his leg degloved when he was just 4 months old. Dumped at a shelter and left for dead, all the skin and tissue was stripped off his limb with giant, dirty wounds. Labs & More thankfully was able to rescue Idris and begin to provide him with the best care in town. He survived multiple infections and has remained a happy, gentle soul throughout the painstaking daily dressing changes for his wounds. He is so patient through all of the care he has received, and surely knows he's been saved - and saved for a reason in this cruel world.

Today his wounds have healed but his leg requires an intricate, orthopedic surgery in order to straighten and fix the deformity that remained from his previous trauma. This conclusion was not made lightly, but through weeks of dedicated vet visits and rehab. Thankfully this procedure CAN save his leg, but it requires expert care and more financial resources than we normally can provide.

We're asking for your help to fund Idris' leg-saving surgery and give him the best future possible. He has already begun therapy dog training, and loves sharing kisses & 'dog hugs' with patients who find themselves, like him, in hard times.
Let's help Idris fulfill his calling - on all 4 legs - instead of 3. Thank you in advance for your generosity.
You give our volunteers the tools to do this life saving and compassionate work others turn away from. Your donation goes directly to their care.
Labs and More is a 501(c)3 non-profit, 100% volunteer run dog rescue group and your donations are considered tax deductible. Donations can be made here online through this GoFundMe page. You can also mail a check to Labs and More to 5425 Oberlin Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92121.
WWW.LABSANDMORE.ORG
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San Diego, CA
Labradors, Retrievers, and More Rescue
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