Hello everyone,
I'm reaching out today with a heavy heart to ask for your help in supporting my beloved baby girl, Snow. Snow has been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Failure, and I'm doing everything I can to give her the best care possible, but the cost of treatment has been overwhelming for me. I would appreciate your support to help me cover the expenses and provide Snow with the proper medical care she deserves.
I've had the honor of being Snow's dad since 2011 - a total of 14 years and counting. She has been my constant pillar of strength and support through thick and thin. She is always there to offer her unconditional love, comfort, and joy. Whether it's endlessly cuddling with me, always wanting to sit on my lap, tearing up my socks, or begging for my food while I eat, Snow has brought so much happiness into my life, and it truly breaks my heart to see her struggle.
Recently, we received the devastating news that Snow has Chronic Kidney Failure, a condition that affects her ability to filter waste from the bloodstream, resulting in a dangerous buildup of toxins. This condition requires ongoing treatment, meaning many overnight stays at the vet, constantly connected to an IV, and receiving multiple medications along the way to help manage her symptoms and improve her quality of life. While there is no cure, with the right care, we hope to slow the progression and keep Snow as comfortable and happy as possible.
The cost of Snow's ongoing treatment is $9000 and could possibly go higher. Any amount, big or small, will make a huge difference in giving Snow the chance to live a comfortable, happy life for as long as possible. If you're unable to donate, simply sharing this GoFundMe with others would mean the world to us.
I know times are tough for many, and even if you can't contribute financially, your love, thoughts, and prayers are just as important to us. We are incredibly grateful for any support you can offer.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read Snow's story. Your kindness means so much to me and to Snow.
With love,
Clarence Zabala





