Service Dog Rory's Cancer Fund
Donation protected
Rory is a 10 month old service dog who was recently diagnosed with cancer in his nose, where the bone meets his brain, and in both sides of his nose.
When I got Rory, it was love at first sight. I've had him since he was 7 weeks old, when he started training to be a service dog. He's so smart, he flew through all of his classes including puppy star, CGC, and the service dog public access test.
Two months ago, he started having discharge from his nose, so we took him to the vet, thinking there was an object he snuffled inside. They put him on an antibiotic and prednisone in case it was just a sinus infection. That didn't work, so he was put under anesthesia for a sinus lavage. Nothing came out of the nasal flush, but Rory's nasal discharge continued. We had our vet refer us to Metropolitan Vet Specialists, who gave us the bad news. They scoped him and gave him a CT scan, where they were able to see the mass and bones involved.
Without chemo, Rory is expected to be with us for only a few short months (3 to 6 months were her exact words). I've sold my computer and collectibles already, but am still swimming in vet bills. I've already maxed my credit cards trying to diagnose and treat my poor boy, and my friends are asking if there's a fundraiser for him, so here I am, asking if anyone would consider donating, and sharing his link around.
When I got Rory, it was love at first sight. I've had him since he was 7 weeks old, when he started training to be a service dog. He's so smart, he flew through all of his classes including puppy star, CGC, and the service dog public access test.
Two months ago, he started having discharge from his nose, so we took him to the vet, thinking there was an object he snuffled inside. They put him on an antibiotic and prednisone in case it was just a sinus infection. That didn't work, so he was put under anesthesia for a sinus lavage. Nothing came out of the nasal flush, but Rory's nasal discharge continued. We had our vet refer us to Metropolitan Vet Specialists, who gave us the bad news. They scoped him and gave him a CT scan, where they were able to see the mass and bones involved.
Without chemo, Rory is expected to be with us for only a few short months (3 to 6 months were her exact words). I've sold my computer and collectibles already, but am still swimming in vet bills. I've already maxed my credit cards trying to diagnose and treat my poor boy, and my friends are asking if there's a fundraiser for him, so here I am, asking if anyone would consider donating, and sharing his link around.
Organizer
Alison Magnett
Organizer
Lexington, KY