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This is my brother's dog Mei: A sweet pup with a heart of gold. This July, while visiting family, I found out that she recently tore her Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL), which is roughly analogous to her ACL. To fix this, they need to go and weave nylon fibers into her leg which will act like normal ligaments in a surgery known as Quadrilateral Fabella Surgery (QLF). This surgery on its own was estimated to cost upwards of $5700, which covers the initial surgery and several post-ops over the following six months, but doesn't even scratch the surface of medication or personal therapy costs. My heart broke at this news. Mei is a force of nature- lively and full of love, and genuinely happy to see everyone. From lounging at home to adventuring in the mountains, she's confident and ready to face anything. The thought of her struggling up the stairs in his home... I knew I had to help. He's a full-time student, working hard to become the best version of himself, and a surprise cost like this would threaten to sweep his legs out. Every cent we raise is a breath easier, every step closer on the path to recovery for this angel. Even if you can't contribute, you can share her story: Together, we can ease this burden. Thank you for reading, and have a wonderful day!




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