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Please Help Charger!

Retired PSD Charger NEEDS your help!!! This distinguished hero served as a Police Service Dog until the age of 10, heroically fighting crime alongside of his human teammates. Charger not only found missing and fleeing people and evidence, but also saved the lives of the offenders that otherwise would have frozen to death during severe winter conditions.

Unfortunately, Charger has just suffered a slipped disk in his back. Because of this debilitating condition, Charger is paralyzed fully in one back leg and partially in the other.

The good news is that Charger’s back can be fixed with a specialized back surgery at the Ontario Veterinary College! He had blood work and chest X-rays, to make sure he is healthy enough for anesthesia. He also had an MRI, which confirmed which disks need to be fixed. Charger is scheduled to have this life changing surgery on January 27. Because he has been healthy and fit until now, his veterinarian believes that the surgery has a 90%+ probability of being successful.

The surgery is estimated to cost $9000 and we at Ned’s Wish would like to raise this amount to give this distinguished hero a chance for a pain free retirement. If your generosity allows us to raise more than our goal of $9000, then all additional funds will be directed to helping another Ned’s Wish Hero, like Charger. Let’s help Charger walk again!!!! Thank you!

Donations 

  • Nita Lois Tuan
    • $25
    • 1 yr
  • Anonymous
    • $2,270 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $500
    • 2 yrs
  • Terry Parkinson
    • $100
    • 2 yrs
  • Maggie and Kyle Taylor-Matz
    • $50
    • 2 yrs

Fundraising team: Fundraising team (2)

Ned's Wish
Organizer
Devon, AB
Ned's Wish - A Society For Retired Police Service Dogs
Beneficiary
Stacey Talbot
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