1. racingbarakarts reblogged this from racingbarakarts and added:
    Update in response to both of these so everyone can see:...I just called around and both...
  2. ignorantradiance said: Sorry this was so lengthy, but I hope it helps in some way and that your dog is doing well 💕
  3. ignorantradiance said: As far as in-person fundraising, maybe a small yard sale could help bring in extra cash? And you could set up a donation box during it. Maybe reach out to family/friends and offer to do errands or something in exchange for a donation if you’re comfortable with it.
  4. ignorantradiance said: Definitely ask about payment plans when you’re calling around for estimates. Also, if you’ve got a veterinary school in your area, they may offer low cost services! There’s also non-profits that sometimes offer financial assistance. A combination of in-person and online fundraising would be your best bet. You could try GoFund My Pet (basically GoFundMe but exclusively used for pet care) and a request on social media.
  5. soshaland said: i’ve seen that some vets allow you to bein debt with them so you can have time to raise the money, it’s just an idea, and definitely online is a good idea with some app that let you receive cash from anywhere
posted by oresund-thm

So I may need to do some sort of donation thing for Molly. She has a growth on her eye that looks infected and I can’t afford a vet visit. I’ll call around for cheaper vets first, and see if I qualify for care credit. If I do some sort of donation/fundraiser, what would you guys recommend? Should I do in person? Or online?

29 June 2021 at 3:28 PM