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Critical Care Corner: Tiffany

Critical Care Corner: Tiffany

Tiffany suffered a broken pelvis from a hit & run

Tiny Tiffany was hit by a car and left to die in the middle of the road. A good Samaritan stopped and scooped her up and contacted ABC for help. ABC rushed her to the hospital where she was stabilized and given pain medication. X-rays revealed her pelvis was broken in several places on both sides and would require extensive surgery. Despite her intense pain, Tiffany was very sweet and wagged her tail at all her caregivers.

Tiffany’s medical expenses will be costly, however, she has a fighting chance because Eddie the Yorkie, a past Critical Care rescue, was in a similar situation and made a full recovery! Initially we were attempting to raise $7,000 to help cover her pelvis surgery but unfortunately her post op x-rays also show a break in her tibia, which wasn’t discernible in her initial x-rays and will require a second surgery.

Many thanks to Tiffany Construction and their staff for not only rescuing little Tiffany from the road after being hit, but also for their extremely generous donation towards her medical costs. In case you were wondering why her name is Tiffany, now you know! Also a big thank you to Dr. Brian Petrovsky at Arizona Canine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for taking great care of her.

Any size contribution will help this sweet girl! As always, your donation is tax-deductible. ABC has no paid administrative staff so all the funds go directly to the animal care. Donations via check can be mailed to Animals Benefit Club, 3111 E St John Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032, please include “Tiffany” in the memo.

Watch or read the 12 News coverage of Tiffany.

ABC rescues animals regardless of their medical condition. Many times an animal needs surgery or extended medical care before he or she is ready for adoption. Our Critical Care Corner will keep you updated on these special needs animals.

Critical Care Corner: Hunter

Critical Care Corner: Hunter

Hunter Hit by a Car

UPDATE: Unfortunately the impact from Hunter’s accident caused irreparable damage to his eye and it was unable to be saved. He’s adjusting very well despite being a one-eyed, three-legged dog. He loves to go for walks and play in the yard! He is not available to adopt at this time.


Hunter was found staggering along side the road after being hit by a car. He was taken to Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC) where a plea to help him went out to the local animal rescue network. ABC answered that plea and he was immediately taken for evaluation on his injuries. Despite our best efforts, his leg could not be saved and required amputation. He also has glaucoma in his right eye. Once again we are working with Dr. Reed and her team at Eyeshine Veterinary and we’re hopeful they can save his eye.

Hunter is a 3 year old German Shepherd mix. Despite everything this poor boy has been through, he’s the sweetest, most loving dog you’ll ever meet! We expect he’ll be ready to adopt before the end of November. Once he’s been cleared he’ll be listed on our website.

We need your help to raise $6,000 to offset the cost of Hunter’s surgery and medical care. Any size contribution can make a difference! To make a donation online, simply click the blue “DONATE” button to the right (scroll down if you’re on a mobile device) or mail a check to Animals Benefit Club, 3111 E St John Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032 and include “Hunter” in your donation description. As always, your donation is tax-deductible. Funds donated beyond our estimate will go towards future Critical Care animals.

Check out Hunter hamming it up in the FOX 10 Phoenix​ interview!

ABC rescues animals regardless of their medical condition. Many times an animal needs surgery or extended medical care before he or she is ready for adoption. Our Critical Care Corner will keep you updated on these special needs animals.


Critical Care Corner: Lilly & Austin

Donate to Austin and Lilly's surgery

Lilly and Austin Require Surgery to Repair Broken Legs

Lilly and Austin were saved from Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC), where they were going to be euthanized due to their severe injuries. They were both badly injured, each with a broken leg, immediately a plea went out to save them from euthanasia. ABC stepped up to help these loving, precious dogs – just look at these beautiful, sweet faces!

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Lilly saved from the e-list, recovering from her surgery

critical care corner: Austin saved from the e-list
Austin saved from the e-list

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Please help us raise the $6,000 to cover their surgery expenses. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you gave these beautiful dogs a brand new life! A generous donor is matching up to $1,500 through May 12th EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, MAY 19TH! Any size donation helps make a difference for these sweet pups.

To donate simply click the “Donate” button to the right or send a check donation to Animals Benefit Club, 3111 E St John Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032. Please include “Lilly” or “Austin” in your PayPal or check memo.

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Critical Care Corner: Thor

Thor and Petunia help each other heal

Thor and Petunia help each other heal
Thor and Petunia are inseparable, cuddling and comforting each other as they recover after being hit by cars on the same day. (Photo: 12 News)

Thor Rescued After a Hit-and-Run

Thor was hit by a car and left to die. He is only 4 months old and is a beautiful, sweet boy. Please help us by donating to his surgery so he can live a happy normal life! Our goal is to raise $3600. Any size contribution helps make a difference!

Send a check donation to Animals Benefit Club, 3111 E St John Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032 or simply click the donate button to the right. Include “Thor” in your description.

View the 12 News video of Thor and Petunia

Read the article on DeluxeDoggy.com

ABC rescues animals regardless of their medical condition. Many times an animal needs surgery or extended medical care before he or she is ready for adoption. Our Critical Care Corner will keep you updated on these special needs animals.

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Critical Care Corner: Indigo

Indigo Surgery

Indigo after her first ACL surgery
Indigo after her first ACL surgery

Indigo Needs ACL Surgery

As luck would have it, Indigo has managed to tear the ACL in her other leg. Her orthopedic veterinarian said it would most likely happen at some point and, unfortunately, it happened sooner rather than later.

We now need to raise $2,000 to repeat this surgery on her other leg. Please look into your hearts and find a way to help sweet Indigo. Any size contribution helps make a difference!

You may send a check donation to Animals Benefit Club, 3111 E St John Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032 or simply click the donate button to the right. Please include “Indigo” in your description

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Critical Care Corner: Eddie

Eddie Rescued!

Eddie on the mendEddie Rescued After Near-fatal Car Accident

Little Eddie is just eight pounds and was found in critical condition after he was hit by a car and left to die. He underwent a five-hour life-saving surgery from Dr. Linney of Phoenix Veterinary Referral and Emergency and is currently in the hospital recovering.

Donate to Eddie’s medical care by clicking the donate button. For additional donation options, visit our donate page.

Thanks to 12 News for covering Eddie’s story, read the full story here.

ABC rescues animals regardless of their medical condition. Many times an animal needs surgery or extended medical care before he or she is ready for adoption. Our Critical Care Corner will keep you updated on these special needs animals.