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Please Help Dog With Cancer, Aggressive Lymphoma, He Needs Urgent Care
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(03-20-2021, 12:49 AM)Tobi Wrote: I imagined Sanivet may be very very busy.  I can completely understand that they may not have time to respond to some emails. And of course, some emails may end up in the spam folder.
I would be willing to copy-paste and send that again if it would be helpful?

Anyway....yes I will let you know of course if the vet responds to my email.

I feel what a tremendous difference it might make if I can get verification endorsed by Sanivet. Even just the shortest email.

Meanwhile you are going to have to push push push to get this circulating as much as possible on social media. Most forums won't allow this sort of thing, but occasionally, if the moderators are contacted before posting, and all verification is presented to them, there is a very slim chance it will be allowed at Moderators' discretion.
But forums are generally not a good venue.

I also made a new Tweet with the fundraiser last night, asking for re-tweets. Every little while I will do that.

How is Jazzy at the moment?

Thanks so much again for all your help! 
I really don't think exposure is his problem, one of the Facebook groups I posted in has 27.2k followers, none of which donate. I've been updating my posts everyday for the past 3 weeks in multiple groups, and so far only received 1 donation from Facebook, from a smaller group. Most of the money is from this forum and from a Romanian website, those are the people that tend to donate directly into my bank account because they don't have PayPal.
Don't know if it would help to send the message again. Maybe give them 24 hours before you do that, and please use the same title since this is what they're going to look for if they answer.
Jazzy's overall mood is ok right now, he went on walks, he ate. But his stomach is definitely bothering him, he keeps feeling like he needs to poop and when he does you can see he still has really bad diarrhea. But he would need serious treatment for this, which would include shots, pills and a paste that he has to eat, and all of this would cost another $65 in addition to the $50 he needs for Lomustine. So, yeah, I won't take him back for stomach treatment right now because Lomustine is the priority. Nausea is a little better, doctors recommended some cheap pills from human pharmacies and they've helped. He has to take them a lot - half a pill 3 times a day - but he definitely feels better when he takes them.
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RE: Please Help Dog With Cancer, Aggressive Lymphoma, He Needs Urgent Care - by Rox - 03-20-2021, 05:04 AM

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