Good morning Corgi Nation, and welcome to my weekly guest spot on The Daily Corgi! I am your host Paige K. Davis, founder of CorgiPals. As you know, every week I do a guest post to keep you up to snuff with the goings-on in the CorgiPals world.
This is a busy week here at CorgiPals HQ! We have THREE new clients to introduce, and one of them is particularly special.
Atrayu has a massive facial tumor on his snout between his eyes. He has difficulty breathing through his nose, and the tumor has been growing rapidly since November. He went in for testing last week, and the news was not good. His tumor is inoperable and radiation/chemotherapy is the only option. Atrayu needs $1,470 to reach his goal.
Gimli is our particularly special client. Why? Because he is our 100 CLIENT!!! That’s right! We’ve hit the bigtimes now! Gimli is 8 years old and recently had a bacterial infection in his paw. After inspecting the necrotic tissue, his vets believe they found cancer cells and now Gimli needs a CT scan. Gimli needs $2,265 to reach his goal.
Baxter is a handsome fella with a lump under his eye that needs to be removed and biopsied. He has had large fatty tumors in the past, so his Mama is worried that it may be cancerous. Baxter needs $550 to reach his goal.
That about wraps it up for this week! Oh, and don’t forget … CorgiPals has a new company goal that we are trying to reach. We are trying to get our Facebook page to 10,000 “likes” by the end of 2014. We
currently need only 1,762 more fans! Please spread the word to help us
reach our goal! Remember, every person who knows about CorgiPals is one
more soldier in our army fighting for Corgis in need all over the globe!
Keep on Corgi’n on!
Anonymous says
Sending prayers and love for these ill Corgis, and their families…..this is such a difficult time for them all. God bless…..<3
Hayden says
I am keeping these little guys in my prayers. Hopefully they can reach their goals and get the treatment they need.
Anonymous says
This seemed like a particular difficult post today. Praying for all of these wonderful corgi's and their families during these difficult times.