Help Turk's recovery

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Given by 32 generous donors in 22 days

Turk is a member of one of or our fabulous foster families. After a very scary incident Turk needs our help to make a full recovery.

Canterbury

Turk is a member of one of or our fabulous foster families. As all dogs owners know, mixing large and small breed dogs can be a risk. Unfortunately, after living in perfect harmony for months and months, there was an incident with one of our rescue dogs. Turk being a very tiny 8yr old Chihuahua, he has come off with some pretty nasty battle wounds.

We couldn't function without out foster families and we support them 150% so of course we are covering all costs involved in Turk's recovery - which involved emergency surgery at afterhours and ongoing care at our regular vet clinic.

Please help us help Turk in his recovery!

About us

Christchurch Bull Breed Rescue is a registered charity that takes on abandoned, neglected, abused and dumped dogs from all over NZ. These dogs just want someone to love and be their forever family.

We offer vet care, rehabilitation and loving foster homes until the perfect forever home is found.

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Guest Donor on 22 Feb 2015
$10
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Guest Donor on 19 Feb 2015
$50
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Guest Donor on 10 Feb 2015
Poor Turk, I have a wee chihuahua and I feel really sad for those little guy. Speedy recovery
$9
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Guest Donor on 07 Feb 2015
$50
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Guest Donor on 06 Feb 2015
We hope Turk gets well soon. We love chihuahuas.
$12.50

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This campaign started on 5 Feb 2015 and ended on 28 Feb 2015.