A Paw Up for Puppy Django

$250 of $500 goal
Given by 9 generous donors in 8 weeks

Puppy Django has fallen victim to a horrific dog attack. He needs help to address his emotional scars.

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Puppy Django is a 6 months old Black Labrador and has been training to be a therapy dog for more than half of his short life so far.

Sadly, he has suffered a serious dog attack at a dog park and although his owners have paid for his vet and surgery costs he is still suffering emotionally and requires the support of an animal behaviourist.

In his short life he has already helped countless people along side of his owner who is an occupational therapist. He has also completed the basic handling training to be a therapy dog for BARK NZ.

Puppy Django has a massive role to play in the community and so we ask now for the community to help him get the help he needs to get back on track with his therapy dog training.

Stay strong pup, its our turn to help you for a little while xx

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BARK NZ is New Zealand's only children's charity dedicated to the delivery of Animal Assisted Education, empowering children to feel confident and be safe with and around dogs.

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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 24 Sep 2014
I hope this helps, Just so you know this donation is coming from RB Beer fund which help him with his emotional issues lol
$20
Gizmo
Gizmo on 24 Sep 2014
Get well soon Django
$50
Penny Campbell
Penny Campbell on 15 Sep 2014
Hope he feels himself again soon, poor wee boy.
$20
Carolyn Patterson
Carolyn Patterson on 15 Sep 2014
Get well soon Django :-)
$30
Andrea Sulikosky
Andrea Sulikosky on 15 Sep 2014
Good luck Django
$20

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This campaign started on 16 Sep 2014 and ended on 15 Nov 2014.