“Thank you again for helping Ella back in December. As you can see she’s well recovered and onto celebrating her first birthday in July! Last November I “rescued” Ella when she was returned and it was then discovered that Ella had a loud heart murmur. The breeder was planning to put her to sleep. I had just lost my 14 year old Maltese Lucy and guess I took on Ella to try and help save a life. The murmur was in fact a correctable PDA (Patent ductus arteriosis is a birth defect representing the second most common congenital heart defect in dogs). I raised $3,000 for the surgery — Sandra and Four Legged Friends was our first donor. That got the ball rolling. Thank You!”
Ella and Deborah Gilels
Lisa came to us seeking help for surgery to save her 1½ year old kitty Tiger. He needed surgery to correct continuous blockages from blood and crystals in his urine that can be fatal in cats. “Without the help of Another Sunny Day Fund, Lily would have been left without a brother. Now Tiger is safe at home with the entire family thanks to the support of Another Sunny Day Fund.”
Tiger and Lisa Marie Talavera
Brianna found a dog on the streets wet, cold, bloated and limping. The dog, now named Abbi, was diagnosed with dual hernias, bloated with diarrhea and had a broken leg that was never repaired. So Brianna took on the care of Abbi and adopted her. “Abbi’s tummy is all healed from surgery, and she is doing great. She is happy and in good health. She is still limping around, but it hasn’t stopped her from going on long hikes and playing at
the dog park. I don’t know what I would have done without help from Another Sunny Day Fund. Thank you so much for helping this little girl’s life.”
Abbi and Brianna Tarnower
Sorry I haven't had a chance to thank you yet, I was on vacation all of last week and didn't have access to my computer. Thank you for everything. Maisy is recovering fine. I don't know if we could have did it without your help, we really appreciate all you have done for our family. (Maisy and Yuna, my two German Shepards are part of our family.)
Maisey & Denise Chew
Ella lives with her 3 dog siblings and one fostered rescued dog. Ella being a naïve friendly cat to people and dogs was attacked by the fostered dog and this unfortunately triggered the pack instincts of her dog siblings to attack her as well. Another Sunny Day Fund was able to support Ella along with her parents raising money for her care. She has proven her fight to live and be well. “She’s from Brooklyn so she’s a fighter. That’s my girl” her mom Sabrina says. Ella would not see Another Sunny Day without the help of Another Sunny Day Fund. She is now home and is becoming stronger and healthier everyday.