Daggit

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Dear Chris and the DCC Fund,

Thank you for your generous offer to help Daggit with her cancer treatment! It has been 3-months since Daggit was diagnosed. Through this journey, I’m constantly inspired and grateful for the generosity of spirit I’ve been fortunate to be part of It is because of the help of absolute strangers – fellow animal lovers – that I have been able to continue Daggit’s treatment.

When my girl was diagnosed, I had to put her expenses on my credit card and was approved for CareCredit. With a maxed out credit card and approaching my limit on CareCredit, I figured there had to be help out there for people like me – single and unemployed for almost a year. I feel so fortunate to have found the Dog and Cat Cancer Fund and that Daggit is receiving the financial help we need to continue her treatments. 



Daggit’s cancer journey has definitely served as a reminder, that no matter how trivial it may seem, please take your pups to the vet. And get pet insurance before it’s too late! I took Daggit to the vet for what I thought was a bee sting in her paw and it turned out to be cancer. You can never be too careful. We hope that early detection and taking action to amputate her toe helped save her. She is now on chemo and is doing very well. I just want to give her the best chance possible. 

Many thanks to the Dog and Cat Cancer Fund for the support and donations my girl has received. Your help is giving Daggit the chance she deserves.

Every dog deserves the chance to fight and to keep on living and loving unconditionally. I’m so grateful that Daggit chose me at that puppy rescue 9 years ago and I will do everything I can to see to it that she has many more years of playing ball and romping at the beach.

Thank you so much for your generous support,

Nicole & Daggit … and her brother Vegas

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  1. Nicole says:

    Hi there! This is Daggit’s momma Nicole. I just thought I’d post an update on my girl. We’re 9-months post-diagnosis and Daggit is doing well! We are finished with chemo, off medication and just relying on diet, exercise and God!
    Thanks to DCC for its support!

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