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Closed 14/12/2018
Iʼve raised £210 to get cataract surgery for woody my 8 year old bichon therapy dog.
- London, United Kingdom
- Funded on Friday, 14th December 2018
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Woody is a therapy dog based on the national psychosis unit at the Bethlam Royal hospital.
He is a valued member of the team he works with people who are detained because of mental illnesses.
He is loved by everyone and has a gift to make people relax and express love and emotions his role is so important to patients and staff.
Woody has cataract and will eventually need surgery to keep his eye sight we need to raise 2500 for surgery and after care unfortunately I cannot afford this surgery so am hoping that people will donate to help us.
The sooner the surgery is done the better the results please help me help him.
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Ian Sanderson
Jan 16, 2018
Anything for that wee fella X
Ucgul Ozgenoglu
Jan 11, 2018
£50.00
Elena Costantini
Jan 11, 2018
Good luck☘️
£10.00
Carmen Rayne
Jan 10, 2018
Steph' Green
Jan 8, 2018
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£20.00
Heidi
Jan 1, 2018
Good Luck - I hope he gets the help he needs x
£20.00
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Sharon Pemberton
London, United Kingdom
Woody has been a therapy dog for 2 years based at the Bethlam Royal hospital he works with people who are detained due to mental illness. He is so good at his job picking out the most vulnerable clients, sitting by them putting a paw up for them to hold. He loves his job