Animals that need help

small beige one-eyed dog with stitches where left eye used to be wearing a cone

Gracie

An unfortunate fight with another dog left seven-year-old Gracie...
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tan dog with black muzzle and pink pointy ears

Mushu

One look into Mushu’s big, soulful eyes, and you...
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seal point cat with dilated pupils hiding curled up in bed

Nala

This gentle senior had been suffering in silence for...
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brown shepherd mix laying on blanket, resting chin on a hand

Chancie

When this beautiful young shepherd mix was found limping...
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black cat with yellow eyes laying on fleece blanket wearing a cone

Nitro

Nitro’s golden eyes hold a quiet pain. This gentle...
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Leopold

Leopold had no one to look out for him....
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Prince

Poor young Prince was hit by a truck, leaving...
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Fern

Rescued from an overcrowded home where she wasn’t getting...
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Lou Bega

Injured while wandering outdoors, Lou Bega was left with...
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Yuki

Yuki’s life changed in an instant. This adventurous kitty...
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large shepherd mix wearing cone

Titus

When Titus first arrived, he was terrified—hesitant at every...
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About Medical Emergency

When an animal arrives needing urgent or extraordinary care, Medical Emergency brings animal-lovers, like you, together to help that animal. Help abused or abandoned animals get emergency surgery and urgent veterinary care.

Don’t worry, we don’t wait until an animal has reached its fundraising goal to provide medical care. Timing for surgery, care and rehabilitation is based on what is medically best for the animal. We’re simply raising funds to pay the bills that come afterwards!