Donate Today and Save a Life!
About Donating
Many rescues require urgent veterinary care, with some needing ongoing treatment. As we do not currently have a central sanctuary, we provide shelter for these animals in our own homes.
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We rely on compassionate individuals like you to make this possible!
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If you're interested in joining our family and supporting these incredible animals, please consider donating, sponsoring, adopting, or fostering.
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Please feel free to mail any donation to:
Tragic to Magic
555 Saturn Bvd
Ste B 1376
San Diego, CA 92154
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Bottle of Electrolytes or 3 syringes, electrolytes are essential for helping our sick and dehydrated rescues recover, while syringes are vital for administering vaccinations to keep them healthy.
One Probiotic Pill, probiotic pills are vital for rescued dogs as they restore healthy gut bacteria, improve digestion, boost immunity, and aid in recovery from stress and poor nutrition, helping them regain health quickly.
A Microchip, ensuring our rescues return home safely! Microchips are used to reunite pets with their loving families. When an animal is found, they are scanned for a microchip. If the animal has one, the owner's contact information appears, facilitating a quick reunion.
A Vaccination, vaccines are shots we give our furry friends to help ensure they stay healthy! We administer DHPP (which protects against distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus), Bordetella, and rabies vaccines to our dogs.
A Vet Consultation, we work with numerous veterinarians to determine if a pooch has any health issues or to confirm they are perfectly healthy!
Fecal Sample, a fecal sample is essential for detecting internal parasites and gastrointestinal infections in rescue dogs, ensuring timely and effective treatment. It helps prevent the spread of diseases to other animals and humans, especially in environments where multiple pets are housed together. Regular fecal exams also provide insights into the dog's overall digestive health, aiding in the development of tailored care and nutritional plans.
Basic Blood work, basic blood work is essential for ensuring the overall health and well-being of rescue dogs. It establishes a health baseline, allowing veterinarians to monitor changes and detect hidden illnesses such as anemia, infections, kidney disease, liver problems, and diabetes early. Blood tests assess vital organ functions, blood cell levels, and metabolic and electrolyte balance, which are crucial for diagnosing and managing chronic conditions. The information from blood work guides the development and adjustment of treatment plans, especially important for dogs with unknown medical histories.
30 pounds of puppy food, thanks to the generous discounts we receive from our supporters. Your donation ensures that our rescue puppies receive the nutritious meals they need to grow strong and healthy.
Box of Coximed, an effective antiparasitic treatment for dogs. Coximed helps eliminate internal parasites such as tapeworms, which are common in rescue dogs and can cause serious health issues if left untreated. By providing this medication, we ensure our dogs are free from harmful parasites, leading to better overall health and a higher quality of life.
A Snap test, these tests are essential for diagnosing these potentially life-threatening diseases early, allowing us to provide prompt treatment and ensure the health and safety of our rescued animals before they find their forever homes. A 4DX test checks for heartworm disease and three tick-borne diseases (Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis) in dogs. We also perform tests for specific viruses, including Distemper, Parvovirus, and Feline Leukemia, to ensure the well-being of each rescue.
Complete Blood Work Exam, funds a Complete Blood Work Exam for a rescue animal, including a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and basic blood chemistry panel. This exam assesses overall health, detects issues like anemia and organ dysfunction, and guides medical care to ensure each animal receives necessary treatment for a healthy recovery.
Medical Pass, a medical pass facilitates a smooth border crossing of rescue dogs from Mexico to the USA by bypassing the line and minimizing wait times in vehicles. By reducing border delays, the pass helps minimize stress for the dogs and ensures they arrive promptly and safely at adoption events, ready to find loving homes.
X-rays, covers the cost of X-rays for rescue animals. X-rays are crucial for diagnosing internal injuries, fractures, and other medical conditions that may not be visible externally. This diagnostic tool helps veterinarians assess the extent of injuries or illnesses, guiding appropriate treatment plans to ensure the animals receive necessary medical care for their recovery and future well-being.
Chemotherapy, for rescue dogs facing TVT (transmissible venereal tumor) cancer, a condition that affects approximately one in three adult rescues. TVT is a contagious cancer that typically affects the genitals but can spread if untreated. Chemotherapy, involving 6 to 8 sessions on average, is crucial for targeting and eliminating cancerous cells, offering affected dogs a chance at recovery and a better quality of life. Your contribution helps cover the costs of these chemotherapy sessions, ensuring these dogs receive the specialized care they need to combat this challenging disease effectively.
Hospitalization for one night, can provide one night of essential hospitalization for a rescue animal, ensuring they receive vital care, monitoring, and support during their recovery or medical treatment.
Cesarean operation, (C-section) for an expecting mother dog experiencing difficulties during childbirth. This procedure is essential in cases where natural delivery poses risks to the mother or puppies, ensuring a safe and successful delivery. Your contribution supports the veterinary care necessary to perform the C-section, ensuring both the mother and her puppies receive the critical medical intervention needed for a healthy outcome.
Jaw surgery, may be necessary due to fractures, injuries, or medical conditions affecting the jawbone or teeth. This procedure is crucial for restoring the dog's ability to eat, drink, and maintain oral health. Your contribution supports the veterinary expertise, surgical intervention, anesthesia, post-operative care, and recovery treatments required to address the specific jaw issues effectively. This surgery aims to improve the dog's comfort, functionality, and overall quality of life following treatment.
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Limb surgery, covers the cost of limb surgery, such as repairing injuries sustained from being hit by a car. This surgery is essential for treating fractures, soft tissue damage, and other injuries that affect the dog's mobility and quality of life. Your contribution supports the specialized veterinary care required for surgical intervention, including anesthesia, surgical procedures, post-operative care, and rehabilitation. This ensures the injured dog receives comprehensive treatment to heal and regain functionality in their limb, offering them a chance at a full recovery and improved well-being.