My dog needs surgery: can CorgiAid help me?
CorgiAid was established to fund the medical expenses of rescue Pembroke and Cardigan corgis and corgi mixes. Just about every week CorgiAid gets a request from independent and organized rescue to help with a dog. Fortunately, most of the time those expenses are relatively low: shots, neuter, dental and microchipping. Sometimes there are expenses for biopsies, tooth extraction, x-rays and tumor removals; those are relatively expensive procedures. Then along comes a dog with a catastrophic injury who is abandoned at the vets or the shelter and left to die; those are the kind of expenses that can wipe out a bank account. CorgiAid is still a small, but growing, organization. We have projects in the works to pay for long-term care of chronically ill dogs to help their adoptive parents with medical care, in hopes that those dogs will be adopted and spend their days with a family that loves them. CorgiAid is not, and is not going to be, a pet health insurance company. Insurance companies are