Help a Great Teacher & Friend’s Paralyzed Dog: A Friend Who Helped Me and Frankie

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 Ladybird

I’ve witnessed deeply touching stories when the human spirit kicks in to help others in need.

During the many years of having Frankie, my paralyzed dog who was in a wheelchair, there were many who helped me along the way. Many who appreciated and valued my mission. One such person, that always comes to mind, who went above and beyond to support me, is my friend, Julie.

Now she needs help. Her 3-year old dog, Ladybird (a.k.a. Birdie), a king Charles spaniel, herniated two discs in her back and right now, is paralyzed. The decision in one aspect to have surgery for Ladybird was easy, but how the medical bill is going to get paid was an obstacle she had to push aside, even though it is weighing heavily on her mind.

Like many families, she does not have the $6,600 which is her current bill for the surgery and meds and will rise with on-going therapy so that hopefully Birdie will walk again.

For all she has done for me in supporting my mission and work with Frankie over the years, I offered to set up a Go Fund Me campaign to see if I can’t help her raise the funds to cover the medical costs. She isn’t on Facebook, so I’ll help spread the word in this way.

I’m also gifting an e-book copy of my memoir Through Frankie’s Eyes: One woman’s journey to her authentic self, and the dog on wheels who led the way for every person who donates $20 or more.

julie and birdieJulie and Ladybird recovering at home

Julie is one of the kindest people I know. She works hard as a 1st grade teacher in a school where many of the children live in poverty or have other very tough home situations. Julie, herself, has gone through some very tough challenges the last two years. Though I won’t share those as to protect her privacy as she is a very private person.

I realize we are all asked to donate money to many worthy causes, or to buy things, and many of us feel financial pressure these days. But to me, this is just one of those times I feel is important in helping out another human being who I feel is worthy and very special.

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Julie’s daughter, Lyla and Ladybird

Julie has always been very dedicated to sharing the human-animal bond and the lessons we learn from our animal friends with the many students that come through her classroom each year. She went above and beyond to get funding through grants to have me in her classroom each year with Frankie, as well as, books for the students. Not to mention how she was instrumental in helping me and Frankie become a therapy dog team (you can read more about that in the Go Fund Me campaign).

Thanks for your consideration and your help. You can help Julie and Birdie, and her family by contributing here.