🆘 Help Us Save a Stray Dog in Critical Condition
"Instead of letting dogs wander, be abandoned, or suffer alone... we believe every dog deserve a chance to live."
Go Go Rescue is a private rescue initiative. We do not receive government support.
To remain transparent and responsible, we must raise the required medical funds before taking the dog to the vet.
All donations are used strictly for:
Veterinary consultation
Blood tests / X-ray (if needed)
Medication
Wound care/ Treatment
Recovery food
Hospitalizations
Follow-up visit
Rescue-related expenses
Transportation related to Rescue
We found this stray dog with a serious swelling near the genital area.
Based on the appearance, it may be a tumor, infection or TVT (Transmissible Venereal Tumor), but we cannot confirm the actual condition without veterinary diagnosis.
As a small private rescuer, all rescue efforts are currently self-funded, and we are reaching our financial limits.
Fund Will Be Used for:
Veterinary consultation
Blood tests & cytology (to confirm whether it is TVT or another condition)
Medication, antibiotics, or chemotherapy (depending on diagnosis)
Wound cleaning & follow-up treatments
Food and basic care
We practice full transparency.
All vet receipts, treatment update, and progress photos will be uploaded.
Why We Need Fund First
Immediately diagnosis and treatment are necessary, but we are unable to cover the costs upfront due to current financial limitations.
Your support will allow us to send this dog for proper medical care as soon as possible.
When we found this stray dog, she wasn't barking, running, or trying to defend herself.
She simply stood there quietly...
as she had already accepted that no one would help her anymore.
But when she turned around, we saw it - a large, painful swelling that no animal should endure alone.
She didn't cry.
She didn't flinch.
She only looked at us with tired, gentle eyes...
as if asking, "Will someone help me this time?"
We do not yet know whether it's a Tumor, TVT(Transmissible Venereal Tumor), or a severe infection.
What we do know is this:
👉🏻She is in pain.
👉🏻She needs treatment urgently.
👉🏻And we cannot do it alone.
As a private rescuer, we try our best to help the abandoned and the forgotten.
But sometimes, the cases are too heavy for us to carry by ourselves.
Stray don't choose to get sick.
But we can choose not to look away.
If you choose to help today,
you become the reason this dog gets relief from pain-
the reason she learns that kindness still exists.
🙏🏻 Every contribution, big or small, brings her closer to treatment, safety, and the chance at a life she never had.
Thank you for caring.
Thank you for choosing compassion.
Thank you for saving a life.
Your kindness can save a life today.
16401030752
GO GO RESCUE SOLUTIONS
* Please write "Bingo Medical Fund" in the remark
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We will upload:
Vet receipts
Photos & videos from the clinic
Diagnosis Report
Before & after update
Everything will be posted on gogorescue.com for full transparency.
Your support give this dog:
A chance to receive medical treatment
Relief from pain
Hope for recovery
A possible to be adopted into a loving home
"Your makes rescue possible."
Phone/WhatsApp: +6017-509 0125
Website: gogorescue.com
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Due to Bingo condition worsening, we made the decision to bring her to the veterinary clinic even though we had not yet raised sufficient funds.
TVT (Transmissible Venereal Tumor) is a contagious cancer found in dogs, most commonly affecting stray or unneutered dogs.
After examination, the veterinarian confirmed that Bingo has TVT, and strongly advised that treatment begin immediately. Bingo has since received her first Chemotherapy Injection.
We are glade to share that Bingo has completed her second chemotherapy session as part of her treatment for TVT. The procedure was carried out under veterinary supervision.
So far, Bingo is responding to treatment, and the veterinarian has advised that the full chemotherapy course must be completed to ensure the tumor is fully eliminated and to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Current Treatment Progress
TVT diagnosis confirmed
First chemotherapy completed
Second chemotherapy completed
Third chemotherapy and follow-up treatment still require
We are pleased to share that Bingo has successfully completed her third chemotherapy session under veterinary supervision.
Most importantly, the TVT mass has visibly reduced in size, which indicates that Bingo is responding positively to the treatment.
Photos from latest treatment session are shared for transparency and progress tracking.
According to the veterinarian's recommendation, Bingo will require:
Fourth chemotherapy session
Follow-up veterinary consultation
Medication and supportive care
Transportation related to treatment visits.
These upcoming treatment are a critical part of Bingo's recovery.
💰Fund are still needed to support the next stage of her medical treatment.
TVT treatment requires multiple follow-up chemotherapy sessions and ongoing medical care. At this point, we are still short of funds to cover the remaining treatment cost.
We sincerely ask for your help so that Bingo can continue receiving the medical treatment she needs.
Your support will directly help her complete her chemotherapy and give her a chance to recover.
This quotation is issued by a licensed veterinarian and represents the estimated cost for continued treatment.Any changes in medical requirements will be updated accordingly.
This invoice shown the first Chemotherapy Injection done.
The supplement needs for fast recovery.
This invoice shown 2nd Chemotherapy done.
This invoice shown 3rd Chemotherapy done.
Your kindness can save a life today.
16401030752
GO GO RESCUE SOLUTIONS
* Please write "Bingo Medical Fund" in the remark
Touch 'n Go
Grab Pay
Boost Pay
Shoppee Pay
Credit cards
Or any e-wallet can scan and pay with this DuitNow barcode.
* Please write "Bingo medical Fund" in the remark
Your support give this dog:
A chance to receive medical treatment
Relief from pain
Hope for recovery
A possible to be adopted into a loving home
"Your makes rescue possible."