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February 12, 2026
Dear Small Pawsers,
We have two new challenges.
What is a Matching Donation Challenge?
First, Janet Bartos at jpbartos@sbcglobal.net, has issued a challenge for $1500.00! Thank you so much, Janet! I’m praying that someone can match you!
“I will issue a $1500 matching challenge which can be matched all at once or by multiple helpers. This sweet little guy sure looks like he is trying. Hope the docs can get him fixed up, so he can have a wonderful normal life soon!
Love to you all who are on the front lines of this battle to save & protect these precious fluffy gifts from above!
Janet Bartos”
And Louie Bertolino, (You all know Louie!) One of our Board Members, just got an anonymous call. (Not scary. Just anonymous! They identified themselves to him, but they want to remain anonymous and they have issued a challenge for $3000.00!
All I know is that is that everything up to $3000 will be matched!
We also have to neuter him and he is cryptorchid. Of course he is! This kind of neuter requires an abdominal surgery which of course is more expensive.
So this is where we are for Henry! And if we raise enough for Henry, there are 3 others who need help!
All My Love, Robin
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Thursday Morning, February 12, 2026
Dear Small Pawsers,
As you know, little Henry was HBC (Hit by a Car) in January.
This is another excerpt from the neurologist.
“Henry is a 3-year-old intact male Bichon mix presenting for evaluation of hind end ataxia. He is a rescue
currently under the care of a foster. The rescue organization suspected he was hit by a car prior to his rescue
on January 6th, 2026. The foster reports he exhibits hind end weakness, swaying, and will crisscross his hind
limbs. When playing with the three other dogs in the home, he is often knocked over. He attempts to
posture for urination and defecation but then begins to walk, resulting in a trail of urine and feces, but he is
able to hold his bladder and bowels. At times, his back legs will crisscross and become stuck, at which point
he will tremble. He has also been observed to get his hind foot stuck behind his head while scratching his ear
and will remain in that position. The client reports no signs of pain or vocalization. His activity is not limited;
he jumps on and off the couch. He pulls himself with his front limbs and drags his back end, not using his
hind limbs to push off. He was diagnosed with sediment in his urine upon entering foster care. Previous
radiographs have been taken and are available for review. The rescue plans to have him neutered once the
cause of his ataxia is determined.”
As you can see, Henry really needs these tests.
So far, we have raised $1,850.00. We are not yet 1/3 of the way there, yet of the needed $5,964.53 .
We have three matching donation challenges to help us to get there!
What is a Matching Donation Challenge?
First, from Judy De Angelis at judyadea@gmail.com, we have this challenge for $300.00. Thank you so much again, Judy. I hope that someone can match you.
“Hi Robin,
I will issue a $300 matching challenge for Henry. I didn’t want to forget so I sending this email now.
Thanks for all your hard work.
Judy DeAngelis
Sent from my iPhone”
And from Mary Jo Cox at maryjocox@me.com, we have this Valentine’s Day Challenge for $100.00. Thank you so much Mary Jo! Is there anyone who can match Mary Jo?
“In celebration of Valentine’s Day and all the love Small Paws gives to the many bichons that have crossed in our paths.
I will issue a $100 challenge to help Henry.
Mary Jo”
And from the world famous Mom to Boris Berger, Deborah Berger at normetski@aol.com. we have this challenge for $100.00. Deborah has been with us over 20 years now. Boris is in heaven now, but he will always remain in our hearts. Thank you, Deborah, and I hope someone can match you!
“Hi Robin. Please issue a $100.00 challenge from me!🌺
Sent from my iPhone”
We can’t order these tests until we can pay for them.
Sadly, I need to let you on that a great rescuer and Foster Mom has gone home to be with Jesus.
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