Long story short, we had to have our Olde English, Roxy, put down back in March. Well last night, we received some mail from the University of Georgia saying that our vet had made a contribution in Roxy's name to their College of Veterinary Medicine Sundown Surgery Fund. The letter goes on to say that The Sundown Surgery Fund is named after a cat and is used to provide medical and surgical treatment for animals whose families cannot afford the costs. I'm planning on calling either tonight or tomorrow to find out how much of a contribution was made as I'd either like to match it or possibly buy lunch for my vets office one day. Being from Georgia, Bulldogs are quite the popular breed thanks to UGA (even though I'm not a fan of the team). They've also developed one of the top veterinary programs in the country. I'm curious if our vet makes these contributions for just Bulldogs (since we're in Georgia and UGA's mascot is a Bulldog) or if they do it for all of their patients.
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