Chisme is still fundraising for her medical care as she continues to heal from a serious leg fracture in February.
Drop your favorite coffee or tea order below to help bring cheese some cheese 😂
Her GoFundMe is still active, and we are still running a TON of raffles to help pay off her hospitalization.
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As someone who has closely followed canine rehabilitation stories, I can attest to how critical community support is when a working dog like Chisme faces a tough injury. Recovering from a serious knee fracture, especially one that requires two intensive surgeries and an external fixator, is no small feat for a young Malinois. These active dogs not only serve in roles like search and rescue or police work but also rely heavily on physical therapy and proper care during recovery. From my experience, effective rehabilitation involves a combination of veterinary care, specialized canine physical therapy, and at-home exercises to regain strength and mobility. Using an external fixator can be challenging for both the dog and the caretakers, but it is often essential for proper bone healing when internal surgery alone isn’t enough. Fundraisers like GoFundMe campaigns and raffles are invaluable. They not only help with overwhelming hospital bills but also create awareness about the care requirements and emotional challenges owners face. It’s heartwarming to see the community rally around Chisme by sharing coffee or tea orders as a fun way to contribute. For anyone who has a working dog or is interested in canine rehabilitation, following cases like Chisme’s offers useful insights into the recovery process. It highlights the importance of patience, consistent care, and the financial considerations involved. If you’re looking to help, even small donations or sharing the fundraiser can make a meaningful difference to Chisme’s healing journey and future training. If you’re interested in learning more about canine rehabilitation techniques, supplements to support bone healing, or training methods for dogs recovering from injury, there’s plenty of online resources and communities. Connecting with professionals in veterinary orthopedics and rehabilitation can also provide guidance tailored to each dog’s unique needs. Supporting Chisme is not just about funding surgery—it’s about helping a beloved dog get back on her feet and thrive again.





















































