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Gord Portman reached out to the community to help with the cost of his dogsa国际传媒檚 surgery
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Gord Portman has been reunited with his dog Zippy after reaching out to the community for help covering the cost of Zippysa国际传媒檚 surgery. Zippy had successful mouth surgery Nov. 19, 2020 and has made a full recovery since. (Jesse Day - Western News)

Penticton man Gord Portman is thanking the community after residents rallied to raise funds for his sick dog, Zippy.

Zippy needed immediate mouth surgery to remove all of his teeth. He was previously so sick he was a shadow of his normally energetic self, Portman said. Without surgery Zippy likely would have been put down.

Zippy had surgery scheduled for Nov. 19 but Portman could not afford the procedure on his own. Because of this, Portman created a to help with Zippysa国际传媒檚 surgery costs in October.

The page reached its goal of $1,560 just a few weeks after the fundraiser was launched and Zippy was able to get his necessary surgery.

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Five days after Zippysa国际传媒檚 surgery, the five-year-old toy fox/rat terrier is now doing much better and appears to be getting back to his energetic self.

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During the two-hour procedure Zippy had 36 teeth removed. He now is able to eat wet food on his own. Before his surgery, Zippy would not eat unless a human fed him.

Portman said he cansa国际传媒檛 fully express how grateful he is to have his dog back and healthy.

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Portman has been in recovery for six months since he was inspired to get sober after helping to save a family in a March house fire.

He was previously living at Discovery House Mensa国际传媒檚 Treatment Centre but recently moved into his own place with Zippy.

He plans take social work courses and eventually work at Discovery House himself helping others overcome addiction.

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