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91ƵIt91Ƶs very humbling91Ƶ: Salmon Arm woman grateful after dog receives needed surgery

Rita Beraro receives support from people she once helped
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Rita Beraro and Otto hang out together in Beraro91Ƶs living room where she91Ƶs set up a safe place for her dog to recover after having undergone surgery. (Lachlan Labere-Salmon Arm Observer)

Recent leg surgery hasn91Ƶt put much of a damper on Otto91Ƶs friendly puppy personality.

Salmon Arm resident Rita Beraro has transformed her living room into a safe enclosure, where her five-month old French bulldog can continue engaging in some of his puppy pastimes, such as chewing on toys and greeting visitors with friendly licks, while he heals.

Otto underwent surgery on Wednesday, June 28. The week prior, Otto had an accident in which he sustained a significant Y fracture to his front right leg. Beraro immediately took the dog to a veterinary clinic where, after an assessment, she was given four options: surgery to repair the leg, amputation, giving Otto up to the SPCA or having him put down. For Beraro, there was only one option: surgery.

To help fund the $7,800 cost, Beraro91Ƶs son, Taylor Schley, set up a Gofundme page for Rita and Otto, and helped get the word out about the needed surgery. Support quickly began coming in from family, friends, acquaintances and others.

91ƵI am overwhelmed, I am grateful, I was so pleased with Salmon Arm as a community, people who support each other and dog lovers alike,91Ƶ said Beraro. 91ƵI91Ƶve been in this community since 1976. I worked with youth at risk the entire time I lived in Salmon Arm, until I retired. Some were among the donors.91Ƶ

Schley was optimistic the community would respond as it did, given all his mother has done for youth in the community.

While the public could see and follow the fundraising effort on the Gofundme page, Schley said more happened behind the scenes. As an example, Schley said he was asked by a friend at Braby Motors, Jason Schubert, to stop by. Schley did and Schubert gave him $100 for Rita and Otto. Schley said it was given as an anonymous donation, but he wound up publicly thanking Braby Motors and Schubert.

Beraro said another donation of $1,000 was received from a local lawyer.

91ƵLawyers often get a bad rap,91Ƶ said Beraro. 91ƵThis one is often generous to a fault, in the kindest sort of way. I don91Ƶt know if he would want to be known publicly for this charitable gesture so I won91Ƶt name him, just thank him publicly for his kindness.91Ƶ

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Schley said a former employer, Doug Mackenzie of Options Okanagan Treatment Center, is putting $500 towards post-op care.

91ƵPeople are so kind and caring. I love this community,91Ƶ said Beraro, crediting Schley for seeking the help she was reluctant to ask for herself.

91ƵI think what was most important for me was setting up something where my mom could benefit, where my mom could get back, because91Ƶ she91Ƶs given so much and will be the last person to take from anyone. But she was forced to accept it,91Ƶ said Schley.

91ƵIt91Ƶs very humbling,91Ƶ replied Beraro. 91ƵIt91Ƶs personal growth to allow people to bless me. That91Ƶs something I learned from an Indigenous man, he said accept it. If you don91Ƶt accept it you91Ƶre taking away their blessing.91Ƶ



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