I just want to take a moment to say THANK YOU for supporting Cleo and myself in our journey. I can't begin to tell you how much it means to us! Cleo was a rescue pup who came to me via Wag On Inn Rescue in 2007. She and her brothers and sisters had been rescued from a kill-shelter in West Virginia, and brought to New Jersey. When I saw the photo of her on the rescue website, it was literally love at first sight. We have had a happy, peaceful home since then, where she has lived with me and two cats, Sunshine and KC. KC is her best buddy! The recent discovery of a lump on Cleo's hind leg was startling and scary, and was shortly diagnosed as cancer. I could not imagine what life would look like without my baby Cleo, who sleeps right beside me each night and is a constant companion. Thanks to everyone at Frankie's Friends, Cleo and I can still expect to share many happy years together. With deepest Gratitude,
Erica and Cleo





To Dr. Myers, Dr. Ball, Dr. Birchard, Jessica, Heidi, Hannah, Danni and everyone else at
There are no words to adequately convey just how grateful and thankful we are to you.


I want to say thank you to the Zeus Varis Fund of Frankies Friends.
Our dog Rosie had such a rough start when we adopted her as a puppy, three years ago. She had very little hair due to a bad case of mange and was very sick. We nursed her back to health, then she grew into a strong, beautiful dog. Last month when we found out she had Lymphoma, we were told there was no way we could save her this time, we were devastated. Also, we just had our first child back in January, a baby girl named Julia, and money has been extremely tight. So we didn't think that costly treatments were even an option at that point. As we were about to give up hope, we heard about Blue Pearl and went in for a consultation.
We were given the best gift of all, and that is for Rosie to be part of our family for longer than we thought. I will always have a huge place in my heart for everyone at The Zeus Varis Fund of Frankies Friends, and
Dear friends at the Zeus Varis fund,
A big heartfelt thank you for your most generous support! I adopted my beagle Hunter, seven and a half years ago. With your support, Hunter will be able to receive the radiation therapy she needs, so that she and I can enjoy many more happy and healthy years together!
Dear Frankie's Friends,
My dog is alive today because of your organization!
Thanks to the Zeus Varis Fund,
My family and I are all so grateful to have received the funding for Tony .We thank you so much for making this possible. We wouldn't have been able to afford the chemo treatments and give Tony the proper care that he needed. Your generosity and kindness made it possible to survive Tony and prayerfully make him cancer free. You have given him a chance to live and for his family and I to have him in our lives as long as possible.
We would be so lost without him. He is our joy and brings us all so much happiness. Tony is more than a pet, he is such an important part of our family.
To the dear people who are responsible for this foundation:
Angel is 9 years old and was diagnosed with a mast cell tumor in 2011. She underwent surgery and it returned in January 2012. She needs chemotherapy in order to stop this from growing.
To all at Frankie's Friends - Zeus Varis,
Thank you so much for your wonderful assistance, care and consideration for my girl, Lucy. Without Frankie's Friends none of the care she needed could have been possible. Together you have given me more time with Lucy. You are a Godsend foundation.
Thank you for all the efforts that you, 
Dear Dr. Agnes,
I am writing to thank you for helping my mom and I take care of Massiah, you don't know how much this means to us. Massiah's tumor appeared overnight, it caught us by surprise. It hurt us to see her in such awful pain. When we brought her to the doctor, he told us that she had cancer. I was in total shock.
Dear Dr. Varis,
There are no words to describe our gratitude to you for giving us more quality time with our Ben. We just rescued Ben this past December but he quickly became a beloved family member. He is recovering from surgery, wagging his tail, running with the kids, eating well, in other words, he is being Ben. Our smiles are all for you.