Reviewed campaign type

Animal/Pet Medical Help

For reviewed campaigns that help with veterinary treatment, emergency pet care, surgery, medicine, or recovery care.

Eligible use cases

  • Veterinary treatment
  • Emergency pet care
  • Surgery or confinement
  • Medicine and recovery care

Who can create this

  • A pet owner
  • A rescuer or foster
  • A shelter or animal-care representative

Review comes first

Every campaign is reviewed before it appears publicly. AmbagKo may request more information, and approval is not guaranteed.

Requirements

Documents for Animal/Pet Medical Help

Private files are checked by staff/admin and are not shown publicly by default.

Organizer

  • Campaign starter identity verification
  • Pet beneficiary verification
  • Proof of ownership, care responsibility, or rescue responsibility
  • Consent to verification, record keeping, and audit review

Proof

  • Campaign starter valid government ID
  • Recent photo of the pet
  • Veterinary bill, diagnosis, treatment estimate, prescription, lab result, confinement invoice, or surgery quotation
  • Vaccination card, vet record, adoption record, rescue record, or ownership statement
  • Veterinary clinic name and contact details
  • Written explanation of the pet's condition and campaign purpose

Release tracking

  • Fund release is manually tracked by AmbagKo after approval.
  • Each manual withdrawal or release may include processing fees deducted from campaign funds.
  • Net released funds may be lower than the gross raised amount or campaign goal.
  • No stored balance, escrow, instant withdrawal, automated payout, or bank transfer API is provided.

How funds may be released

Approved campaigns have completed pet and veterinary pre-publication review. Record manual release status and any withdrawal processing fee without triggering an automatic transfer. Net released funds may be lower than the gross raised amount if withdrawal or release processing fees apply.

Animal/Pet Medical HelpReviewed first

Example public campaign card

Approved campaigns show public-safe status, progress, and objective details without exposing private documents.

Common questions

Can I raise funds for my pet?

Yes. Pet owners may submit reviewed campaigns for veterinary care or emergency treatment after identity, pet beneficiary, and veterinary documents are checked.

Can rescuers raise funds for stray or rescued animals?

Yes, rescuers or shelter representatives may submit campaigns with identity, rescue context, and veterinary support documents.

Are photos of the animal required?

A recent pet photo is part of pet beneficiary verification. Private veterinary and ownership documents are not shown publicly.