Help Little Mark Come Home
Mark the rescue Yorkie is stuck in quarantine after his chip failed at arrival. We need help covering the high costs.
Little Mark is a tiny Yorkshire Terrier of just 1.5 kg, about 5 years old, and one of the sweetest, gentlest rescue dogs you could imagine.
He traveled from China fully prepared and with all his paperwork, including a microchip that was scanned and working perfectly before departure. There are videos of proof. Unfortunately, upon arrival at Amsterdam Schiphol, his microchip suddenly could not be read.
Whether the chip broke, shifted, fell out, or was rejected by his body (something that can happen and is completely beyond anyone’s control) the consequences were devastating.
Because his identity could not be confirmed at the airport, Mark was immediately taken into official quarantine, where he must remain for four full months (from December 6 until April 6) under Dutch regulations.
During this time, he is required to:
Receive a new microchip
An EU passport
Be revaccinated
Undergo a rabies titer test
Receive deworming and parasite treatments
Attend multiple mandatory veterinary checks
Stay in quarantine until fully cleared by authorities
Mark is alone, confused, and separated from the people who were meant to finally give him safety after rescue. For such a small dog, this long isolation is emotionally very heavy — and financially, the costs are overwhelming.
💸 Expected costs include (approximate):
Quarantine fee: €27,95 per day (≈ €3,600 total)
Rabies titer test: ± €170
Vaccinations: ± €100
Deworming & treatments: ± €45
Vet visits: €70 per visit + €50 per mandatory check
Administration fees: €36,30
Transport to and from the quarantine facility: €500–€750
➡️ Total costs will reach several thousands of euros.
These are expenses that were never anticipated and are impossible to carry alone. Especially since this situation was caused by a technical failure, not neglect.
Mark did everything right.
He is healthy, gentle, innocent, and undeserving of this ordeal.
All funds raised will go directly toward his mandatory quarantine, veterinary care, transport, and administrative costs, so that in April he can finally leave quarantine and begin the life he was promised.
If you are able to help (by donating or sharing) you are directly helping a tiny rescue dog make it through an incredibly unfair situation.
From the bottom of our hearts,
thank you for helping Mark come home. 🤍🐾
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