About Georgia’s Legacy

Georgia Penelope Wigglebottom

Georgia Penelope Wigglebottom

Georgia’s Legacy was founded in 2007 and is an ongoing tribute to the life of a beautiful bulldog named Georgia, cut short by multicentric lymphoma.  The mission of Georgia’s Legacy is to provide information and resource referral to others whose four-legged family members have been diagnosed with cancer.  Most of all, Georgia’s Legacy was created to provide hope and emotional support to those in the fight. 

 Georgia’s Legacy does not provide veterinary or medical advice, and always recommends consulting with your veterinarian prior to introducing any dietary changes, supplements or other holistic therapies into your dog’s treatment plan.  Information provided should be used as a guide for pet owners to use in discussing issues and possible treatment options with their cancer care team.

Georgia’s Legacy is based in Wisconsin, but provides support and information to Anyone, Anywhere, who is affected by canine cancer, and has helped individuals from all over the world since its inception in 2007.

Kerry Malak, Founder of Georgia’s Legacy, is the proud mom of an English Bulldog named Sampson, and a devoted animal lover.  She is a Level II Reiki practitioner and has studied Animal Reiki with Kathleen Prassad.  She has also completed an intensive traning program in through the Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement with Dr. Wallace Sife to provide qualified Pet Loss and Bereavement Counseling.  She is also a graduate of Clayton College of Natural Health, completing their Holistic Care for Companion Animals certificate program in 2009. 

For all of those out there fighting the good fight, continue to have hope and believe that a cure is possible.  For those who have had to watch their companion go to the Rainbow Bridge, please share the valuable lessons you’ve learned with others and help us to raise awareness of this devastating disease.

For more information about canine cancer, key cancer resources, or to contact Georgia’s Legacy, please visit www.fightcaninecancer.com.

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