If you're looking for a heartfelt holiday gift, you've come to the right place! Every cutting board purchased goes directly toward helping Bella get the surgery she needs. She has a mass that needs to be removed from her eye, and 100% of the proceeds from these boards will be used to cover her medical expenses.
Iām currently making cutting boards in small batches, and a new set is on the way! The boards that will be ready soon are 8" x 12", and Iām already planning the next batch with a fresh, unique pattern. If youāve seen something you liked on my other pages or if you have an idea for a custom board, feel free to reach out. Iām more than happy to work with you to create something special.
Thank you for your support. Every purchase brings Bella one step closer to her surgery and recovery.
Click the link below to check out the boards available now and the ones that will be ready soon
Update:
Bella underwent surgery on 12/1/25 to remove multiple masses. The mass near her eye was submitted for histopathology, and the results have since come back. Bella has been diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma.
We have decided to send the tumor to an additional laboratory for further testing to determine how aggressive it was prior to removal. These results will help us better understand Bellaās long-term outlook and whether further testingāsuch as imaging or lymph node aspirationāis recommended.
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Bella's lab results came back on 12/6/25 and based on histopathology review, Bella has been diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma. It was confirmed that the entire tumor was removed along with all of the roots. At this time we decided to monitor her to see if the tumor returns or not.Ā
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Bella was brought back into the vet for an examination on 2/3/26 after noticing she had a black spot where her tumor was removed along with a lump on her side. The black dot is a new tumor growth which was a possibility to come back as it potentially could have spread before we removed the first one. She had a sample tested from the lump on her side which was confirmed to be a mast cell tumor. We will have to get some further testing done which includes x-ray of her chest(ensures there is no metastasis prior to surgery), lymph node aspiration, and surgical removal of the tumor.Ā
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