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Bryson Kliemann, 8, from Lebanon, Va., decided to sell his Pokemon cards to pay for his dog Bruce's vet bill.
But Bryson decided to sell his cherished cards to save his dog’s life – a humble gesture that has rippled across the nation and raised thousands for sick pets.
When eight-year-old Virginia resident Bryson Kliemann’s dog got sick, he quickly decided to sell his most cherished belongings, his Pokémon cards, to pay for the medical bills.
An 8-year-old boy who wanted to sell his Pokemon cards to pay for his sick dog's treatment has received more than $17,000 in donations. Bryson Kliemann, from Lebanon, Virginia, has been praised ...
Boy sells Pokemon cards to pay for sick dog's medical bills Image via WCYB/Kimberly Woodruff Bryson Kliemann and his dog Bruce are inseparable.
Bryson Kliemann’s Pokémon card collection is his most prized possession. But the 8-year-old boy from Lebanon, Va., decided to sell it to save his dog’s life.
YouTuber Logan Paul reveals how his dog almost destroyed one of his oldest and rarest Pokemon cards during a segment on his Impaulsive podcast.
An 8-year-old boy is willing to do whatever it takes to save his dog's life, even if that means selling his most prized possession: his Pokémon card collection.
Good Samaritans have donated thousands of dollars to an eight-year-old boy from a town in Virginia who tried to sell his prized pokemon card collection to save his dog’s life.
The Pokemon Company sent an 8-year-old boy a surprise present after the child sold his Pokemon card collection to pay for his dog’s medical treatment.
LEBANON, Va. —How far would you go to save your dog? A young boy from Lebanon set the bar to a whole another level. Eight-year-old Bryson Kliemann is a diehard Pokémon fanatic. He was ...