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The Internet Is Wondering Why Lady Gaga Isn’t Helping Pay For Her Dog Walker After He Was Shot While Walking Her French Bulldogs

“For me, this includes retreat centers, trauma programs, queer healers, creatives and spiritual leaders.”

Instagram; pictured above is Ryan in the hospital

Ryan created a GoFundMe page to help him raise enough money ($40,000) so he can complete his cross-country journey.

He’s planning on traveling across America for 6 months, and he’s about 2 months into his trip so far.

Many people on the internet have been left wondering why Lady Gaga has not stepped up to help him financially considering he almost lost his life walking her dogs.

Here are some of the comments people left on Ryan’s GoFundMe page:

“This is money I would have probably used to buy Gaga’s next album, but now, she is dead to me. Good luck Ryan, on your travels and recovery!”

“Her name is STEFANI JOANNE ANGELINA GERMANOTTA. SHE has her dogs. Did SHE ever pay the reward that was offered? SHE was not shot. SHE did not have portions of HER lung removed. SHE is not suffering from PTSD. Let’s get real and stop referring to her using that ridiculous stage name. I hope someone steps up and offers Ryan an amazing job and a peaceful place to call home.”

“I wish you the best on your journey to self-healing. I’m sorry that you weren’t given the support you needed and deserved. Any person that tries to save animals is a good person in my book. I hope things work out for you.”

“I am betting that many people making the donations are living paycheck to paycheck. Interesting that these are the people who are stepping up to help a person in crisis. It’s nothing but unconscionable that the owner WHO HAS HER DOGS BACK is conveniently oblivious to her former dog walker’s needs. He needs and DESERVES help. Not to mention a very GENEROUS reward for his attempts to prevent HER pets from being stolen. Maybe she could pass on buying a few pairs of shoes this week and do the right thing. She has the money but probably was absent the day compassion was distributed.”

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