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The following list of organizations offer resources and assistance to dog and cat owners looking for help with vet bills or pet food.
Because our pets are a life-long commitment, it’s not unheard of for a dog or cat mom or dad to face financial hardship at some point in the life of their fur-children.
We can all agree that before bringing an animal into your heart and home, it’s important to be prepared for the financial responsibilities – veterinary care, quality food and treats, preventative measures, etc. – that come along with pet parenthood. However, over the course of that 15-20+ year commitment, things happen. Jobs are lost, injuries or accidents make it impossible to work, economies take a hit.
Unfortunately, in many cases of financial hardship, it’s the family pet that suffers.
Fortunately, there IS help available!
First, make sure you have Pet Insurance. Pet insurance minimizes the overall cost of veterinary expenses in case of a pet emergency.
Below is a list of national and state-specific organizations that assist pet parents in need of financial assistance. These organizations understand that the very best place for a pet is with the family that loves them.
Some provide help paying veterinary bills, some help with food, some offer free or low-cost spay and neuters, while others assist pets that meet specific requirements. All are valuable resources for pet parents who may be facing financial hardship but have committed to providing the very best life-long home for their pet.
Please remember, this is only a list of known available resources. Each organization has its own rules and requirements. You will need to research each organization separately to determine if you qualify for assistance.
National Resources for Pet Owners in Need:
The Big Hearts Fund: for the diagnosis and treatment of canine and feline heart disease
Brown Dog Foundation: assist with life saving treatment and prescription medications nationwide
Canine Cancer Awareness
Care Credit: Provides a line of credit to parents of pets in need of veterinary care. Online application.
Cats In Crisis
Companion Bridge: an online community for those with animals that require significant medical care to solicit physical, emotional, and financial help
CorgiAid: Financial assistance for Corgi and Corgi-mixes
The Dog & Cat Cancer Fund
Fetch a Cure: Support and assistance for pets with cancer
For the Love of Alex, Inc.: Work with reputable veterinary hospitals to establish funds for families who are unable to afford veterinary care for their beloved pet.
Frankie’s Friends: Veterinary care assistance for pets with cancer and other life-threatening conditions
Friends of Animals: Provides assistance and certificates for low-cost spay/neuter programs
The Gandalf Fund: financial assistance for working and retired assistance dogs in the event of catastrophic illness or accidental injury.
God’s Creatures Ministry Veterinary Charity
HandicappedPets: Support for handicapped and special needs pets.
Harley’s Hope: services for low-income pet owners, service animals, seniors, and pets living in short-term foster care.
Hearts United for Animals
IMOM
Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation: for pets under the care of a board-certified veterinary oncologist.
Labrador Lifeline: Financial assistance for owners of Labrador Retrievers
Land of Pure Gold Foundation: financial aid for Working Dogs (Assistance, Detection, Search & Rescue, Enforcement, Military and Animal-Assisted Therapy Dogs) who have been diagnosed with cancer.
Lucy the Rescue Dog Inc.: Financial assistance for veterinary emergencies for cats and dogs.
Magic Bullet Fund: cancer-specific
The Mosby Fund
My Pet Child: Connects pet parents with financial assistance in their area (spay/neuter, vet care, pet food, supplies)
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation
Paws 4 A Cure
The Perseus Foundation: support for pets diagnosed with cancer
Petkey: worldwide lost & found pet recovery database.
The Pet Fund
Pets of the Homeless: pet food and veterinary care assistance for homeless
Pit Bull Rescue Central: resource for owners and caretakers of American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and any mixes thereof.
The Riedel & Cody Fund: for pets suffering with cancer
RedRover Relief
Rose’s Fund
Shakespeare Animal Fund
Special Needs Dobermans: Financial assistance for senior and special needs Doberman Pinschers.
Tipper & Squirt Care for Cushings Fund: financial assistance for families struggling to pay medical care costs associated with Cushing’s disease.
Top Dog Foundation “Bentley Grant”: for senior dogs
Vetary: Provide simplified financing/credit to owners of pets needing veterinary care, instant online approval.
VetBilling: Partners with veterinarians to support them in extending installment payment plans to pet owners who do not qualify for or don’t want to use credit-based financing
Resources by State (Listed Alphabetically):
There may be additional resources not listed here available in your state! Contact your local Humane Society, SPCA, and animal services who may be able to assist.
Alabama:
Alabama Animal Adoption Society: Homewood (spay/neuter assistance)
Alabama Animal Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic: Montgomery (spay/neuter assistance)
The Animal Friends Humane Society: Decatur (pet food/litter, spay/neuter assistance)
Alabama Veterinary Medical Association: Statewide (spay/neuter support for residents on public assistance) 334-395-0086
American Veterinary Medical Foundation: Multiple locations (disaster-related grants)
Friends of Cats and Dogs Foundation: Birmingham (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Greater Huntsville Humane Society: Huntsville (veterinary assistance and spay/neuterassistance)
Macon County Humane Society: Tuskegee (spay/neuter assistance)
Mobile SPCA: Mobile (spay/neuter assistance)
Shelby Humane Society: Columbiana (spay/neuter assistance)
Alaska:
Alaska SPCA: Anchorage (low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines, pet food bank)
Friends of Pets: Anchorage (spay/neuter vouchers)
STOP the Overpopulation of Pets: (spay/neuter vouchers)
Straw for Dogs: (free resources and supplies for pets outdoors)
Arizona:
Altered Tails Barnhart Clinic: Phoenix and Mesa (low-cost spay/neuter clinic)
Animal Guardian Network: Cave Creek (pet food)
Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA: Phoenix (low-cost veterinary clinic)
Chuck Waggin’ Pet Food Pantry: Phoenix (pet food)
Empty Bowl Pet Food Pantry: Pet assistance for disaster victims and veterans, seniors, domestic violence victims, functionally disabled people with service animals, homeless and near-homeless people; special programs include pet food and supplies, temporary housing for emergencies.
Lost Our Home Pet Foundation: Scottsdale (pet food, temporary foster program)
Payson Humane Society: Payson (spay/neuter assistance)
Pets In Need Action League: Casa Grande (pet food pantry)
Scottsdale P.E.T.: Scottsdale (pet food pantry)
Arkansas:
All About Labs: Statewide (temporary housing/foster for dogs and cats, not just labs; pet food; spay/neuter, vaccinations, heartworm prevention and flea/tick treatments)
Bella Vista Animal Shelter: Bella Vista (spay/neuter assistance; contact BVAS for additional services)
For Pets’ Sake Best Friends Program: Springdale, NW Arkansas (microchipping, Best Friends Senior Program includes pet food, assistance for veterinary care, transportation to veterinarian and groomer, temporary foster program if hospitalized for seniors in Northwest Arkansas)
Fuzzy Hearts Animal Rescue: Van Buren County (spay/neuter & pet food assistance)
501-208-4160
Humane Society of Saline County: Benton (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Northeast Arkansas for Animals (NAFA): Jonesboro (pet food, vaccination assistance)
Out Of The Woods Rescue and Referral: Little Rock (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Ranger’s Pet Food Bank: (pet food for qualified Fayetteville residents)
California:
The ACME Foundation: Clearlake (veterinary care assistance for senior and disabled pet owners)
Actors and Others for Animals: Greater Los Angeles area (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Animal Assistance League of Orange County: Orange County (pet food, transportation and veterinary care assistance)
Animal Health Foundation: Los Angeles and Orange Counties (veterinary care assistance)
AnimalSave: Green Valley (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Welfare Assistance Group: Monterey County (veterinary care assistance, spay/neuter; pet food and supplies for seniors, disabled veterans, owners of service dogs and others; pet care resources and referrals)
Bad Rap: San Francisco (pit bull-specific assistance for finding rental housing and insurance)
California Department of Social Services Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) Program: Statewide (provides monthly stipend to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog)
Cat People: Bakersfield (cat food/litter, spay/neuter assistance, vaccination assistance) 661-327-4706
Cats in Need (of Human Care): Southern California, multiple locations (spay/neuter assistance)
The Chester Foundation: Sacramento region (veterinary care assistance)
FACE Foundation: San Diego (grant assistance for pets in need of emergency or critical care)
FixNation: Los Angeles (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Friends of Long Beach Animals: Long Beach (spay/neuter assistance)
Haven Humane Society: Redding (low-cost spay/neuter, pet food assistance, emergency veterinary grants for residents receiving Medi-Cal or Medicare) Clinic: 530-241-1658; Shelter: 530-241-1653
Helen Woodward Animal Center: Rancho Santa Fe (pet food)
Helen Woodward Animal Center Animeals program: San Diego County (free pet food for the dogs and cats of elderly or disabled people)
Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley: San Bernardino (low-cost spay/neuter)
Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe: Truckee, Sierra County, Eastern Placer County or Eastern Nevada County (pet food pantry and low cost/free spay & neuter programs for Pit Bulls, Chihuahuas, and those that qualify)
Keep Your Pet: Sacramento (behavior assistance, veterinary care assistance, services for seniors)
LA Animal Services: Los Angeles (spay/neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance)
Marin Humane Society: Novato (pet care assistance to low-income seniors, persons living with HIV/AIDS and those receiving hospice services; please see website for complete list of services)
Mercy Crusade’s Spay and Neuter Clinic: Oxnard (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Mojave Desert Animal Rescue: Western Mojave Desert (pet food & supplies and veterinary assistance for homeless, unemployed, disabled, and senior pet guardians)
Mountains’ Humane Society: Lake Arrowhead (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Napa Humane: Napa (spay/neuter assistance)
Ohlone Humane Society Special Assistance Program: Fremont, Union City, and Newark (veterinary care assistance, pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Orange County SPCA Animal Rescue Fund: Orange County (assistance for veterinary care including spay/neuter)
Palo Alto Humane Society: Palo Alto (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for emergency veterinary care)
PALS: Pets Are Loving Support (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
Pasadena Humane Society: Pasadena (spay/neuter assistance)
PAWS/LA: Hollywood (pet food and supplies, veterinary medical care assistance, grooming, spay/neuter, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners, and other services)
PAWS San Francisco: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners
Peninsula CatWorks: veterinary care assistance for cats only
Pet Assistance Foundation: Multiple Locations, Southern California (spay/neuter assistance for dogs, cats, and rabbits)
Pet Orphans of Southern California: Van Nuys (veterinary care assistance)
The Pet Rescue Center’s Pet Pantry: Orange County (pet food, litter, and flea treatments for unemployed, senior, or disabled pet owners)
Pets Are Wonderful Support: San Diego (pet food/litter, pet supplies, veterinary assistance, animal transport, temporary foster program, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
Placer SPCA SOS Program: Placer County (rental deposits, temporary boarding, pet food and veterinary care assistance)
Rescuing Unwanted Furry Friends (RUFF): Laguna Beach (pet food)
Riverside County Department of Animal Services: Riverside (spay/neuter assistance)
Sacramento SPCA: Sacramento (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
The Sam Simon Foundation: Los Angeles (free surgery for non-orthopedic procedures; free spay/neuter operations, including vaccinations, flea control, deworming, nail trims, and antibiotics)
Sammie’s Friends: Grass Valley (veterinary care assistance)
San Francisco SPCA Animal Hospital: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners, spay/neuter assistance
Santa Cruz SPCA: Santa Cruz (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Santa Maria Valley Humane Society: Santa Maria (spay/neuter assistance, microchips, pet food bank)
SEAACA: Downey (veterinary medical care assistance, spay/neuter, vaccination assistance)
Sequoia Humane Society: Eureka (spay/neuter assistance)
SHARE Marin Humane Society: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners
Spay Neuter Animal Network (SPAN): Ventura (spay/neuter assistance)
SPCA for Monterey County: Monterey (pet food, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation: Walnut Creek (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, emergency veterinary assistance)
VET SOS: San Francisco (free veterinary care and supplies for pets of the homeless)
Voice for the Animals Foundation: Santa Monica (veterinary care assistance)
Colorado:
Ark-Valley Humane Society: Buena Vista (pet food)
The Cartwright Foundation: Denver/Front Range region (veterinary care assistance)
Cat Care Society: Lakewood (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Colorado Pet Pantry: Denver/Boulder-metro (pet food)
Colorado State University Companion Care Fund: Fort Collins (veterinary care assistance)
Colorado State University Pets Forever Program: Larimer County (various services for low-income or disabled pet-owners)
Denkai Animal Sanctuary: Northern Colorado (spay/neuter and veterinary assistance)
Dreampower Animal Rescue: Colorado Springs (temporary foster program)
Dumb Friends League Solutions – Animal Hospital (formerly PetAid Colorado): Denver (veterinary assistance, mobile spay/neuter programs, community outreach & education)
Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay/neuter assistance)
The Feline Fix: Denver (spay/neuter assistance)
For Pets’ Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay/Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance with pet food, spay/neuter, vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries)
Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay/neuter assistance)
Good Samaritan Pet Center: Denver (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to low-income families living or working in Summit County, for pet spay/neuter, life-shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay/neuter vouchers for higher incomes)
MaxFund: Denver (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, vaccination assistance)
PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance/volunteers to aid low-income persons with HIV/AIDS and other debilitating illnesses)
Pikes Peak Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (pet food/litter, pet supplies, pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance)
SpayToday: Lakewood (low-cost spay/neuter)
Connecticut:
Connecticut Humane Society: Newington (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care including spay/neuter and vaccination assistance, pet food bank) or Connecticut Humane Society Fox Veterinary Clinic (veterinary care assistance)
Dogology: (pet food pantry available to residents referred by food bank administrators in the Farmington Valley)
The Friends of Windsor Animal Care and Control Inc.: Windsor (pet food assistance)
Milford Animal Control: Milford (pet food bank)
STARelief and Pet Assistance: Statewide (veterinary care grant program, pet food, temporary fostering/emergency shelter and pet hospice care)
With Love From Lily: financial assistance for veterinary expenses for low income families in the case of illness or disease
Delaware:
Delaware Humane Association: Wilmington (pet food/supplies, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Delaware Office of Animal Welfare: Statewide (low-cost spay/neuter for income-eligible applicants)
Delaware SPCA: New Castle and Sussex Counties (pet food pantry, low-cost spay/neuter and wellness services)
Grass Roots Rescue Society: Statewide, including adjacent Maryland counties (assistance with vet care costs, including spay/neuter, for the pets of people with limited income and stray or feral cats)
Faithful Friends, Inc: Wilmington (pet food and supplies, spay/neuter assistance)
Forgotten Cats, Inc: Wilmington (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
District of Columbia (Washington D.C.):
Capital Animal Care Mobile Spay/neuter Clinic: pet food, supplies and spay/neuter assistance
PETS-DC: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners
Washington Animal Rescue League: pet food and supplies, discounted veterinary care including spay/neuter and vaccination assistance
Washington Humane Society (spay/neuter assistance)
Florida:
Alachua County Humane Society: Gainesville (pet food)
American Veterinary Medical Foundation
Animal Coalition of Tampa (ACT): Tampa (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Animal Emergency Hospital of St. Johns: St. Augustine (low cost spay/neuter, vaccines, heartworm prevention)
Bright Paw Pet food Bank: Melbourne (pet food assistance)
321-733-7672
Central Brevard Humane Society: Cocoa (assistance for veterinary care including spay/neuter)
Collier Spay Neuter Clinic: Southwest Florida (spay/neuter assistance)
Fairy Tail Endings, Inc.: Sarasota and Manatee Counties (veterinary and pet product assistance)
First Coast No More Homeless Pets, Inc.: Jacksonville (free and low-cost spay/neuter, veterinary care assistance)
For The Love of Paws: Treasure Coast (pet food bank, winter coats for Florida pets, assistance for senior citizens that can no longer care for pets)
Ginger’s Pet Food Pantry: Port St. Lucie (pet food assistance for low income families)
Humane Society of Broward County: Ft. Lauderdale (low-cost spay/neuter)
Humane Society of Pinellas: Clearwater (pet health clinic, affordable spay/neuter, pet food pantry, pet food delivery program for senior pet owners)
Humane Society of Tampa Bay: Tampa Bay (pet food, discounted/free vaccinations)
Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River Co.: Vero Beach (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, limited medical assistance) 772-388-3331
Justin Bartlett Animal Hospital: Royal Palm Beach (low-cost veterinary care including spay and neuter, vaccines and exams) 561-795-9999
Kibblez of Love: Palm Beach & Broward counties. Receive pet food assistance for spayed and neutered family pets residing in the home. Proof of spay & neuter required for assistance.
Pasco Animal Welfare Society (PAWS): Port Richey (spay/neuter assistance)
Peggy’s Pantry: Palm Beach County (food assistance for struggling families, provide referrals for low-cost vet care and spay/neuter services)
Pet Project for Pets: Oakland Park (provides pet food and supplies for terminally ill, disabled and senior pet owners)
Space Coast Kibble Kitchen: Brevard County (pet food bank)
Spay Shuttle: Palm Beach County (spay/neuter assistance)
Pinellas Alternatives to Shelter Surrender (PASS): Pinellas County (referrals for spay/neuter, veterinary assistance, pet supplies, pet-friendly housing, dog training; run by the Humane Society of Pinellas.)
SPCA of Central Florida: Orlando (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program, discounted veterinary care)
SPCA Suncoast: New Port Richey (pet food)
SPCA Tampa Bay: Tampa Bay (spay/neuter assistance)
SPOT Low Cost Spay/neuter Clinic: Pinellas Park (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
St. Francis Animal Hospital: Jacksonville (assistance for veterinary care including spay/neuter)
TLC PetSnip, Inc.: Polk County (low-cost spay/neuter services, trap-neuter-return for feral cats, vaccinations, microchipping, de-worming and flea treatment, heartworm testing)
You Can Make a Difference, Inc.: Gadsen County (spay/neuter vouchers, pet food assistance, emergency veterinary assistance)
Georgia:
Carroll County Humane Society’s West Georgia Spay/neuter Clinic: Villa Rica (spay/neuter assistance)
Cherokee County Humane Society: Acworth (spay/neuter assistance)
Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen: Lilburn (pet food and supplies, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Georgia Animal Project: North Georgia (spay/neuter clinic)
Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia: Statewide (spay/neuter, vaccination, microchipping and pet food assistance)
LifeLine Animal Project: Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
Meals on Wheels Atlanta: Atlanta (pet food/supply pantry)
PALS: Pets Are Loving Support: (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
PAWS Atlanta: Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
Project CatSnip: Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Georgia: statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT): Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
Hawaii:
Hawaiian Humane Society: Honolulu (spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program)
Hawaii Island Humane Society: Kailua-Kona, Kamuela, and Keaau (spay/neuter assistance)
The Neuter Scooter: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Idaho:
Humane Society of the Palouse: Moscow (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Idaho Humane Society: Boise (pet food)
Lewis Clark Animal Shelter: Lewiston (spay/neuter and microchip assistance)
Spay Neuter Idaho Pets (SNIP): Boise (spay/neuter assistance)
Illinois:
Anderson Animal Shelter: South Elgin (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Animal Care League: Oak Park (assistance for veterinary care including vaccinations, microchipping and spay/neuter)
Animal Protective League: Springfield (spay/neuter assistance)
The Animal Welfare League: Chicago Ridge (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
The Anti-Cruelty Society: Chicago (assistance with veterinary care including spay/neuter)
Best Buddies Pet Pantry: Cook County (pet food, low-cost vaccinations and low-cost spay/neuter referrals)
Better Pets Clinic: Moline (spay/neuter assistance)
Blessed Bonds: Palos Park (temporary foster program)
Catsnap: Champaign County (spay/neuter assistance)
DuPage County Animal Care and Control: Wheaton (spay/neuter and microchipping assistance)
Henry’s Caring Heart Foundation: Statewide (pet food, flea and heartworm prevention, financial assistance for veterinary care, boarding assistance during owner hospitalization)
Humane Society of Central Illinois: Normal (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Southern Illinois: Carbondale (spay/neuter assistance)
National Animal Welfare Society: Mokina (assistance for general veterinary care, including vaccinations and spay/neuter)
PAWS Chicago: Chicago (spay/neuter assistance)
Pets Are Like Family: Chicago (pet food pantry, spay/neuter assistance, vaccines, microchips, pet care workshops)
Pet assistance hotline: 312-725-3315
Quad City Animal Welfare Center: Milan (assistance for general veterinary care, including vaccinations and spay/neuter)
The Quincy Humane Society: Quincy (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
South Suburban Humane Society: Glenwood, Chicago Heights (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Illinois: Homer Glen (low-cost spay/neuter services)
Tree House Humane Society: Chicago (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Winnebago County Animal Services: Rockford (spay/neuter assistance)
Indiana:
Best Buddies Pet Pantry: Porter, Lake and LaPorte Counties (pet food, low-cost vaccination and low-cost spay/neuter referrals)
Brown County Humane Society: Nashville (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
City of Bloomington Animal Shelter: Bloomington (pet food)
FACE Low-Cost Spay/neuter Clinic: Indianapolis (spay/neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance)
Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside F.I.D.O.: Indianapolis (pet food pantry, help for chained dogs, supplies for dogs living outside in harsh weather)
Hamilton County Low Cost Clinic: Noblesville (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Henry’s Caring Heart Foundation: Statewide (pet food, flea and heartworm prevention, financial assistance for veterinary care, boarding assistance during owner hospitalization)
Hope for Pets Food Pantry: Lafayette (pet food)
Humane Society Calumet Area: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
219-924-7140
Humane Society of Northwest Indiana: Gary (spay/neuter assistance)
The Kibble Kitchen Pet Pantry Servicing Porter and Lake Counties: Porter and Lake Counties (pet food pantry, spay/neuter referral, Fur Angel Fund euthanasia referral service)
219-947-4400
Kokomo Humane Society: Kokomo (pet food bank)
The Monroe County Humane Association: Bloomington (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care, discount vaccinations and microchips)
The Neuter Scooter: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Partners for Animal Welfare Society, Inc.: Greenfield (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Neuter Indiana Pets, Inc.: Greenwood (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Neuter Indiana Pets, Inc.: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance)
St. Joseph County Spay/Neuter Assistance Program: Notre Dame (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Vanderburgh Humane Society: Evansville (pet food)
Iowa:
Brown Dog Foundation: Statewide (veterinary care assistance and prescription medications)
Capitol Area Animal Response Team: Shawnee County (temporary boarding, pet food and supplies)
Iowa Humane Alliance/Spay Iowa: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
The Pet Project Midwest: Des Moines (pet food and supply pantry)
Southwest Iowa Humane Society: Clarinda (spay/neuter assistance)
Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter: Oskaloosa (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Kansas:
Great Plains SPCA: Greater Kansas City area (various services for low-income and senior pet owners)
Humane Society of Greater Kansas City: Kansas City (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Pet Assistance Network of Topeka: Topeka (temporary foster program)
The Pet Connection: Mission (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care including spay/neuter)
Kentucky:
Anderson Humane Society: Lawrenceburg (spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Refuge Center: Vine Grove (spay/neuter assistance)
Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society: Bowling Green (spay/neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance)
Friends of the Shelter: Middleboro (spay/neuter assistance)
Friends of the Shelter: Boone, Campbell, Kenton, Grant counties) (spay/neuter assistance)
Glasgow Barren Animal Shelter: Glasgow (spay/neuter assistance)
Holly’s Place: Lawrenceburg (spay/neuter assistance)
Hope for Pets: Mt. Washington (pet food assistance, assistance with veterinary expenses for senior citizens with senior pets)
Humane Society Animal League for Life: Richmond (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Oldham County: LaGrange (spay/neuter assistance)
Kentucky Humane Society: Louisville (spay/neuter assistance, low cost vaccines, affordable vet care)
Mercer Humane Society: Harrodsburg (spay/neuter assistance)
Scott County Humane Society: Georgetown (spay/neuter assistance)
Louisiana:
Baton Rouge Spay/Neuter (spay/neuter assistance)
Cat Haven: Baton Rouge (spay/neuter assistance: cats only)
Lafayette Animal Aid: Carencro (spay/neuter assistance)
Louisiana SPCA: New Orleans (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge (spay/neuter assistance)
Southern Animal Foundation: New Orleans (low-cost veterinary services)
St. Martin Humane Society: Breaux Bridge (spay/neuter assistance)
The Spay Spa: Port Allen (spay/neuter assistance)
Maine:
Animal Refuge League: Westbrook (pet food, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
The Animal Welfare Society: West Kennebunk (spay/neuter assistance)
Bar Harbor Food Pantry: Bar Harbor (pet food)
Camp Bow Wow: Portland (pet food)
Catholic Charities of Maine: Caribou (pet food/litter)
Greater Androscoggin Humane Society: Lewiston (spay/neuter assistance)
Hardy’s Friends: Gouldsboro/Winter Harbor area (pet food and supplies) 207-963-7444
Helping People, Helping Pets—York County
Houlton Humane Society: Houlton (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Lincoln County Animal Shelter: Edgecomb (pet food)
Maine Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program: statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
Paws for a Cause: Fairfield (pet food) 207-465-7906 or 207-249-9441
SPCA of Hancock County: Trenton (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Maine (spay/neuter assistance)
Sullivan Animal Food Eatery: Sullivan (pet food) 207-422-6282
York County Shelter Programs: Alfred (pet food)
Maryland:
Animal Advocates of Howard County: Ellicott City (spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County: spay/neuter assistance
The Animal Welfare Society of Howard County: Columbia (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Baltimore Humane Society: Baltimore (veterinary care assistance including spay/neuter)
Caroline County Humane Society: Ridgely (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Frederick County Humane Society: Frederick (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Help for Pets in Charles County: Southern Maryland (pet food, shelters, supplies and services for the elderly, disabled, homeless and low income residents)
Humane Society of Charles County: Waldorf (spay/neuter assistance)
Montgomery County Humane Society: Rockville (spay/neuter assistance)
Shanklin Fund for Seniors: Fredrick County (vaccines & well-care to pets of residents 65 or older and on fixed income)
Spay Now, Inc.: Graysonville (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George’s County, Inc.: Prince George’s County (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Talbot Humane Society: Easton (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Thankful Paws, Inc.: Bel Air (pet food bank)
Massachusetts:
Alliance for Animals: Boston (spay/neuter and veterinary medical care assistance)
Angell Animal Medical Center-Nantucket: veterinary care assistance, 508-228-1491
Angell Animal Medical Center-Western New England: (veterinary care assistance) 413-785-1221
Angell Memorial Animal Hospital-Boston (veterinary care assistance) 617-522-7282
Animal Rescue League of Boston-Alice T. Whitney Helping Hand Fund: Statewide (veterinary assistance for pet owners receiving government assistance)
Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Society: Leverett and Greenfield (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program)
Fairy DogParents: Duxbury (assistance with food, medical needs and general wellness for dogs)
Kane’s Krusade of E. Longmeadow (food, Veterinary care, dog equipment/dog houses)
Phinney’s Friends; MSPCA: (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
The Sampson Fund: Cape Cod (fund to benefit companion animals of Cape Cod and the adjacent Islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard)
Southborough Pet food Pantry: Southborough (pet food)
508-485-2147
Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine: Statewide (veterinary care assistance including spay/neuter)
Michigan:
Adopt-A-Pet: Fenton (spay/neuter assistance)
All About Animals Rescue: Eastpointe (spay/neuter assistance)
Cascades Humane Society: Jackson (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
C-SNIP: Kentwood (spay/neuter assistance)
Furever Full Food Bank: Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties (pet food)
Furry Friends Food Pantry: Holland (pet food Thursdays)
616-499-7342, 616-399-5160
Humane Society of Genesee County: Burton (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Huron Valley: Ann Arbor (pet food/litter, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Humane Society of South Central Michigan: Battle Creek (spay/neuter assistance)
Kalamazoo Humane Society: Kalamazoo (pet food bank, dog houses, and spay/neuter assistance)
K9 Resque: St. Claire (pet food)
Little Traverse Bay Humane Society: Harbor Springs (spay/neuter assistance)
Luce County Pet Pals: Newberry (spay/neuter assistance)
Michigan Humane Society: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance)
Mission for Area People: Muskegon Heights (pet food assistance; licensing and vet records required) 231-733-9672
Northeast Community Lutheran Church, Little Kitchen Food Shelf
Oakland County Pet Adoption Center: Auburn Hills (spay/neuter assistance)
Oakland County Pet Food Pantry: Western Michigan (pet food and supplies)
Stop the Overpopulation of Pets: Weymouth (spay/neuter assistance)
Tail Wagger’s 1990: Livonia (low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines, heartworm testing, microchipping, pet food assistance)
Voiceless–MI: Lansing (spay/neuter assistance)
Waggin’ Tails Dog Rescue: Northville (pet food)
Minnesota:
Camp Companion: Rochester (spay/neuter assistance)
Kindest Cut: twin cities metro area (low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping)
Minnesota Spay Neuter Project, Inc.: Minneapolis (spay/neuter assistance)
Northeast Community Lutheran Church: Minneapolis (pet food)
Northland Spay/Neuter: Duluth (low-cost spay/neuter)
People and Pets Together: (formerly The Pet Project) Offers programs to prevent owner surrender. Vaccination clinics, subsidize pet care for clients in need. The pet food shelf distributes pet food to qualified clients living in Powderhorn, Phillips, and Corcoran neighborhoods.
PetCare of Duluth: Statewide (low-cost clinic offering vaccines, flea/tick prevention, heartworm testing/prevention and microchipping)
Pet Haven: Minneapolis (spay/neuter assistance)
Tri-County Humane Society: St. Cloud (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Mississippi:
Humane Society of South Mississippi: Gulfport (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, other necessary supplies including training advice)
Mississippi Spay and Neuter: Pearl (spay/neuter assistance)
Missouri:
Advocates 4 Animals Pet Food Pantry: Jefferson County (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Protective Association of Missouri: St. Louis (Assistance with vaccinations and routine veterinary care)
Bi-State Pet Food Pantry: Greater St. Louis area (pet food assistance)
Central Missouri Humane Society: Columbia (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Missouri: St. Louis (assistance with veterinary care including spay/neuter)
Humane Society of Southeast Missouri: Camp Girardeau (spay/neuter assistance)
Jefferson County Pet Food Pantry: Jefferson County (providing pet food and spay/neuter assistance to low-income families, seniors, disabled and the homeless in Jefferson County)
Northland Pet Pantry: Gladstone (pet food)
Operation SPOT: St. Louis (spay/neuter assistance)
PAWS Pet Pantry: Springfield (pet food, litter, vetting, spay/neuter services, flea/heartworm preventative, toys, treats, beds, collars/harnesses/leashes, coats, etc., for homeless, low-income, and seniors
Pound Pals Nooterville: St. Louis (spay/neuter assistance)
Republic Paw Pantry: Republic (pet food, supplies for families affected by unemployment, chronic illness, and to seniors on fixed incomes.
Snowflake’s Snack Shack: Joplin (pet food pantry)
St. Charles County Humane Services: Cottleville (spay/neuter and heartworm preventative assistance)
Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP): Christian, Dallas, Greene, Lawrence, Polk and Webster Counties (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Neuter Kansas City: Kansas City (pet food and supplies, spay/neuter assistance)
Stray Rescue of St. Louis: St. Louis (spay/neuter assistance)
Montana:
Beartooth Humane Alliance: Red Lodge (spay/neuter assistance)
Bitter Root Humane Association: Hamilton (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Western Montana: Missoula (pet food)
Kootenai Pets for Life: Troy/Libby (pet food and supplies, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program)
Rimrock Humane Society: Roundup (spay/neuter assistance)
Nebraska:
Hearts United for Animals: Auburn (low-cost spay/neuter clinic)
Lincoln Animal Ambassadors: Lincoln County (low-cost spay/neuter program, pet food
Nebraska Humane Society: Omaha (low-cost spay/neuter, pet food delivery for senior citizens receiving Meals on Wheels, training classes, grooming and boarding services)
Nevada:
Hearts Alive Village: Las Vegas (pet food pantry, low cost veterinary clinic)
Nevada Humane Society: Reno (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Shakespeare Animal: veterinary care assistance
Spay and Neuter Center of Southern Nevada: Las Vegas (spay/neuter and microchip assistance)
New Hampshire:
Cocheco Valley Humane Society: Dover (pet food, temporary foster program)
Concord-Merrimack County SPCA: Penacook (pet food, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Helping People, Helping Pets—Hillsborough County
Helping People, Helping Pets—Merrimack County
Helping People, Helping Pets—Rockingham County
Helping People, Helping Pets—Strafford County
Manchester Animal Shelter: Manchester (pet food)
New Hampshire Humane Society: Laconia (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Upper Valley Humane Society: Enfield (spay/neuter assistance)
New Jersey:
A Purrfect World: Bloomfield (temporary foster program)
Animal Alliance: Belle Mead (pet food and supplies, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Companion Animal Advocates: Hillsdale (pet food, spay/neuter, and rehoming assistance)
Friends of Randolph Animal Pound (All Our Orphans): Randolph (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Atlantic: Atlantic City (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance: Statewide (veterinary care assistance)
Oakland Animal Hospital: Oakland (pet food)
One Step Closer Animal Rescue (OSCAR): Statewide (pet food bank and spay/neuter assistance)
PetPALS of Southern New Jersey: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners
Prince Chunk Foundation: Statewide (pet food and veterinary care assistance)
Save U.S. Pets Foundation: veterinary care assistance (A veterinarian must apply on behalf of the pet owner.)
New Mexico:
ACTion Programs for Animals: Las Cruces (pet food bank)
Animal Humane Association of New Mexico: Albuquerque (spay/neuter, vaccination and other necessary veterinary medical care)
Animal Village New Mexico: (low-cost spay/neuter, pet food bank)
Casa Rosa Food Pantry: Placitas community (food bank that offers pet food and supplies)
Espanola Valley Humane Society: Espanola (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Gallup McKinley County Humane Society: low-cost spay/neuter
San Juan Animal League: San Juan County (spay/neuter assistance, low-cast vaccines, emergency financial assistance
Santa Fe Animal Shelter: Santa Fe (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Vet Co: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance)
New York:
ALL 4 PETS: Limited to Western New York (veterinary care assistance)
The Animal Lovers League: Glen Cove (temporary foster program)
Ascension’s Pet Food Pantry: Buffalo (pet food pantry)
Baxter Pet Pantry: Nassau and Suffolk Counties (pet food and supplies)
Beyond Breed’s Ruff Riders: pet food and supplies for underserved neighborhoods in Brooklyn and New York City
Black Dog, Second Chance Rescue Food Pantry for Pets: Buffalo
Frankie’s Friends: New York City (veterinary care assistance including cancer)
Hudson Valley Pet Food Pantry: (pet food bank)
In Memory of Diesel, Inc: Southern Tier to Broome County (pet food pantry, emergency aid, service dog pairing, rescue/rehoming, and Rainbow Bridge services to financially-strapped local families
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester: Fairport (emergency pet food assistance, spay/neuter assistance, and information on other community programs for veterinary assistance)
Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester (veterinary care assistance)
NY SAVE, Inc.: veterinary care assistance
Operation Pets: The Spay/Neuter Clinic of Western New York (low-cost spay/neuter)
Pet Food Pantry Auburn: (pet food)
The Shamrock Animal Fund: Syracuse/Central New York (veterinary care assistance).
North Carolina:
Animal Compassion Network: Skyland (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
AnimalKind: Raleigh (spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Protection Society of Durham: Durham (pet food assistance)
Ashley’s Angel Fund (veterinary care assistance)
Beyond Fences: (provides fencing and doghouses to free dogs from living on chains, free spay/neuter, vaccinations, supplies and veterinary assistance)
Community Partnership for Pets: Flat Rock (spay/neuter assistance)
Forsyth County Animal Control: Winston-Salem; Forsyth County (pet food assistance, low-cost spay/neuter)
Forsyth Humane Society: Winston-Salem (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Friends of Madison County Animals: (low-cost/no-cost services to Madison County residents: spay-neuter, pet food pantry, microchips, vaccinations)
Friends of Mebane’s Animals: (pet food, spay/neuter subsidies, veterinary assistance, fences and shelter/housing for those in financial hardship or on public assistance in Alamance County and parts of surrounding counties)
919-883-2156
Harnett Animal Welfare Coalition (HAWC): Harnett County (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Haywood Animal Welfare Association: Waynesville (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Alliance: Asheville (spay/neuter assistance)
The Humane Society of the Piedmont: Greensboro (pet food & spay/neuter assistance)
Madison County Animal Shelter: Marshall (spay/neuter assistance)
North Carolina State University Companion Pet Assistance Program: Raleigh (veterinary care assistance for clients)
Pet Food Pantry of Eastern North Carolina: Eastern NC/Greenville (pet food assistance, free spay/neuter, Meals on Wheels delivery for homebound, low-income seniors, disaster relief)
SNAP-NC: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Neuter Charlotte: Charlotte (low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines and pet-food pantry)
SPCA of Wake County: Raleigh (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Watauga Humane Society: Boone (spay/neuter and microchip assistance)
Wayne County Humane Society: Goldsboro (spay/neuter assistance)
North Dakota:
Circle of Friends Humane Society: Grand Forks (spay/neuter assistance, emergency medical assistance)
Spay Dakota: low-cost spay/neuter assistance and referrals
Ohio:
Angels for Animals: Canfield (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
The Bummer Fund: Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull Counties (veterinary care assistance)
CC’s Cupboard Pet food Pantry: Richmond Heights (pet food pantry)
Humane Ohio: Toledo (spay/neuter assistance)
Jake Brady Memorial Fund (veterinary care assistance)
MedVet Good Sam Fund: Columbus and Cincinatti (veterinary care assistance)
The Neuter Scooter: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Paws with Pride: Uniontown (temporary foster program)
Pet Guards Clinic: Cuyahoga Falls (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care, spay/neuter and vaccinations)
Pet Pantry of Lorain County: Lorain County (pet food assistance, spay/neuter assistance)
PetPromise: Columbus (pet food assistance)
Pets in Need: Cincinnati (veterinary care for low income families with pets, spay/neuter assistance)
Pets in Stitches: Miami Valley (affordable spay/neuter and vaccines for cats, dogs and rabbits; TNR for community cats)
The Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals: Kettering (spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program)
Stop the Overpopulation of Pets: Mansfield (spay/neuter assistance)
U-CAN (United Coalition for Animals: Cincinnati (provides low-cost spay/neuter services and free transports to their clinic from several locations in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana)
Oklahoma:
Animal Birth Control Clinic: Lawton (spay/neuter, vaccination, microchip assistance and other basic veterinary services)
Animal Rescue and Care of McCurtain County: Broken Bow (spay/neuter assistance)
Best Friends of Pets: multiple locations (spay/neuter assistance)
Central Oklahoma Humane Society: Oklahoma City (spay neuter clinic, trap-neuter-return for community cats)
Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake: Grove (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Tulsa: Tulsa (spay/neuter assistance)
Oklahoma City Animal Shelter: Oklahoma City (pet food)
405-316-FOOD (3663) or email [email protected]
Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division: (spay/neuter help, pet food bank, community cat program)
PAWS, Inc.: Bristow (spay/neuter assistance)
Pet Food Pantry of Oklahoma City: (pet food assistance)
Poteau Valley Humane Society: Poteau (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Oklahoma: Tulsa (spay/neuter assistance)
Volunteers for Animal Welfare: Oklahoma City (spay/neuter assistance)
Washington County SPCA: Bartlesville (spay/neuter assistance)
Oregon:
Cat Adoption Team: Sherwood (cat food assistance)
City of Eugene Spay/Neuter Clinic: Eugene (spay/neuter, vaccination, and microchip assistance)
DoveLewis Velvet Assistance Fund: Portland (veterinary care assistance)
Hand To Paw Fund: Statewide (veterinary care assistance)
Humane Society of Central Oregon: Bend (spay/neuter assistance, contact HSCO for additional services)
Lane County Animal Services: Eugene (spay/neuter assistance)
The Neuter Scooter: Multiple Locations (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Oregon Outback Humane Society: Lakeview (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Pet Overpopulation Prevention Advocates: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance and referral)
The Pongo Fund Pet Food Bank (pet food and spay/neuter assistance)
Pro-Bone-O: Eugene (free pet food, supplies, and veterinary care for pets of the homeless)
S/Nipped: Coos, Curry, & Douglas Counties (spay/neuter assistance, low-cost veterinary care & vaccinations)
Willamette Animal Guild: Eugene (spay/neuter assistance)
Willamette Humane Society: Salem (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Pennsylvania:
ACCT Philly: (pet food, referrals for low-cost spay/neuter and wellness services)
Action for Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance)
Animal Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley: (pet food for families in need)
Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Animal House Project: (pet food for low-income residents of Chester County)
The Animal Rescue of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance)
Chester County Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (pet food & care assistance)
Delaware County SPCA: (spay/neuter and wellness services)
Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Henry’s Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (pet food pantry)
Humane Society of Berks County: Reading (pet food and veterinary care assistance)
Humane Society of Harrisburg Area: (pet food pantry, low-cost spay/neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping)
Humane Society of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance including search & rescue, emergency transport, shelter, and veterinary care to animals involved in fires and other residential disasters)
Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501(c)3 rescues to free up financial resources)
Sam’s Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship)
Spay/Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low-cost spay/neuter)
Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care
Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay/neuter assistance for cats)
Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay/neuter and wellness services, community cat program)
Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay/neuter and wellness services)
Rhode Island:
Hands That Heal RI: (pet food assistance for elderly/low-income families, connecting those in need with resources for short & long term veterinary care, low-cost immunizations, low-cost spay/neuter)
Humane Association of Northwestern Rhode Island: Pascoag (spay/neuter assistance)
Providence Animal Rescue League: Providence (spay/neuter assistance)
Rhode Island Community Spay/Neuter Clinic: low cost spay/neuter for dogs & cats
Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation: veterinary care assistance
Volunteer Services for Animals: Providence (spay/neuter assistance)
South Carolina:
Charleston Animal Society: Charleston (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Columbia (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Keep Our Pets Food Bank: Horry and Georgetown (pet food for eligible applicants)
Pawmetto Lifeline: Columbia (low-cost spay/neuter clinic, mobile vaccine clinic, pet food pantry)
Pet Helpers: Charleston (a broad range of low-cost veterinary care—including vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick control, heartworm tests, feline leukemia/aids tests, very affordable heartworm preventive medication, mass removals, orthopedic surgery, and some dentistry [fees are on a sliding scale]—as well as a pet food bank, low-cost spay/neuter, help for chained dogs, TNR, and behavior/training referrals); clinic phone number: 843-302-0556
South Dakota:
Brookings Humane Society: pet food and supplies
Oglala Pet Project: free spay/neuter, low-cost vaccines, pet food bank for pet owners living on the Pine Ridge American Indian Reservation
Operation Pets, Inc.: low-cost spay/neuter for pets and community cats
Spay Dakota: low-cost spay/neuter referrals
South Dakota West River Spay/Neuter Coalition: low-cost spay/neuter clinics
Tennessee:
Brown Dog Foundation: Statewide (veterinary care assistance and prescription medications)
Companion Animal Initiative of Tennessee (List of groups that assist with companion animal issues in Tennssee by county)
Fayette County Animal Rescue: Rossville (pet food and supplies)
Humane Society of Putnam County: Cookeville (spay/neuter assistance)
Monroe County Friends of Animals: Monroe County (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, care for elderly/disabled pets)
Nashville Humane Association: Nashville (pet food, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Shepherd’s Green Sanctuary (pigs only): Cookeville (contact Shepherd’s Green for list of services)
Young-Williams Animal Center: Knoxville (pet food, spay/neuter, and vaccination assistance)
Texas:
Animal Birth Control Clinic: Waco (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Animal Friends of Washington County: Brenham (low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, heartworm treatment)
Animal Trustees of Austin: Austin (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care, spay/neuter assistance, and heartworm treatment)
Arlington Humane Society: Arlington (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society: Canyon Lake (pet food, spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Cause for Paws: Greenville (spay/neuter, medication, and vaccination assistance)
DaisyCares Pet Food Program: San Antonio (pet food assistance through the San Antonio Food Bank)
Dallas Animal Services: Dallas (spay/neuter assistance)
Don’t Forget to Feed Me: Northern Texas (pet food bank)
EmanciPet: Austin (spay/neuter assistance)
Freeman-Fritts: Kerrville (spay/neuter assistance, low-cost veterinary care)
Helotes Humane Society: Helotes (pet food)
Houston Humane Society: Houston (spay/neuter assistance)
Kaufman County Animal Awareness Project: Crandall (assistance for veterinary care including vaccinations, microchipping, and spay/neuter)
Low Cost Pet Vax: Dallas/Fort Worth (low cost pet vaccinations, parvo treatment, heartworm treatment, surgery, and more with payment plans available)
Metroplex Animal Coalition: Dallas (spay/neuter assistance)
Outreach Animal Clinic: Dallas (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
P.E.T.S. Clinic: Wichita Falls, Graham, Vernon, Amarillo, Lubbock (spay/neuter, vaccination, and veterinary care assistance)
Pet Food Bank of Austin and Travis County: Austin (Pet food)
Pet Pals of Texas: Converse (pet food, supplies, and general pet care assistance for elderly or disabled residents)
Pet Prevent A Litter of Central Texas: San Marcos (pet food and litter, spay/neuter assistance)
Spay-Neuter Assistance Program: Multiple locations (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay/Neuter Your Pet: Dallas-Fort Worth (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay Texas: Statewide (spay/neuter assistance)
SPCA of Polk County: Livingston (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
SPCA of Texas: Dallas (pet food, assistance for veterinary care including vaccinations, microchipping, and spay/neuter)
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine “The Capper and Chris Save the Animals Fund”(veterinary care assistance)
Texas Coalition for Animal Protection: Azle, Cleburne, Denton, Fort Worth, Hamilton, Hillsboro, and McKinney (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Utah:
Best Friends Animal Society: Salt Lake City (spay/neuter assistance)
The Humane Society of Moab Valley: Moab (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Utah: Murray (spay/neuter and vaccination assistance)
Pet Samaritan Fund (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
Vermont:
Frontier Animal Society: Orleans (spay/neuter assistance)
Second Chance Animal Center: Shaftsbury (spay/neuter assistance)
Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program: Bridgewater (spay/neuter assistance)
Virginia:
Angels of Assisi: Roanoke (spay/neuter assistance, discounted pet medications)
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria: Alexandria (spay/neuter assistance)
Animal Welfare League of Arlington: Arlington (spay/neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance, assistance for emergency veterinary care)
Bedford Humane Society: Bedford (spay/neuter assistance)
Capital Animal Care Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic: northern Virginia (pet food, supplies and spay/neuter assistance)
Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA: Charlottesville (spay/neuter assistance for owned pets and feral cats)
Fairfax County Animal Shelter
Fauquier SPCA: Warrenton (spay/neuter assistance)
Franklin County Humane Society: Rocky Mount (spay/neuter assistance)
Helping Hands Affordable Veterinary Surgery and Dental Clinic: Richmond (reduced cost veterinary surgery)
The Holly Help Memorial Spay/Neuter Fund: Bristol (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Culpeper: Culpeper (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society of Fairfax County: Fairfax (pet food)
Humane Society of Loudoun County: Purcellville (spay/neuter assistance)
Isle of Wight County Humane Society: Wight County & Surrounding Areas (pet food bank/medical & spay/neuter assistance)
Loudon County Animal Care and Control CARE Pet Pantry: Leesburg (pet food)
Mountain View Humane Spay Neuter Clinic: low cost spay/neuter
Partners Among Cats and Canines: Franklin (spay/neuter assistance, assistance for emergency veterinary care)
Prince William SPCA: Manassas (spay/neuter, vaccinations, wellness checks)
Richmond SPCA: Richmond and the surrounding counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico and Goochland (free and low-cost spay/neuter services, affordable pet wellness clinics, free pet pantry, free behavior support, low-cost temporary off-site boarding for pets)
Roanoke Valley SPCA: Roanoke (pet food)
Saint Seton’s Orphaned Animals: Fredricksburg (operates Thomas Beath Veterinary Hospital, assistance with diagnostics, surgery, and veterinary treatments for low-income clients and animal welfare organizations, pet food pantry)
Shenandoah Valley Spay and Neuter Clinic: Harrisonburg (spay/neuter assistance)
Lynchburg Humane Society: Evington (spay/neuter assistance)
Spay, Inc.: Northern Virginia (spay/neuter assistance)
SPCA of Martinsville and Henry County: Martinsville (spay/neuter assistance)
Virginia Beach SPCA: Virginia Beach (pet food, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
The Virginia Kincheloe Spay/Neuter Clinic: Fredericksburg (low-cost spay/neuter, microchips)
Voices for Animals: Charlottesville and surrounding counties (feral cat spay/neuter and vaccination; weather-proof shelters for outdoor dogs)
Washington:
Northwest Spay & Neuter Center: Tacoma (spay/neuter assistance for owned pets and feral cats)
Concern for Animals: Thurston, Mason and Lewis Counties (spay/neuter, pet food and veterinary care assistance)
Forget Me Not Animal Shelter: Republic (spay/neuter assistance)
Humane Society for Seattle/King County: Bellevue (low-income senior citizen’s pet food assistance, discounted spay/neuter and microchipping, pet project assistance for individuals disabled by AIDS)
Humane Society for Southwest Washington: Clark County/Vancouver (low-cost vaccinations, free & Low-cost microchipping, pet food assistance, low-cost spay/neuter, emergency boarding, low-cost euthanasia/cremation services, pet loss support groups)
Olympic Mountain Pet Pals: Jefferson County (spay/neuter assistance for low-income pet owners, TNR for community cats)
PAWS of Bainbridge Island: Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap (spay/neuter, vaccination, pet food, veterinary care assistance; additional services for seniors)
Seattle Humane Society: Seattle (services for low-income, disabled, and senior pet owners: spay/neuter, vaccination, pet food, veterinary care assistance)
Progressive Animal Welfare Society: Lynnwood (spay/neuter assistance, microchip and vaccination assistance, behavior helpline)
Spokane Valley Regional Animal Protection Service: Spokane Valley (spay/neuter assistance)
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Good Samaritan Fund(veterinary care assistance)
Whatcom Humane Society: Bellingham (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation (WAIF): Whidbey Island (spay/neuter assistance for owned cats and ferals, crisis care assistance, pet food banks, and temporary foster care)
West Virginia:
Doddridge County Humane Society: Spay/neuter assistance for Doddrige residents
Monroe County Animal League, Inc.: Union (spay/neuter assistance)
The National Humane Education Society: Charles Town (spay/neuter assistance)
Promise Animal League: Falling Waters (pet food)
Wisconsin:
The Dodge County Humane Society: Juneau (pet food, spay/neuter assistance, temporary foster program)
Eau Claire County Humane Association: Eau Claire (pet food, spay/neuter assistance)
Fox Valley Humane Society: Appleton (temporary boarding program)
Heart2Heart Pet Lifeline: La Crosse County (financial assistance for veterinary care to income-eligible pet families in need)
Henry’s Caring Heart Foundation: Statewide (pet food, flea and heartworm prevention, financial assistance for veterinary care, boarding assistance during owner hospitalization)
The Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha: Waukesha (assistance with spay/neuter, pet food and short term fostering for pets displaced from their homes); contact HAWS’ Shelter Manager: [email protected], 262-542-8851
Wisconsin Humane Society: (spay/neuter assistance program, vaccines, pet food and supplies for families in need, community cat caregivers program)
Wyoming:
Central Wyoming Spay & Neuter Foundation: spay/neuter vouchers
Cheyenne Animal Shelter: low-cost spay/neuter and trap-neuter-return for community cats
Fur Kids Foundation: Campbell County (veterinary financial assistance to those that demonstrate need, educate pet parents on responsible ownership)
Wyoming Spay and Neuter: low-cost spay/neuter for pets and feral cats
If you are aware of additional resources not listed above, please leave a comment below with the name of the organization.
And, a vast majority of these amazing organizations operate on donations. Please consider contributing to an organization in your area.
Pam Burnett
says:PETS Lubbock, TX
(Provides spay/neuter, vaccination, microchip assistance and other basic veterinary services at lower cost)
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Love the organization of the site! Owning a pet can get very expensive, especially with vet bills. Glad to see people helping other people!
The Monroe County Friends of Animals has a food pantry as well as gives out free spay and neuter vouchers to residents of Monroe County Tennessee.
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I love this post, I just found out another vendor for handicapped dogs, which comes from hihydrodogwheelchair.com
If you are willing to post, just add it to the above.
My company, VetBilling, has been partnering with veterinarians for 8 years to support them in extending installment payment plans to pet owners who do not qualify for credit-based financing or do not wish to take out an additional line of credit as it impacts credit score and credit utilization. Please see the directory page on our website (click on the tab “Find a Vet”) to locate a vet who partners with VetBilling, or to refer your current vet. You can also call us for the most updated list of our veterinary partners.
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Great list! Thank You so much for all the resources!
Please include the Colorado Pet Pantry pet food bank in this great list. Thank
Emily
says:Bully Max is a dog food company that is doing a free dog food giveaway for families in need in Pittsburgh this weekend on the 26th! I think it would be ag good fit here, this is a page with information about the event: bullymax.com/blog/pittsburgh-dog-food-drive
Help rescue a canine out there. Food and vet care
Great article highlighting the available financial resource available to pet parents who can’t cope with bills.
This is a welcome development especially given the financial uncertainty behind having a pet. Sometimes this includes unforeseen circumstances, such as medical bills among others
Lizzie Ellis
says:Great list! Beyond Fences in Durham, NC offers incredible assistance including building fences, dog food, spay & neuter, vet bills, etc. beyondfences.org
Wow! What an amazing organization! It’s added to the list – thank you!
In Memory of Diesel, Inc
Located in the Southern Tier of NY. Serving right now to Broome County (Binghamton NY). A Pet food pantry to the area.
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Thank You so much for all the resources!
[…] This is an opportunity for you and your family to help save a pet’s life and include the benefits of animals that have been in shelters. They are usually already potty trained and the veterinary costs are already included in most adoption fees. When you take home animals, you make more room for other animals and there are many organizations such as Harley’s Hope, Paws 4 A Cure, and more. […]
My boyfriend and I want to get a dog, so we wanted more info and advice on ensuring our dog is taken care of. I didn’t know when there’s financial hardship in your family, the pets are the ones who suffer. I wouldn’t want that to happen to the Labradoodle pup we were thinking about getting, so I’ll get in contact with our local animal hospital and shelters that have flexible payment options, thanks to this post!
We’d love to tell you about a new way to get help with your pet’s vet bill; we’re trying to put an end to economic euthanasia. Our new crowdfunding site, CoFund My Pet, is exclusively for pet vet bill crowdfunding. What’s different is (a) the site is exclusively for pet vet bill crowdfunding and (b) we ensure that the money is only spent at vet offices by providing a debit card that only works at vets. It works at all vets in the U.S. without putting an extra burden on the vet staff.
No scams allowed; come check us out. Please visit our website, like our Facebook page and tell your veterinarians about us.
Link is cofundmypet.com
VetBilling.com works with veterinary clinics so pet owners can set-up a no interest payment plan through the clinic when they cannot pay in full at time of service.
Isabelle
says:If you are looking for a good Vet hospital in Canada then I recommend the highly reliable services offered by Staples Animal Hospital. Visit there website for details staplesanimalhospital.com
San Juan Animal League Farmington, New Mexico
low cost spay/neuter, low cost vaccine clinics, TNR, emergency medical fund
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Space Coast Kibble Kitchen
Mobile Pet Food Pantry
2nd Saturday of Every Month 9am
Wickham Park, Stable Area Melbourne, Fl
For The Love Of Paws 12198 County Road 512, Fellsmere, Florida
Pet Food Pantry
Open
Monday 11am to 4pm
Wednesday 1pm to 6pm
Friday 11am to 4pm
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Ginger’s Pet Food Pantry
Port St.Lucie , Florida
gingerspetfoodpantry.com
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I adopt many dogs and rise up them and gave them to pet lovers .
Rosina Ganitis
says:3 of your links are incorrect
Can you specify which links are incorrect?
[…] please let us know and we’ll gladly add. Sources for the below listings included Dealspot, DogingtonPost and Save Haven Humane […]
Fur Kids Foundation out of Gillette, Wyoming is a nonprofit helps local families with pets with emergency veterinary care in Campbell County, furkidsfoundation.org.
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Christina
says:PetAid Colorado is now the Dumb Friends League Solutions Veterinary Hospital. DDFL also runs a free cat spay/neuter clinic called Solutions Clinic. Both of these are located in Denver.
Updated! Thanks so much.
I work for Low Cost Pet Vax, a low cost pet vaccination group operating in Dallas-Fort Worth. We also offer low cost parvo treatment, heartworm treatment, surgery and more, with payment plans available.
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Thanks for raising such important topic. It can save lot of bucks of a dog owner. Nice one, Thank you so much.
Friends of Animals (www.friendsofanimals.org) runs a national, low-cost spay/neuter voucher program.
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Hi Brandy. Can you please add our national nonprofit that helps with emergency veterinary services? fortheloveofalex.org
Absolutely! Thanks so much for providing such an important service.
Heart2Heart Pet Lifeline aims to keep pets out of shelters and rescues and help owners keep them in loving homes. To that end, we provide financial assistance for veterinary care to income-eligible pet families in need who do not have other options for care. Currently we provide assistance for residents of La Crosse County in Wisconsin.
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Jacki
says:Thank you for posting this, you are a wonderful person!
[…] article first appeared on The DogingtonPost, and is written by the excellent Brandy […]
Thank you so much for the informative post.
[…] can find available national resources at The Dogington Post for specific […]
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. It's really awesome.
R
says:If anyone knows of resources in MN PLEASE LET ME KNOW.I HAVE A SPECIAL NEEDS CAT WHO IS NOT VACCINATED PER VET RECOMMENDATIONS.
THE TWO RESOURCES LISTED THAT COVER SAINT PAUL ONLY WORK IF YOU DEOP OFF YOUR PET BLINDLY THEY WILL NOT TALK ON THE PHONE AT ALL. I NEED TO BE SURE THAT RECORDS ARE PRESENT AND GET HIM FIXED. I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR 2 YEARS NOW. .IT WOULD BE BEST FOR HIM TO BE FIXED, BUT HIS WELFARE COMES FIRST. just because something is for low income, it shouldnt mean that our furry family members lives should be valued less
Jenn Frederick
says:Humane Society for Southwest Washington in Vancouver, WA has a number of resources southwesthumane.org/community/support-for-families/#chow
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Help For Pets
says:Help For Pets in Charles County Maryland- Pet Food Bank, access to spay/ neuter grants,transportation, pet supplies
That's a lot of resources. It's amazing that Dallas area is included on the list. I'm going to check out the nearest on my area. A very big thanks for sharing this on your post. Looking forward to other helpful posts here.
Thanks a lot for sharing these resources. It's really great to read the purpose of these different service providers. I can't imagine what the life of our pet would be without them. I can't imagine what my dog's life would be without this dog grooming service provider – youtube.com/watch?v=2xi0P1PmRHM
The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe offers many assistance programs and services for residents of our community and surrounding communities, including low-cost and FREE spay/neuter surgery for qualifying pets!
Added to the list! Thanks so much for an amazing program!
Very helpful list! Thanks!
Anne Tenaglia
says:There’s Henry’s Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester PA 19380. We are open twice a month for seniors and those on disablity, food stamps, welfare, etc.
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[…] A list of available resources can be found here. […]
[…] – “I can’t afford the spay/neuter surgery.” – Spay or neuter surgeries are far less expensive than the cost of caring for a litter of puppies, or the cost of treating testicular and uterine cancers which are eliminated when a dog is sterilized. In addition, organizations are available in nearly every corner of the nation to assist in veterinary expenses, including providing free or low-cost spay/neuter surgeries to pet owners. You can find a list of such resources in your area right here. […]
meg
says:i was hoping if you could help me get the word out about raising funds for vet expenses for my dog. every share and donation helps AND enters you in to win a grand cash prize, including lots of freebies. looking for kind hearted people to help me reach as many people as possible.
gofundme.com/donatetobanescare
Pet Pantry of Lorain County. We are located in Ohio and Helping those in need with dog & cat food and cat litter. Also help with spay/neuter when financially possible.
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Janet
says:Humane Ohio in Toledo is a low-cost spay/neuter clinic (which you have listed), and also has a pet food bank. Thanks for this great list!
Heather
says:I am in desperate need. Could someone please give me some insight on where to get assistance for medical care funding. My pit bull was purposely hit today as we were walking and sustained severe injuries and in need of paying for medical care to keep him alive. Please if anyone could help.
Bi-State Pet Food Pantry in St. Louis, Missouri is an all volunteer 501c3 organization providing pet food assistance to residents in the Greater St. Louis area. Currently, we assist 235 families a month by providing over 15,000 lbs of food and treats.
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Advocates 4 Animals Pet Food Pantry is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization which is all volunteer run. A4A Pet Food Pantry’s mission is to ensure that family pets stay in their homes during financially difficult times, by providing temporary pet food assistance as well as spay/neuter assistance to those in the greater Jefferson County, Missouri. To find out more go to our website A4Apetpantry.org
If you would please add to Missouri that would be amazing!
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Hi Brandy,
I’m the Board President of Animal House Project, a 501 (c) 3 Charitable Organization located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. We have 2 divisions – one is the Chester County Pet Food Pantry which helps families facing financial crisis in Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties keep their companion pets at home and out of shelters by providing donated pet food and pet care services (low cost vaccinations; spay/neuter and other services). Our second division – Rescue Pet Food Pantry operates a pet food pantry for grass root 501 (c) 3 organizations that need food to free up other financial resources to pay for the out of control vet care bills. We receive bulk donations from Manufacturers, such as Natural Balance and Wellness and make sure that we spread the food to the smaller rescues Free of Charge. Check us out at animalhouseproject.org
Hi MaryBeth! The Animal House Project was already listed, but I’ve now added Chester Country Pet Food Pantry and Rescue Pet Food Pantry as separate listings. Thanks, so very much, for your incredible contribution to animal welfare.
Oklahoma:
I am with the Pet Food Pantry of OKC petfoodpantryokc.org We are a 501(c)3 pet food We deliver pet food once a month to low income seniors, homeless, and veterans in the Oklahoma City area
It’s on the list! Thanks, Judy.
Brandy
There is a national non profit organization that I work with – Companion Bridge (www.companionbridge.org) that raises money for animals that need medicare treatment, surgery and equipment
Companion Bridge® is an online community for those with animals that require significant medical care to have a central place to inform family and friends and to solicit help, be it physical, emotional or financial.
We have helped over 145 animals get the medical care that they need and we are working to eradicate economic euthanasia
Can you please add our site to your page of resources. Thanks so much
Gina S.
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I’m the Director of PAWS Pet Pantry, in Springfield, Missouri. We help provide food, litter, vetting, spay/neuter services, flea medication, heart worm preventative, toys, treats, beds, collars/harnesses/leashes, coats, etc., for the homeless, low-income and seniors in our community. Sadly, we do not do emergency vetting because of lack of funds. We try to focus on preventative care. Our mission is to keep the fur companion WITH their human! We are a 501c3 non-profit and are funded by donations. We have Street Outreach in downtown Springfield every Tuesday evening at 5:30pm for our homeless friends and we provide pick-up spots for pet food. We are on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram and our website is: [email protected]
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Betty
says:We have taken in 2 dogs from my husband’s nephew and have not received their papers so we don’t know the exact ages of the dogs. We love them and they have become part of our family. However, we can not support taking them to the vet all the time. One is an American Bulldog and he is neutered but the medications for heart worm, fleas and ticks and any other medication, is above and beyond our financial abilities. The English Bulldog we just got from the same owner, was back in October 2015.
He has some drainage from his eyes, that is a little green. I thought it was allergies so I bought some children’s allergy medication. That didn’t work. We are on a monthly budget due to my husband having a stroke and needing me at home so it’s hard to get our meds let alone take the dogs to the vet. Our English Bulldog is not altered and it’s a big change from Miami, FL to Mid Missouri!! If you know of any help in the central MO area, so that I can get the English, it would be appreciated!!
Betty
says:I also believe the English might be going blind in one eye. I would love to get him in and his paperwork!! Is there any way to get his papers without the original owner?
His nephew was transferred from Miami to Anchorage so, they didn’t think the trip would be good for him. They had to drive and with both of them being active military, and 4 kids, one which is handicapped, it would not have been good on any of them.
So please, don’t judge him, he tried but my husband wanted to bring him here to help them out.
Please contact, Jefferson County Pet Food Pantry, in Imperial, Misssouri. They are around Jefferson City (mid-Missouri). The director’s name is Debby Sue and I’m sure she’ll be able to provide some assistance or help you in the right direction. Blessings your way~
Elena
says:S/Nipped is a low-cost spay/neuter & vaccine clinic in Coos Bay, Oregon.
snippedandspayed.webs.com
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Please include the Colorado Pet Pantry pet food bank in this great list. Thanks!
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Claire Wilson
says:For the Love of Alex Inc is a national organization to help with life saving funding for pets. fortheloveofalex.org
Emily Jackson
says:The mission of Don’t Forget to Feed Me (DF2FM) is to supply pet food to local agencies in support of pet owners. By providing pet food for those in need during challenging financial times, we offer an option to surrendering – or worse, abandoning – a family pet. Don’t Forget to Feed Me helps to ensure that no pet owner ever has to choose between stay…or go. df2fm.org
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Jackie James
says:Animal Save is in Grass Valley, California
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Doddridge County Humane Society, Inc. in Salem, WV has spay/neuter vouchers for Doddridge County residents.
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With Love From Lily is a new non-profit in Connecticut which was created in memory of our Black Lab, Lily.
Our mission is to provide financial assistance for veterinary expenses for low income families in the case of illness or disease. We also want to assistance other animal welfare non-profits with pet food donations and to encourage others to get involved.
Please check out our website and follow us on Facebook.
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With Love From Lily is a new non-profit in Connecticut that was created in memory of our Black Lab, Lily.
Our mission is to assistance low income families, especially senior citizens and people with disabilities, with medical expenses from illnesses or disease for their pets. We also will help with pet food for families and other animal welfare non-profits.
Please visit our website, like our Facebook page and tell your veterinarians about us.
Palm Beach & Broward counties within Florida. Receive pet food assistance for spayed and neutered family pets residing in the home. Proof of spay & neuter required for assistance.
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The mission of the Tipper and Squirt Care for Cushing’s Fund, Inc. is to financially aid families who are struggling to pay their dogs’ medical costs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of this complex disease, hyperadrenocorticism or more commonly called canine Cushing’s.
Tipper and Squirt Care For Cushing’s Fund Inc. is a 501c.3 Nonprofit Charity.
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The mission of the Tipper and Squirt Care for Cushing’s Fund, Inc. is to financially aid families who are struggling to pay their dogs’ medical costs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of the complex disease, hyperadrenocorticism or canine Cushing’s.
Tipper and Squirt Care For Cushing’s Fund Inc. is a 501c.3 Nonprofit Charity.
FYI, Cats In Crisis is closing their doors (per their website). For NC, residents of Gaston County have a low-cost spay/neuter clinic (Gaston County Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic) that offers free and low cost s/n for county residents. They get grants from the local Animal Control as well as from PetSmart Charities and other organizations.
The SPCA of Anne Arundel County in Annapolis, Maryland provides a low cost spay and neuter clinic as well as a pet food bank for low income families.