The work of The Pet
Fund keeps animals out of shelters.
Not exact matches
How about benefits like a stray pet drive - home service that
keeps animals out the
shelter... how about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution to help you resolve any pet - related problems with your neighbors... how about a free spay / neuter service for members
of the public who can't afford retail vet services... and how about a
fund to pay local vets when a
shelter animal needs medical care?
With money for spaying and neutering pets nearly exhausted, Lake County leaders want state legislators to support ideas that would earn the county nearly $ 60,000 yearly to
keep the
animal population in check.Since the late 1970s, the county has paid to sterilize pets at Lake's
animal control
shelter in Astatula with the help
of a hefty donation that started a trust
fund.However, that sterilization trust
fund is expected to run
out of money any day now.
In donating to The Pet
Fund, you will be both helping to
keep pets
out of shelters and affecting the welfare
of animals far into the future.
The staff and board members
of The Pet
Fund work constantly to develop resources for pets and their families to fund critically needed veterinary care, keeping animals out of shelters and helping pet owners to become skilled at preventative care practi
Fund work constantly to develop resources for pets and their families to
fund critically needed veterinary care, keeping animals out of shelters and helping pet owners to become skilled at preventative care practi
fund critically needed veterinary care,
keeping animals out of shelters and helping pet owners to become skilled at preventative care practices.
Provides
funds for our Community
Animal Safety Net Program to be used to help
keep pets in their homes and
out of the
shelter.
Las Vegas — The
Animal Foundation received a grant for $ 10,000 from PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of animal welfare in North America, to keep pets at home and out of the shelter by providing operational support and direct program funding for its Keeping Every Person and Pet Together (KEPPT) pr
Animal Foundation received a grant for $ 10,000 from PetSmart Charities, the leading
funder of animal welfare in North America, to keep pets at home and out of the shelter by providing operational support and direct program funding for its Keeping Every Person and Pet Together (KEPPT) pr
animal welfare in North America, to
keep pets at home and
out of the
shelter by providing operational support and direct program
funding for its
Keeping Every Person and Pet Together (KEPPT) program.
, the leading
funder of animal welfare in North America, to
keep pets at home and
out of the
shelter by providing operational support and direct program
funding for its
Keeping Every Person and Pet Together (KEPPT) program.
The biggest impact
of the work
of The Pet
Fund is in helping pet owners to become self - sufficient in being able to
keep their
animals out of shelters through education about preventative care and financial resources.
By doing this, we
keep pets
out of shelters or abandoned in the streets, thereby decreasing the euthanasia rate
of animal - control facilities, lowering the tax burden on citizens whose tax dollars
fund county - run
animal control services, and giving other
shelter animals a longer period in which to find their forever homes.