The owners have not been identified, which leads me to wonder (A) if they, perchance, were the rightful owners of the cocaine the dogs gulped down, and (B) if so, they might want to set aside some of the money in their recreational drug
budget for emergency veterinary care.
• Provides foster care for cats and dogs awaiting adoption • Provides financial assistance for spaying and neutering pets • Helps local pet owners
pay for emergency veterinary care • Sponsors low cost vaccination clinics • Helps homeless cats and dogs find Forever Homes!
ny pet owner residing in one of the five boroughs of New York City who is truly in need of financial assistance to be able to take their pet to any participating veterinary
hospital for emergency veterinary care.
Then, Brooke Haggerty, Executive Director of FACE (Foundation for Animal Care and Education) joined Lori to describe the organization's program to provide
funding for emergency veterinary care for animals of needy families.
«It's likely that even fewer people have
budgeted for emergency veterinary care, despite the fact that vet costs climbed 69.6 percent from 2001 to 2011, with the nationwide total reaching $ 13.41 billion in 2011.»
After exhausting all other possibilities, Rivers reached out to the Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE), a San Diego nonprofit that provides
grants for emergency veterinary care — and they were able to fund the surgery.
We certainly hope you and your pet never have the
need for emergency veterinary care, but it's good to know you have a compassionate place to go if the need should suddenly arise.
No matter the qualifications of the person (s) answering your question (s) or providing information, you expressly acknowledge that this Service is NOT a
substitute for emergency veterinary care, and we can not provide advice or consultation regarding immediate emergency attention.
Established in 2006, FACE is a not - for - profit 501 (c) 3 public charity that provides financial assistance
for emergency veterinary care.
For emergency veterinary care you can count on in North Dallas, contact Preston Road Animal Hospital at (972) 239-1309.
What they do: Work with veterinarians to improve the lives of low income seniors and their pets within the Puget Sound community by providing monetary assistance
for emergency veterinary care.
Animal Welfare League of Arlington: Arlington (spay / neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance, assistance
for emergency veterinary care)
Partners Among Cats and Canines: Franklin (spay / neuter assistance, assistance
for emergency veterinary care)
They have a Pet Chit program through which you can apply for funding
for emergency veterinary care: