Sentences with phrase «income pet owners»

In May 2013, the CAF launched a voucher program as an alternative means of providing low - income pet owners with access to veterinary care.
Thus, when laws like MSN get passed, they almost always end up targeting low - income pet owners — who we should be out trying to HELP comply, vs targeting them with hefty fines they can not pay.
OCSPCA offers spay / neuter vouchers to low income pet owners.
The ASPCA has a grant program in place to provide life - saving veterinary care and other resources to low income pet owners in New York City.
Many of the illnesses and injuries treated with this funding are preventable, but low income pet owners lack resources to treat them.
Their generous donations will allow the OCSPCA to continue to provide spay / neuter vouchers to low income pet owners in Orange County.
Our Animal Rescue Fund has limited funds available to help low - income pet owners with vet bills.
When GfK works with pet specialty retailers, we can analyze the customer database for an entire chain or just a single store and assign the people within to one of six categories, which include: • Privileged Pet — Representing nine percent of consumers, these higher - income pet owners prefer smaller pet shops and are willing to spend a lot of money on their dog or cat.
Also, «three veterinarians offer low - cost spay / neuter to low - income pet owners, and one offers low - cost vet care for low - income pet owners as well as general vet care to the public,» Lewis says.
The Pet Overpopulation Fund was established by the Oklahoma legislature in 2005 in order to provide a way for low - income pet owners to pay $ 10 to have a pet spayed or neutered at a participating veterinary clinic near them.
SNSI is a small, cost - conscience organization focused on helping animal welfare groups, municipal shelters and limited - income pet owners.
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)
The Farley Foundation was established in 2001 by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) to help low income pet owners by subsidizing the cost of urgent veterinary care.
Come join us in our efforts to help support low income pet owners and pets with urgent medical care needs!
He is a founding member and on the board of directors of a nonprofit spay - and - neuter clinic to serve low income pet owners.
High - quality spay / neuter surgery appointments are also available to low - income pet owners who meet eligibility criteria, approved rescue and adoption organizations, and feral cat caregivers within our community.
We've also expanded our veterinary assistance program to bring medical services to more low - income pet owners.
In addition, PetSmart Charities has donated tens of thousands of dollars to subsidize my group's spay / neuter clinic for low - income pet owners.
Transportation help may be available to help low income pet owners from outside these areas reach the services.
We have continued to offer our 24/7 injured stray animal rescue service county - wide; returned 219 lost pets to their worried owners; provided no - cost safe housing for 27 pets of victims of domestic violence and other emergencies; donated nearly 2,000 pounds of pet food to area food banks for low - income pet owners; and have reached hundreds of community members through special events, tours, and presentations to school kids and adults.
More than 29,700 spay / neuter surgeries were performed or supported by Best Friends in Utah for community, or free - roaming cats through our Trap / Neuter / Return (TNR) program, or for pets of low - income pet owners.
To help make that happen, Friends of the Shelter has programs to provide financial assistance to low - income pet owners.
A remote location coupled with limited access to affordable veterinary care has led to a huge number of low - income pet owners wanting to do the right thing but not having the means to do so.
In addition, they have provided 355 tons of pet food and supplies to homeless and low - income pet owners.
Complementing the surgery center will be a pet vaccination clinic targeting limited - income pet owners.
Fees from services performed in our Donor - subsidized Veterinary Clinic for low - income pet owners.
464 Cassat Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32254 904-425-0005 SpayJax SpayJax is a government - funded free spay / neuter program serving low - income pet owners in Duval County, Florida.
The primary focus of the project is to spay and neuter animals of low - income pet owners, those adopted from animal shelters, and those belonging to people who are unlikely to have them spayed and neutered.
All the OCSPCA programs help carry out the organization's mission in advocating the humane treatment of animals through education, financial assistance to low income pet owners, the promotion of the animal / human bond and cruelty prevention.
We continue to operate a low - cost, subsidized Spay, Neuter & Vaccine Clinic, which assists in helping to control the epidemic of pet overpopulation and serve low - income pet owners with quality pet care and vaccinations.
There are a number of studies and findings in the attachment that illustrate problems with mandatory spay / neuter laws:  Fewer people license their pets, resulting in fewer animal control dollars and greater risk and even incidents of rabies and other diseases from animals whose owners fail to comply with licensing and vaccination requirements. The burden of a mandatory law like this falls on low and moderate income pet owners, and many will opt to surrender their pets rather than comply.
We incorporated in 1999 because we saw an incredible need for a low - cost spay - neuter program for low income pet owners.
Donations and grants help us «Spay it Forward» and offer other services, such as vaccine allowances and reduced or free vouchers for very low - income pet owners.
For all of the talk that about low - income pet owners being bad pet owners, this isn't supported by these numbers — with 84 % of even the lowest - income pet owners keeping pets inside the home (55 % of this group have dogs with free - run over the home).
Healthy Pets Project of NYC offers free spay / neuter services, pet food, and supplies for low - income pet owners, and assistance to those facing financial hardship due to a veterinary emergency, with the goal of keeping pets in their homes.
In addition, the RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation (CAF) provides financial assistance to low income pet owners for emergency or routine medical treatment of their companion animals.
The OHS Mobile Spay / Neuter Clinic is a mobile veterinary spay / neuter clinic that provides subsidized feline spay / neuter surgeries for low - income pet owners in targeted Ottawa neighbourhoods.
Qualified low income pet owners are provided spay and neuter services for their pets with a minimal co-payment for the services.
A spay / neuter assistance program (SNAP) that offers low - income pet owners discounted rates on spay or neuter surgeries
SNSI works closely with the ASPCA to advance legislation and seek funding for programs to benefit all Indiana 501 (c)(3) rescue groups, municipal shelters, and limited - income pet owners and caretakers.
More specifically, we feel that enacting mandatory spay / neuter laws without providing easy access to low - cost or free services puts low - income pet owners and their animals most at - risk.
We are advocates for responsible pet care and spay / neuter assistance through education, referral services and subsidy for low - income pet owners.
Enacting mandatory spay / neuter laws without providing easy access to low - cost or free services puts low - income pet owners and their animals at risk.
Donated funds are used to treat serious injuries, provide dog houses and fencing assistance, emergency response and basic pet and health care items for low - income pet owners etc..
Spay Oklahoma is able to keep their prices affordable for low income pet owners through donations and grants, such as the funding provided by Oklahoma Alliance for Animals during our Hip to Snip campaign.
Targeting these particular groups in addition to low income pet owners will make the greatest impact on shelter intake.
Other key groups to target include community cats, middle - income pet owners without the discretionary funds to spay / neuter, and certain breeds at risk of relinquishment.
The RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation (CAF) provides grants to low - income pet owners to help them care for sick and injured pets.
For the spay / neuter part, UCAN operates a nonprofit, low - cost spay / neuter clinic to service low - income pet owners, people caring for free - roaming cats, rescue groups, and animal shelters.
Olympic Mountain Pet Pals: Jefferson County (spay / neuter assistance for low - income pet owners, TNR for community cats)
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