Studies show that at least five (5) surgeries subsidized
for low income pet owners for every one thousand (1,000) people in the area in question will decrease shelter intake.
Payment is made directly to the veterinarian, reducing out of pocket costs for
low income pet owners who need to save their pet's life.
Many of the illnesses and injuries treated with this funding are preventable, but
low income pet owners lack resources to treat them.
For example, we focused on neutering targeted animal populations: those most in danger of entering the shelter such as cats
of low income pet owners, cats from geographically high intake areas, and feral cats.
There he oversees several of the organization's programs and departments including the Animal Control Field Services and Humane Law Enforcement and their Community Cats program which conducts free TNR services for community cats, a progressive wildlife department and their Pets For Life program helping
low income pet owners keep and care for their pets.
They provide TNR services to community cats by doing local outreach and identifying problem areas as well as connecting
low income pet owners with spay neuter resources.
We are collect donations of unopened, unexpired dog and cat food, cat litter, and «critter» (gerbil / hamster, guinea pig, ferrets, birds) food and distribute the donated items monthly to
qualifying low income pet owners in need.
With your help we can help reduce over crowding at shelters, reduce the likely hood that a pet will be abandoned because of an unintended pregnancy, and help
low income pet owners care for their pets.
You can run with your best 4 legged running buddy, or just run by yourself and help
low income pet owners spay / neuter their dogs and cats to help reduce pet overpopulation in our area.
This exciting new service provides subsidized spay / neuter surgeries for cats in our community, allowing the OHS to meet clients in the neighbhourhoods they call home and to address the barriers of both cost and transportation for
low income pet owners seeking to spay or neuter their cats.
Kerry Armstrong FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR After years of volunteering in shelters, Kerry founded HDLA to provide resources to
low income pet owners so that they can keep their pets instead of turning them in to the shelter due to financial or other hardships.
Voucher programs usually assist qualified,
low income pet owners fix their dogs / cats by subsidizing (paying a portion of the cost) of spay / neuter for their pets.
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.
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.
The Trust provides an essential full veterinary service to referral level for
low income pet owners who are not on the right...
For more than 11 years, Hands That Heal RI has devoted its energy to passionately helping elderly and
low income pet owners keep their pets.
Downtown Dog Rescue (DDR) is a non-profit animal welfare group that rescues dogs and provide services for
low income pet owners in under served communities in Los Angeles County.
Farley helps to promote awareness of the Foundation, making it possible for thousands
of low income pet owners to continue the relationship with the pets that mean the world to them.
By promoting responsible pet ownership and by offering free spaying, neutering, vaccines and microchipping
for low income pet owners, we hope to overcome some of the obstacles that contribute to this growing problem.
And to help reduce the cost of these surgeries, the OAA is providing more than $ 15,000 in spay / neuter surgery subsidies to ensure cost is not a barrier to
low income pet owners.
The donations received from Trupanion and many other generous donors enabled the Farley Foundation to assist a record 1,000
low income pet owners who would otherwise be unable to afford veterinary care to obtain needed treatment for their beloved pets in 2014.»
The clinic is a partnership between Humane Society of West Michigan and C - SNIP in an effort to offer affordable options to
low income pet owners.
The WeSNiP program was created to provide high - quality spay and neuter service to
low income pet owners.
Donations help pay for food and veterinary bills for pets for the elderly and
low income pet owners.
We are a 501 (c)(3) registered, non-profit providing pet food and financial assistance for veterinary care to senior citizen and
low income pet owners.
Additional programs help reduce pet overpopulation, provide assistance to
low income pet owners, behaviorally assess animals and reunite lost pets with their owners.
Several years ago Nancy started an organization called For Paws Hospice that offers grants for veterinary care to
low income pet owners.
WeSNiP focuses on financial assistance to
low income pet owners and trapping and transporting of feral or free - roaming cats as well as pet cats and dogs.
Proceeds from the sale of the Animal Friendly plate will be used for low - cost pet sterilization surgeries for
low income pet owners.
The WeSNIP program was created to provide high - quality spay and neuter service to
low income pet owners.
Targeting these particular groups in addition to
low income pet owners will make the greatest impact on shelter intake.
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.
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.
By buying a bottle of this hand - crafted red wine (a blend of 5 red grape varieties), animal lovers can take pride knowing a portion of the Mixed Breed purchase price will be donated to help fund the OCSPCA's spay / neuter vouchers for
low income pet owners, the Animal Relief Fund to assist low income pet owners with emergency veterinary medical bills, as well as all of the other programs the OCSPCA provides to assist animals in need in Orange County, CA.
Their generous donations will allow the OCSPCA to continue to provide spay / neuter vouchers to
low income pet owners in Orange County.
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.
OCSPCA offers spay / neuter vouchers to
low income pet owners.