Brown Dog Foundation as a 501c3 public charity that provides funding to bridge the gap for families who find themselves with a sick pet that would likely respond to treatment, but due to an unforeseen circumstance, there is not enough money immediately available to make it happen.
Community Pet Project volunteers attend the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and the Tampa Police Department quarterly community outreach events where they provide homeless and at-risk families pet food and pet supplies such as flea prevention, wormer, grooming supplies, treats, and toys. as well as information regarding veterinary care and spay and neuter surgeries.
We help save pets’ lives by providing grants to assist with the cost of life-saving or life-enhancing emergency or specialty care for pets whose families cannot afford the full cost of treatment. Frankie’s Friends assists families who demonstrate substantial financial need and whose pets, with treatment, have a good prognosis for return to a good quality of life. A portion of the treatment costs are also covered by the pets’ families with a requested discount from the veterinary hospital treating the pet.
If you adopted a pet from PRC and need help with a vet expense, please contact the foundation.
Address: 440 N Falkenburg Rd, Tampa, FL 33619
Phone: (813) 744-5660
Paws 4 A Cure helps dogs and cats with all illnesses and injuries.
The Red Rover Relief program provides financial assistance, resources, training, and support to individuals and organizations. They also provide emergency sheltering and training for animals displaced by natural disasters and communities facing other crisis's.
The Pet Fund is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals in the United States who need veterinary care.
The Pet Fund works only on non-basic, non-urgent care. This category includes medical needs such as cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases, etc.
IAADP has established an emergency veterinary care fund to help IAADP Partner Members in the USA when their partnership is threatened by the need for high cost veterinary intervention beyond their ability to pay.
CorgieAid helps corgis and corgi mixes get medical care so they can become adoptable and also lends carts to corgis with mobility issues.
Labrador Life Line, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) Not for Profit Organization created to help owners or rescuers of Labrador Retrievers who are in need of financial assistance. Labrador Life Line is committed to offering financial assistance to owners and rescuers of Labrador Retrievers in need. We can assist eligible Labs with urgent and short term medical treatment.
We are an all-volunteer organization of people with a common goal of helping Senior and special needs Doberman Pinschers. That need may be financial for Doberman Rescue Groups, or it may be only information and/or moral support for the owner of a Doberman with a serious illness or injury.
Welcome to the WestieMed website, where helping rescued Westies in need of medical attention is our Mission. WestieMed, Inc., is an all-volunteer, IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation created to distribute financial aid to injured or ill rescued Westies in foster care or within six months of adoption.
The Handicapped Pets foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation dedicated to the health and well-being of elderly, disabled, and injured pets. We donate new or reconditioned wheelchairs to pets-in-need. The Handicapped Pets Foundation is dedicated to extending the life of disabled pets
by helping them move; getting the exercise they need to live long, happy, healthy lives
Emma’s Foundation for Canine Cancer will work to heighten canine cancer awareness, provide resources and to provide financial funding to pet owners who do not have the financial ability to pay for the canine cancer treatment of their beloved pet. Our focus is on sparing or prolonging the life of our canine friends, by assisting with financial support.
We are a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Charity Organization (EIN #16-1624014) that provides emergency financial assistance to cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services to save their companion with Vaccine Associated Sarcoma (VAS), also referred to as Injection Site Sarcoma (ISS). Additionally, we share some caregiving experiences and offer some general insights into cats based on our practical experience.
For pets with cancer, we provide assistance for surgery or chemotherapy only. The fund operates only in the U.S. We do not raise funds for experimental treatment or clinical trials. We cannot help for diagnostics.
Help-A-Pet helps:
For such people, pets provide a vital therapeutic aid to daily living, unconditional emotional attachment, and protection. Unfortunately, it is often those who need their pets most who face the fiercest financial obstacles to providing medical treatment for their beloved companions. Applicants must provide proof of income eligibility. Through the use of local vets and hospitals, we enable accessible and immediate care from vets who are familiar with the pets. While most of our assistance goes to perform surgeries, we also assist with preventive and curative treatments.
Search this site to find resources such as pet food and supplies as well as pet friendly shelters.
Rescue Pink helps seniors, veterans, and low-income people pay for vet bills.
The Helping Friends program gives seniors, people with disabilities, terminal illnesses, and individuals on fixed incomes the extra support they need to care for their animals, who often are their only companions.
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