Absolutely not. Our support is provided at no cost to you. We are funded by the generosity of our Community Partners and merchandise sales. Our mission is to provide help, not to create more financial burden.
To Ensure Our Help is Effective and Safe: We need to verify that the situation is genuine to ensure our resources go to families and pets who truly need them. This helps us prevent fraud and protect the generosity of our Community Partners, ensuring they can continue to help others.
Yes, absolutely. Pet food and supplies are one of the most common ways we help. We can connect you with a Community Partner who can order what you need and have it shipped to you or ready for pickup from a local store.
We can help with essential and emergency veterinary care. You will need to get an estimate from your vet first. If approved, a Community Partner will pay the vet clinic directly on your behalf.
This is our highest priority. We believe everyone hits hard times, and asking for help is a sign of strength and love for your pet. Our team is trained to operate with empathy and zero judgment. We focus solely on your love for your pet and finding a solution.
It depends on the urgency. We try to move as quickly as possible. For critical emergencies, we prioritize those requests and can sometimes help within a day or two.
We can act as your representative. We’ll call your landlord, explain the situation, and often negotiate a solution, like creating a formal pet agreement. We have a strong success rate in stopping evictions over pets.
No, absolutely not.
We would never require you to spay or neuter your pet, or undergo any other medical procedure you are not comfortable with, in order to receive help for food or other support.
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