Service Overview
We offer the following services
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Education for Pet Guardianship
To be responsible pet parents and companion animal guardians, and to help mitigate Economic Euthanasia, each must have a basic understanding and knowledge of four key areas of optimal animal health: 1) Preventive Care, 2) Spaying & Neutering, 3) Pet Insurance, and 4) Animal Health. This program provides all the tools and knowledge that pet parents and companion animal guardians need to help their canine and feline family members live long healthy lives.
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Financial Aid for Veterinary Care
Sudden expenses often leave pet guardians—particularly those in low and fixed-income households—questioning how to afford veterinary care when there are limited resources and no pet insurance to cover costs. And cancer treatment or critical care for chronic conditions requiring ongoing treatments add up quickly. Without assistance to pay for vet services, guardians may sadly face Economic Euthanasia when their treasured pet could have a second chance at life.
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Resources for Spaying & Neutering
Spaying and neutering are essential in mitigating overpopulation and the health of our companion animals. Spaying and neutering play a critical role in the relief of Economic Euthanasia. The average lifespan of spayed and neutered cats and dogs is demonstrably longer than those not. Pet parents and animal companion guardians can acquire all the resources needed to spay or neuter their dogs and cats at the lowest possible cost or sometimes free.
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Subsidies for Pet Insurance
According to a 2020 peer-reviewed study, "Euthanasia of companion animals and pets in veterinary emergency medicine is a common cause of death." Veterinary care, however, leads to the survival of about 80–90% of dogs and cats; but, treatment is costly. Pet insurance alleviates unforeseen veterinary costs and greatly decreases the risk of Economic Euthanasia. This program works with qualified applicants to ensure they receive the ideal insurance policy for their treasured pets.