- June 9, 2022
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Are you having trouble affording your pet? – HSUS News
To locate a pet food pantry or other pet-related community service, explore an interactive resource map provided by Feeding Pets of the Homeless; just choose which resource you’re seeking under the “Get Help” listing on the right. Or contact your local shelter and rescue organizations directly by visiting The Shelter Pet Project and choosing “shelter” in the search field. The HSUS provided emergency grants to many organizations that are providing these services in their communities.
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NOTE: If your animal requires emergency veterinary care and you cannot afford treatment, contact nearby veterinary colleges that may have programs. If you are unsure what qualifies as emergency veterinary care, call your veterinarian and describe the symptoms.
If you purchased your pet from a responsible breeder, check your contract to see if there is a health guarantee that covers your pet’s ailment. For help with future medical expenses, consider purchasing pet health insurance.
Breed-specific rescue groups may have information about additional help for particular breeds. You can find breed-specific rescue groups by visiting The Shelter Pet Project and choosing “shelter” in the search field.
Each of these national organizations provide financial assistance to pet owners in need. They are independent and have their own set of rules and guidelines, therefore, you will have to investigate each one separately to determine if you qualify for assistance:
Please note, we do not have listings for all 50 states. We suggest contacting your local animal shelters for the most up-to-date and comprehensive information for your community. To find your local organizations, visit The Shelter Pet Project and choose “shelter” in the search field.
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Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA: Phoenix (discounted veterinary clinic)
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The ACME Foundation: Lake County (veterinary care assistance for senior and disabled pet owners)
Actors and Others for Animals: Greater Los Angeles area (emergency medical assistance)
Animal Health Foundation Angel Fund Grant Program: Los Angeles and Orange Counties (veterinary care assistance)
California Department of Social Services Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) Program: Statewide (provides monthly stipend to eligible people who use a guide, signal or service dog)
The Chester Foundation: Sacramento region (veterinary care assistance)
Compassion without Borders: Northern California (discounted veterinary wellness)
FACE Foundation: San Diego (emergency veterinary care assistance)
Haven Humane Society: Redding (discounted wellness care)
Keep Your Pet: Sacramento (maintains list of veterinary care assistance)
Palo Alto Humane Society: Palo Alto (veterinary assistance)
PALS: Sonoma County (support for those with AIDS)
PAWS/LA: Hollywood (services for those with HIV/AIDS)
PAWS San Francisco: San Francisco (free and subsidized veterinary care)
Pet Orphans of Southern California: Van Nuys (discounted veterinary wellness)
Placer SPCA SOS Program: Placer County (veterinary care assistance)
Sammie’s Friends: Grass Valley (veterinary care assistance)
San Francisco SPCA Animal Hospital: San Francisco (veterinary care assistance and discounted veterinary hospital)
SHARE Marin Humane Society: Novato (veterinary care assistance)
Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation: Contra Costa County (veterinary assistance)
Voice for the Animals Foundation Helping Friends Program: Santa Monica (veterinary care assistance)
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The Cartwright Foundation: Denver/Front Range region (veterinary care assistance)
Cat Care Society: Lakewood (list of local veterinary clinics with discounted prices)
Colorado State University Companion Care Fund: Fort Collins (veterinary care assistance)
For Pets’ Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care)
League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS): Summit County (financial assistance)
PetAid Colorado: Denver (discounted veterinary care)
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Connecticut Humane Society: Newington (discounted veterinary services)
STARelief and Pet Assistance: Statewide (veterinary care grant program, pet food, temporary fostering/emergency shelter and pet hospice care)
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Delaware Humane Association: Wilmington (free wellness exams and vaccinations)
Delaware SPCA: New Castle and Sussex Counties (affordable wellness clinic)
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PETS-DC: (veterinary care assistance programs for pet owners with HIV/AIDS or other disabling conditions)
Humane Rescue Alliance: (discounted wellness)
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Central Brevard Humane Society: Cocoa (discounted wellness clinic)
Fairy Tail Endings, Inc.: Sarasota and Manatee Counties (veterinary assistance)
First Coast No More Homeless Pets, Inc.: Jacksonville (discounted veterinary care)
Humane Society of Pinellas: Clearwater (affordable pet health clinic)
The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River Co.: Vero Beach (animal clinic)
Pasco Animal Welfare Society (PAWS): Port Richey (spay/neuter assistance)
Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando: Orlando (discounted veterinary care; but not for emergencies)
The Pet Project: Oakland Park (free pet food, reduced veterinarian services and delivery to the physically disabled)
SPOT Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic: Pinellas Park (discounted veterinary care)
St. Francis Animal Hospital: Jacksonville (assistance for veterinary care)
You Can Make a Difference, Inc.: Gadsen County (emergency veterinary assistance)
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PALS: (support to people living with disabilities due to HIV/AIDS, terminal illnesses and the elderly)
PAWS Atlanta: Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT): Atlanta (spay/neuter assistance)
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The Animal Welfare League: Chicago Ridge (discounted veterinary clinic)
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The Monroe County Humane Association: Bloomington (nonprofit veterinary clinic)
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Humane Society of Greater Kansas City: Kansas City (Charity Care program)
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Southern Animal Foundation: New Orleans (discounted veterinary services)
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Frederick County Humane Society: Frederick (emergency medical assistance program)
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Dakin Humane Society: Leverett and Springfield (walk-in medical clinic)
MSPCA Angell Animal Medical Center: Boston, Waltham, Westford (veterinary care assistance)
Phinney’s Friends; MSPCA: (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
The Sampson Fund: Cape Cod and the Islands (reduced cost veterinary care)
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Animal Care Foundation: Edina (veterinary clinics)
Mission Animal Hospital: Eden Prairie (full-service animal hospital)
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The Animal Foundation: Las Vegas (Pets for Life, KEPPT program)
Hearts Alive Village: Las Vegas (pet food, veterinary assistance)
Shakespeare Animal: Reno (veterinary care assistance)
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God’s Creatures Ministry Veterinary Charity: Wayne (veterinary funding assistance)
New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance: Statewide (veterinary care assistance)
PetPALS of Southern New Jersey: Grenloch (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners)
Save U.S. Pets Foundation: Red Bank (veterinary care assistance; a veterinarian must apply on behalf of the pet owner)
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Animal Humane Association of New Mexico: Albuquerque (affordable veterinary care clinic)
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ALL 4 PETS: Western New York (veterinary care assistance)
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester: Fairport (information on other community programs for veterinary assistance)
Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester (veterinary care assistance)
NY SAVE, Inc.: Manhattan (veterinary care assistance)
The Shamrock Animal Fund: Syracuse/central New York (veterinary care assistance)
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Blue Ridge Humane Society: Hendersonville (vet assistance vouchers)
Friends of Madison County Animals: Madison County (low-cost/no-cost services)
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Circle of Friends Humane Society: Grand Forks (emergency medical assistance)
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The Bummer Fund: Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull Counties (veterinary care assistance)
Jake Brady Memorial Fund: Avon (veterinary care assistance)
MedVet Good Sam Fund: Columbus and Cincinatti (veterinary care assistance)
Pets in Need: Cincinnati (veterinary services)
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DoveLewis Velvet Assistance Fund: Portland (veterinary care assistance)
Pro-Bone-O: Eugene (veterinary care for pets of the homeless)
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Animal Care & Assistance Fund: Pittsburgh (veterinary care assistance)
Humane Animal Rescue: Pittsburgh (full service veterinary medical centers with discounted options)
Sam’s Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship)
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Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association: Statewide (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care)
RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation: Providence (veterinary care assistance)
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Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine “The Capper and Chris Save the Animals Fund”: College Station (veterinary care assistance)
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Pet Samaritan Fund: Uintah County, Utah County and Wasatch Front (veterinary care assistance programs for low income pet owners)
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Angels of Assisi: Roanoke (spay/neuter assistance, discounted pet medications)
Animal Welfare League of Arlington: Arlington (assistance for emergency veterinary care)
Helping Hands Affordable Veterinary Surgery and Dental Clinic: Richmond (reduced cost veterinary surgery)
Richmond SPCA: Richmond and Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico and Goochland Counties (low-cost, full-service veterinary hospital)
Roanoke Valley SPCA: Roanoke (crisis intervention services)
Virginia Beach SPCA: Virginia Beach (discounted medical clinic)
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Concern for Animals: Thurston, Mason and Lewis Counties (veterinary care assistance)
PAWS of Bainbridge Island: Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap (veterinary care assistance)
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Good Samaritan Fund: Pullman (veterinary care assistance)
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WisCARES: Madison (community veterinary clinic for low income and homeless families)
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