Your donation will help puppy lover belonging to a homeless person in the US. We provide emergency veterinary care and puppy food to the hundreds of thousands of pets accompanying the homeless.
Each year, 3.3 million become homeless in the United States, according to the National Coalition for the Homeless. We estimate that between 10% and 22% of homeless people have pets, many of them service animals. The need for veterinary care is greatest when a pet is injured or sick.
Our nonprofit organization is important to people who are homeless and need veterinary care for their companion pets when they are sick or injured. In some cases, homeless people survive with the daily responsibility of caring for their pets. There is scientific evidence that shows that animals are good for us. From depression and PTSD to heart health and autism, the human-animal bond has a powerful and measurable impact on people's lives.
We keep the bond of puppy and animal lover human love alive with your donation.