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What We Do - Pets of the Homeless Our task, nationwide, is to feed and provide basic emergency veterinary care to their pets and thus relieve the anguish and anxiety of the homeless who cannot provide for their pets
GET HELP - Pets of the Homeless If you are homeless and need help for your companion pet, we may be able to assist you in getting food for your pet, emergency veterinary care, and wellness care
PAWS Los Angeles - Pets of the Homeless To that end, we assist low-income seniors and people disabled with life threatening illnesses care for their companion animals by providing veterinary care, pet food and supplies, temporary foster homes, and volunteer services — all at no charge
STATE RESOURCES - Pets of the Homeless Feeding Pets of the Homeless® has curated resources across the country, as well as Canada, that may be able to assist you further We are adding new resources as we learn about them
Front Street Animal Shelter - Pets of the Homeless When I began passing out and becoming catatonic, he reached out to everyone he could for help That is when he found Feeding Pets of the Homeless After a quick intake, I was sent to the vet the same day
LA Animal Services - Pets of the Homeless We are currently experiencing homelessness and spend half the month in our vehicle and the other half in a hotel through his county benefits My dad knew I might have a heart murmur and he watched over me closely
Homeless shelters that allow pets When Pets of the Homeless hears of one we are pleased beyond words! This is one way to give homeless the services that they need to get out of homelessness with their companions
PATH San Jose - Pets of the Homeless PATH provides the support that homeless individuals and families need in order to successfully transition from living on the street, or in shelters, to thriving in homes of their own
Addressing Pets of the Homeless According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, more than 550,000 people in America experienced homelessness on any one night in 2018 There is limited data on how many homeless individuals own pets, but it’s estimated that as many as 25% have at least one