VET BILLS ASSISTANCE
American Humane
Phone: (800) 227-4645
Email: info@americanhumane.org
Web: http://www.americanhumane.org/
Provides funding to veterans with PTS/TBI who are seeking service dogs. Second Chance Grant offers financial assistance to help offset the costs of rescuing animals who are homeless or the victims of cruelty (only for shelters and rescue groups).Charitable care may be provided to those in need including, disabled vets requiring a service dog, low income seniors, good Samaritans who rescue pets, victims of domestic violence. Speak to your veterinarian, as requests must come from AVMA vets.
Assistance Dog United Campaign
Email: info@assistancedogunitedcampaign.org
Web: www.assistancedogunitedcampaign.org
Provides financial assistance to individuals who have the need for an assistance dog but have difficulty in raising the necessary funds.
Friends and Vets Helping Pets
Phone: (859) 309-2043
Email: info@friendsandvetshelpingpets.org
Web: http://friendsandvetshelpingpets.org/
Funds treatments for curable (lifesaving, not life-prolong) diseases, ambulatory care, expensive medication, or post-surgical prosthetics such as a K-9 cart.
Handicapped Pets Foundation
Email: info@hpets.org
Web: http://hpets.org/
Provides wheelchairs to pets in need.
Harley's Hope Foundation
Phone: (719) 495-6083
Email: info@harleys-hopefoundation.org
Web: http://www.harleys-hopefoundation.org/
Financial assistance is offered, as resources allow, to assist with major or emergency veterinary care and behavioral or specialty training.
Hope Mending Hearts Foundation
Email: Info@hopemendinghearts.net
Web: http://www.hopemendinghearts.net/
Financial assistance grants so pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care.
Ian Somerhalder Foundation
Web: http://www.isfoundation.com/
Provides financial assistance to animal welfare organizations, agencies, and in some cases individual rescuers, responsible for the care of animals recovering from abuse, neglect or injuries suffered from a traumatic event.
International Association of Assistance Dog Partners
Phone: (888) 544-2237
Email: info@iaadp.org
Web: http://www.iaadp.org/
For IAADP members only, may provide funds when an assistance dog develops a sudden illness or injury that is treatable but the high cost of intervention is unaffordable.
Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation
Phone: (888) 855-4363
Email: admin@joshualouis.com
Web: http://joshualouis.org/index.html
Assists owners and families of pets who are in need of cancer treatment.
Magic Bullet Fund
Web: http://themagicbulletfund.org/
Provides financial assistance for canine cancer treatment only when the family is unable to pay for treatment. *For dogs only
Paws 4 a Cure
Web: http://www.paws4acure.org/
Provides financial assistance to the US who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets. Paws 4 A Cure helps dogs and cats with all injuries and illnesses.
Pet Assistance, Inc.
Phone: (860) 355-7387
Email: getapet@gmail.com
Web: http://www.petassistanceinc.org/
Funds are available to subsidize vet care for urgent or life threatening emergencies only.
Pit Bulls Against Misinformation
Phone: (916) 243-6860
Email: info@pitbulltruth.org
Web: http://www.pitbulltruth.org/
Provides funding, directly to the veterinarian, for the medical care of dogs of owners in financial need. This grant is NOT SPECIFIC to pit bulls, but for all breeds of dog.
Race4Ran
Email: info@race4ran.com
Web: http://www.race4ran.com/
Provides financial assistance for various medical needs on a case-by-case basis.
Red Rover
Phone: (916) 429-2457
Email: info@redrover.org
Web: www.redrover.org
Urgent Care Grants for ill pets, Domestic Violence Safe Escape Grants for costs of temporary boarding.
Rose's Fund for Animals
Phone: (877) 505-4234
Email: rosesfund@aol.com
Web: www.rosesfund.org
Financially assists pet owners and Good Samaritans in getting treatment for their pets who have a good prognosis for recovery.
The Mosby Foundation
Email: info@themosbyfoundation.org
Web: http://themosbyfoundation.org/
May provide financial assistance with veterinary treatment for pet owners in need. Must apply prior to treatment.
The Onyx and Breezy Foundation
Email: info@onyxandbreezy.org
Web: http://www.onyxandbreezy.org/
Provides assistance to pets of individuals when medical hardship is present – treatment, medication, pet food, spay and neuter.
The Pet Fund
Phone: (916) 443-6007
Email: info@thepetfund.com
Web: www.thepetfund.com
Only helps with costs for non-basic, non-urgent care, such as cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases, etc.
The Reidel and Cody Fund
Email: info@riedelcody.org
Web: https://riedelcody.org/
Assists with funding chemotherapy and radiation treatments for pets with cancer.
The Savior Foundation
Email: mariotsf@aol.com
Web: www.thesaviorfoundation.org
Provides funding to offset immediate medical expenses and needs for any abused, injured and/or abandoned animal in a critical situation.
Trio Animal Foundation
Web: http://www.trioanimalfoundation.org/
The TAF assists shelters, rescues and individuals by paying the medical bills of homeless pets. TAF also promotes adoption and responsible pet ownership, including spay and neuter.
US Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Phone: 1-800-827-1000
Web: https://www.va.gov/
For veterans who have service dogs, Title 38, Section 1714 enables veterans to ask their caseworkers to file VA form 10-2641 in order to receive financial assistance for veterinary care of service dogs.
Phone: (800) 227-4645
Email: info@americanhumane.org
Web: http://www.americanhumane.org/
Provides funding to veterans with PTS/TBI who are seeking service dogs. Second Chance Grant offers financial assistance to help offset the costs of rescuing animals who are homeless or the victims of cruelty (only for shelters and rescue groups).Charitable care may be provided to those in need including, disabled vets requiring a service dog, low income seniors, good Samaritans who rescue pets, victims of domestic violence. Speak to your veterinarian, as requests must come from AVMA vets.
Assistance Dog United Campaign
Email: info@assistancedogunitedcampaign.org
Web: www.assistancedogunitedcampaign.org
Provides financial assistance to individuals who have the need for an assistance dog but have difficulty in raising the necessary funds.
Banfield Pet Hospital
Phone: (866) 894-7927
Web: https://www.banfield.com/about-us/community/wellness-pets
HOPE program delivers help to pets with life-threatening conditions, through their hospitals. For owners who can demonstrate financial need, funds are used for medicine, supplies and life-saving emergency treatment. Contact your local Banfield Pet Hospital.
Brown Dog Foundation
Email: grants@browndogfoundation.org
Web: http://www.browndogfoundation.org/
Provides financial assistance to pet owners in temporary financial crisis whose pet faces a treatable, but life-threatening condition or illness, in order to restore quality of life to owner and pet.
Cody's Club
Phone: (614) 263-7808
Email: kraft.42@osu.edu
Web: http://www.dogdoggiedog.com/pwcAcodysclub.htm
Helps offset some of the costs related to radiation performed at The Ohio State University (or any other 501C3 treating institution), and to provide a support network for veterinary clients who are faced with this very difficult decision.
CorgiAid
Email: yourfriends@corgiaid.org
Web: www.corgiaid.org
May provide monetary assistance toward medical expenses for Corgis/Corgi mixes who have been rescued by a group or individual. CorgiAid’s ElderCare program helps with expenses of the day-to-day care of an older corgi dog (10yrs+).
Deaf Dog Education Action Fund
Email: ddeaf@deafdogs.org
Web: www.deafdogs.org
To be used (when funding is needed and other financial support is not available) to help offset "extraordinary" medical expenses incurred by the owners/fosters of newly-placed deaf dogs. Also offers transportation cost assistance to defray the costs of transporting a deaf dog to its new "forever" home.
Diabetic Cats in Need
Phone: 234-738 -DCIN
Email: info@dcin.info
Web: http://www.dcin.dreamhosters.com/
Support diabetic cats in their original, adoptive, shelter, and rescue homes; help to rehome unwanted diabetic cats; and help to educate caregivers on the appropriate treatment of diabetic cats.
Dogs on Deployment
Phone: (619) 800-3631
Web: https://www.dogsondeployment.org/
Provides a central network for military members to find volunteers willing to board their pets while they are deployed or have other service commitments, making them unable to temporarily care for their pets
Dylan's Hearts
Phone: (336) 365-2334
Email: donna@dylanshearts.com
Web: http://www.dylanshearts.com/
Provides families with financial assistance to pay for emergency or critical veterinary expenses. Must have a diagnosis and treatment plan prior to applying.
Frankie's Friends
Phone: (888) 465-7387
Email: giving@frankiesfriends.com
Web: www.frankiesfriends.com
Frankie’s Friends partners with veterinary emergency and specialty hospitals to determine if an owner’s finances and their pet's medical needs meet the criteria for financial assistance.
Phone: (866) 894-7927
Web: https://www.banfield.com/about-us/community/wellness-pets
HOPE program delivers help to pets with life-threatening conditions, through their hospitals. For owners who can demonstrate financial need, funds are used for medicine, supplies and life-saving emergency treatment. Contact your local Banfield Pet Hospital.
Brown Dog Foundation
Email: grants@browndogfoundation.org
Web: http://www.browndogfoundation.org/
Provides financial assistance to pet owners in temporary financial crisis whose pet faces a treatable, but life-threatening condition or illness, in order to restore quality of life to owner and pet.
Cody's Club
Phone: (614) 263-7808
Email: kraft.42@osu.edu
Web: http://www.dogdoggiedog.com/pwcAcodysclub.htm
Helps offset some of the costs related to radiation performed at The Ohio State University (or any other 501C3 treating institution), and to provide a support network for veterinary clients who are faced with this very difficult decision.
CorgiAid
Email: yourfriends@corgiaid.org
Web: www.corgiaid.org
May provide monetary assistance toward medical expenses for Corgis/Corgi mixes who have been rescued by a group or individual. CorgiAid’s ElderCare program helps with expenses of the day-to-day care of an older corgi dog (10yrs+).
Deaf Dog Education Action Fund
Email: ddeaf@deafdogs.org
Web: www.deafdogs.org
To be used (when funding is needed and other financial support is not available) to help offset "extraordinary" medical expenses incurred by the owners/fosters of newly-placed deaf dogs. Also offers transportation cost assistance to defray the costs of transporting a deaf dog to its new "forever" home.
Diabetic Cats in Need
Phone: 234-738 -DCIN
Email: info@dcin.info
Web: http://www.dcin.dreamhosters.com/
Support diabetic cats in their original, adoptive, shelter, and rescue homes; help to rehome unwanted diabetic cats; and help to educate caregivers on the appropriate treatment of diabetic cats.
Dogs on Deployment
Phone: (619) 800-3631
Web: https://www.dogsondeployment.org/
Provides a central network for military members to find volunteers willing to board their pets while they are deployed or have other service commitments, making them unable to temporarily care for their pets
Dylan's Hearts
Phone: (336) 365-2334
Email: donna@dylanshearts.com
Web: http://www.dylanshearts.com/
Provides families with financial assistance to pay for emergency or critical veterinary expenses. Must have a diagnosis and treatment plan prior to applying.
Frankie's Friends
Phone: (888) 465-7387
Email: giving@frankiesfriends.com
Web: www.frankiesfriends.com
Frankie’s Friends partners with veterinary emergency and specialty hospitals to determine if an owner’s finances and their pet's medical needs meet the criteria for financial assistance.
Friends and Vets Helping Pets
Phone: (859) 309-2043
Email: info@friendsandvetshelpingpets.org
Web: http://friendsandvetshelpingpets.org/
Funds treatments for curable (lifesaving, not life-prolong) diseases, ambulatory care, expensive medication, or post-surgical prosthetics such as a K-9 cart.
Handicapped Pets Foundation
Email: info@hpets.org
Web: http://hpets.org/
Provides wheelchairs to pets in need.
Harley's Hope Foundation
Phone: (719) 495-6083
Email: info@harleys-hopefoundation.org
Web: http://www.harleys-hopefoundation.org/
Financial assistance is offered, as resources allow, to assist with major or emergency veterinary care and behavioral or specialty training.
Hope Mending Hearts Foundation
Email: Info@hopemendinghearts.net
Web: http://www.hopemendinghearts.net/
Financial assistance grants so pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care.
Ian Somerhalder Foundation
Web: http://www.isfoundation.com/
Provides financial assistance to animal welfare organizations, agencies, and in some cases individual rescuers, responsible for the care of animals recovering from abuse, neglect or injuries suffered from a traumatic event.
International Association of Assistance Dog Partners
Phone: (888) 544-2237
Email: info@iaadp.org
Web: http://www.iaadp.org/
For IAADP members only, may provide funds when an assistance dog develops a sudden illness or injury that is treatable but the high cost of intervention is unaffordable.
Joshua Louis Animal Cancer Foundation
Phone: (888) 855-4363
Email: admin@joshualouis.com
Web: http://joshualouis.org/index.html
Assists owners and families of pets who are in need of cancer treatment.
Magic Bullet Fund
Web: http://themagicbulletfund.org/
Provides financial assistance for canine cancer treatment only when the family is unable to pay for treatment. *For dogs only
Paws 4 a Cure
Web: http://www.paws4acure.org/
Provides financial assistance to the US who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets. Paws 4 A Cure helps dogs and cats with all injuries and illnesses.
Pet Assistance, Inc.
Phone: (860) 355-7387
Email: getapet@gmail.com
Web: http://www.petassistanceinc.org/
Funds are available to subsidize vet care for urgent or life threatening emergencies only.
Pit Bulls Against Misinformation
Phone: (916) 243-6860
Email: info@pitbulltruth.org
Web: http://www.pitbulltruth.org/
Provides funding, directly to the veterinarian, for the medical care of dogs of owners in financial need. This grant is NOT SPECIFIC to pit bulls, but for all breeds of dog.
Race4Ran
Email: info@race4ran.com
Web: http://www.race4ran.com/
Provides financial assistance for various medical needs on a case-by-case basis.
Red Rover
Phone: (916) 429-2457
Email: info@redrover.org
Web: www.redrover.org
Urgent Care Grants for ill pets, Domestic Violence Safe Escape Grants for costs of temporary boarding.
Rose's Fund for Animals
Phone: (877) 505-4234
Email: rosesfund@aol.com
Web: www.rosesfund.org
Financially assists pet owners and Good Samaritans in getting treatment for their pets who have a good prognosis for recovery.
The Mosby Foundation
Email: info@themosbyfoundation.org
Web: http://themosbyfoundation.org/
May provide financial assistance with veterinary treatment for pet owners in need. Must apply prior to treatment.
The Onyx and Breezy Foundation
Email: info@onyxandbreezy.org
Web: http://www.onyxandbreezy.org/
Provides assistance to pets of individuals when medical hardship is present – treatment, medication, pet food, spay and neuter.
The Pet Fund
Phone: (916) 443-6007
Email: info@thepetfund.com
Web: www.thepetfund.com
Only helps with costs for non-basic, non-urgent care, such as cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases, etc.
The Reidel and Cody Fund
Email: info@riedelcody.org
Web: https://riedelcody.org/
Assists with funding chemotherapy and radiation treatments for pets with cancer.
The Savior Foundation
Email: mariotsf@aol.com
Web: www.thesaviorfoundation.org
Provides funding to offset immediate medical expenses and needs for any abused, injured and/or abandoned animal in a critical situation.
Trio Animal Foundation
Web: http://www.trioanimalfoundation.org/
The TAF assists shelters, rescues and individuals by paying the medical bills of homeless pets. TAF also promotes adoption and responsible pet ownership, including spay and neuter.
US Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Phone: 1-800-827-1000
Web: https://www.va.gov/
For veterans who have service dogs, Title 38, Section 1714 enables veterans to ask their caseworkers to file VA form 10-2641 in order to receive financial assistance for veterinary care of service dogs.