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We hope to bring you a comprehensive list of programs that may be able to help you in your time of need. One more day with your fur-baby is absolutely irreplaceable. We hope to continue to update this page to give you the most up to date information on resources
SAFE Community
Vaccinations are an important part of keeping animals healthy!
You can take the first step in keeping an entire community of animals safe. Get your pet vaccinated.
Animal overpopulation can turn out to be a huge problem. When there are too many animals in an area, there are not enough resources to support them and some may go hungry. Likewise, shelters get overcrowded. Simply getting your pets spayed or neutered can make the community a better place for all animals.
Animal abuse is a crime, please report animal abuse to your local authorities.
Outside of City limits call Stockton Police Department: 209-937-7445 or visit: Stockton Police Department Website. If you live in the San Joaquin County Line call: 209-953-6070
The RedRover Relief Urgent Care grant program
Financial assistance grants
Financial assisstance grants
The Pet Lifeline Program: Pet Financial Assistance for Vet Bills
We are proud to announce that grants up to $2,500 are available. These are meant to cover necessary medical treatments for certain serious conditions and emergency services. Grants are not available for spay or neuter surgeries, dental work, preventative care, ongoing treatments, or end-of-life care.
nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance throughout the United States for dogs and cats with the treatment of all illnesses and injuries which also includes medication, insulin, Heartworm positive treatment and medical equipment such as wheelchairs.
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Grants are made to individuals and families whose ability to pay is extremely limited, but also to those of somewhat more substantial means, up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, who may only need minor subsidy to meet the veterinary expenses.
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We fund emergency veterinary care for pets of low-income households.
Lexi’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance for urgent medical care to sick and injured dogs through grants.
Violet's Friends in Need is a program created by Oscar Newman LLC to help pets and their owners by providing financial assistance for urgent or critical veterinary care.
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