
Your donation of any size will go a long way to help animals in need! We thank you from the bottom of our paws, claws, hooves, wings, and hearts! If you can make a small monthly donation that helps tremendously as well!
Let us know via PayPal or email if you would like to donate in honor or memory of a specific person or pet so that we can inform them of your gift.
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Shelter and rescue representatives can download our grant request form below and send it to us by email or snail mail. Contact us at info@pals4paws.org if you have further questions
Our grant helped with Billy's cherry eye surgery! He's been adopted!
This rescue focuses on at-risk shelter dogs like Sugar who needed orthopedic surgery (she's recuperating)
Our grant also helps with dogs like Suki and Floyd who need heartworm treatment
Besides dogs with medical needs, this rescue also helps dogs with behavioral issues that might not make it out of the shelter
Ducky and French Toast are examples of adoptable waiting for their furrever homes
Our friends at SPARS don't just save at-risk dogs, they rescue farm animals as well!
They reached out for help with making space for pet potbelly piggies that were saved from a severe hoarding/neglect situation
Our grant will provide corral space for the "Brady Bunch" pigs!
Many don't realize that these are highly intelligent animals that share many traits with our pet dogs, including loving tummy rubs and cuddles!
SPARS also continues to make great use of the funds we provided to care for whelping mamas! Barbie is adoptable!
Our grant helped with Myrtle's urgent surgical bill, she's doing great!
We also helped with Pebbles' need for urgent vet care so that these 2 girls could be saved and adopted!
Sweet Neo was shot in the leg multiple times. MMDR enabled his amputation to live his life in comfort. He's adoptable!
Adoptable Frankie had multiple leg fractures that were never treated. He also needed an amputation.
These awesome adoptable dogs are a great example of the lifesaving work that small rescues do, and the enormous bills that they face. Your support helps sustain them!
Our grant helped with Ramen's vet care and vaccines
We got to meet adoptable Zara and she is the sweetest! She loves everyone, even ducks!
Jerry was rescued from a high-kill shelter, and our funds helped with his basic vet care
Aruba was rescued from an abandoned lot with 18 other dogs. The rescue cared for her and her puppies (our grant covers her vet care and heartworm treatment)
Our grant covered spay surgery for Pebbles, who was saved with her mom and siblings
This awesome all-volunteer rescue specializes in helping dogs from neglect and hoarding situations, as well as high risk shelter dogs
Our grant helped with urgent veterinary needs for dogs from a hoarding situation, including Boxie the Bulldog's cherry eye!
This rescue provides special training for their team to help dogs from stressful environments
Clearly they are good at it as evidenced by this pic!
They do not shy away from dogs with complex medical needs
They stand behind their philosophy that "every dog has worth and value" by providing the specialized care that each dog needs.
This incredible all-volunteer rescue works in a very difficult environment
Their community is over-run with strays and un-altered animals. The shelter they rescue from euthanizes constantly
They help puppies, mamas, and as many at-risk dogs as they can
They foster dogs until they are healthy and adoptable, then get them to safe rescue partners in the north
They also fund low-cost spay and neuter clinics and educational programs for the community
In an area where 90% of puppy intakes already have tick-borne diseases, our grant for vet services provides crucial care!
This all-volunteer group focuses on reducing the kitty overpopulation their area with TNR and medical treatment, while fostering and adopting kittens and tame kitties
They provide vaccines and medical care
They care for kitties with special medical needs
They nurse sick kittens lick these back to health
They provide lifetime sanctuary for special kitties in need
These are just a few of the fabulous felines currently in the rescue...all perfect reasons to adopt!
Sweet Senior Clark Kent was rescued by ODND after years of neglect, with a severely matted coat and needing extensive vet care including an eye removal (this photo is prior to his 3 1/2 hour grooming session).
Here is Clark currently, recovering well in loving foster care since getting the vet care he needed. Pals4Paws stepped up with the community to help this little guy!
This recovered super senior posed for a great photo shoot. ODND are the superheroes for rescuing seniors!
Old Dogs New Digs provides foster care for adoptable seniors, and also sanctuary care for those who can't be cared for outside of the rescue
Carpathia Paws is on a mission to end pet homelessness in their area through their "Lucky Tailroad"spay and neuter surgeries
They help feral colonies and community animals with alter surgeries, vaccines, and vet care for owners in need
In only 5 years, they have sponsored approximately 3500 alter surgeries!
This all-volunteer rescue focuses on rehab for sick and injured cats and kittens
They do adoptions and also do trap, neuter and return for feral kitties
All of these kitties are adoptable including the very suave Eddie!
Our grant helped bring the facility flooring up to code after earthquake damage
There are beautiful rescue kitties waiting for homes everywhere! Adopt don't shop!
This all-volunteer rescue specializes in caring for kitties with CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia)
These kitties have varying degrees of coordination difficulties and other special needs
Many of them are adoptable (including those you see here)! They can lead happy, healthy lives
Because of the medical needs of their kitties, this rescue uses lots of extra supplies, and reached out to us for help
This all-volunteer rescue takes care of many needy street kitties
They also do TNR for ferals
Vaccines are ultra-important in their mission to help street cats
All of these kittens and so many more are being lovingly cared for and waiting for adoption
This sweet Dane mix pup crawled into one of the founder's laps at the vet despite severe injuries
Pronking Pastures knew that they had to give him a chance, but his vet bills were enormous
The rescue paid for his bills on credit, hoping not to sacrifice the care of other animals or basic needs
This fighter recovered and is living the good life (here with his new sister)