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My Emergency Fund was denied. Are there other financial assistance programs for pet owners?
My Emergency Fund was denied. Are there other financial assistance programs for pet owners?
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Written by Tori
Updated over a week ago

The organizations below help pet owners pay for non-life-threatening veterinary services and care.

Brown Dog Foundation assists with larger vet bills upon approval. Please note, that you must have proof of financial hardship prior. Apply on their website at, www.browndogfoundation.org.

Care Credit offers special financing and low monthly payment options. Find more information at, www.carecredit.com/vetmed.

Frankie’s Friends is a non-profit foundation dedicated to finding cures
and saving pets with cancer and other life-threatening conditions. Find more information at, www.frankiesfriends.org

Friends & Vets Helping Pets was founded to assist families with financial limitations to pay for extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a pet’s life. Find more information at, www.friendsandvetshelpingpets.org.

Red Rover's mission is to bring animals out of crisis and strengthen the bond between people and animals through emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial assistance, and education. Find more information at, www.redrover.org.

The Mosby Foundation offers funding for low-income pet parents. Funding is done to the clinic directly once approved and is not intended for emergencies or reimbursement of treatments already done. Find more information at, themosbyfoundation.org/contact.

The Pet Fund was founded in 2003 as a national nonprofit dedicated to funding veterinary care for those who could not afford it. Find more information at, www.thepetfund.com.

Waggle is a revolutionary crowdfunding model for pets in crisis that connects animal lovers to pets facing euthanasia. Find more information at, www.waggle.org.

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