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See a list of other ideas at http://www.imom.org/fa/pdf/fundraising.pdf. HSUS: What You Can Do If You Are Having Trouble Affording Veterinary Care
Help for Vet Health Care Costs[from a blog found by Greg R.] Many pet owners, at one point or another, are faced with unexpected veterinary bills.
Veterinary
medicine has advanced to such a degree that caregivers have new, and
often expensive, options for the care of their ailing pets. Although
the cost of veterinary care is actually very reasonable in comparison
with the much higher cost of human health care, an unexpected medical
emergency can present a major financial dilemma for an unprepared pet
owner.
The Humane Society of the United States recommends that, in
addition to preparing for routine pet-care costs, you regularly set
aside money to cover for unexpected veterinary bills or consider pet
health insurance. For example, create a special "pet savings account"
and contribute money to it on a regular basis.
Another great option is to purchase a pet health insurance policy. The HSUS has partnered with Petplan USA, to offer great saving to our members. Petplan USA
is affiliated with Petplan UK—the world's largest and most trusted pet
insurance company and recommended by more pet owners and veterinarians
than any other. Use whichever option works best for you. The important
thing is to have a plan and stick to it.
If, despite your planning, your pet incurs major veterinary
expenses that you have trouble affording, consider these suggestions: •
Ask your veterinarian if he or she will let you work out a payment
plan. Many veterinarians are willing to work out a weekly or monthly
payment plan so that you do not have to pay the entire cost of
veterinary care up front.
• Contact your local shelter.
Some shelters operate or know of local subsidized veterinary clinics or
veterinary assistance programs. You can find the name and number of
your local shelter in the Yellow Pages of your phone book under "animal
shelter," "animal control" or "humane society," or by calling
Information. You can also go to www.Pets911.com
and enter your zip code to find a list of animal shelters, animal
control agencies, and other animal care organizations in your community.
• If you have a specific breed of dog, contact the National Club for that breed. (The American Kennel Club, www.akc.org,
has a list of the national dog clubs.) In some cases, these clubs offer
a veterinary financial assistance fund. Additionally, The HSUS has a list of breed-specific assistance groups.
• There are some organizations that offer assistance locally (by state or community). See our state-by-state (including Canada) listing.
• The HSUS also has a list of organizations that provide assistance to senior, disabled or ill pet owners.
• Ask your veterinarian to submit an assistance request to the
American Animal Hospital Association's (AAHA) "Helping Pets Fund." In
order to qualify, your animal hospital must be AAHA accredited. To
learn more about the program visit the AAHA web site. To find an AAHA accredited hospital in your area, search online at www.Pets911.com.
• If you purchased your dog from a reputable breeder, check your
contract to see if there is a health guarantee that covers your pet's
ailment.
• Check with veterinary schools in your state to see if
they offer discount services to the public. You can find a list of
veterinary schools in the Education section of the American Veterinary
Medical Association's (AVMA) website, www.avma.org.
• Use your credit card. Ask for a higher credit limit or a cash advance.
• Call your bank. Ask about loan programs or other options they can suggest that might be helpful in your situation.
• Ask your employer for a salary advance.
• Alert family and friends and ask them each for a $25 loan.
• Consider taking on a part-time job or temping.
• Contact Care Credit at www.carecredit.com
Financial AssistanceThe following is a list of organizations that provide financial
assistance to pet owners in need. Please keep in mind that each
organization is independent and has their own set of rules and
guidelines. Therefore you will have to investigate each one separately
to determine if you qualify for assistance:
- IMOM Inc., www.IMOM.org
- Help-A-Pet, www.help-a-pet.org
- The Pet Fund, www.thepetfund.com
- Good Sam Fund, www.goodsamfund.org
- United Animal Nations LifeLine Fund www.uan.org
- Angels for Animals, www.angels4animals.org
- Brown Dog Foundation, http://www.browndogfoundation.org/home
- Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program, www.fveap.org
- Feline Outreach, www.felineoutreach.org
- Cats In Crisis http://www.catsincrisis.org
- The Perseus Foundation (Cancer specific), www.PerseusFoundation.org
- Orthodogs' Silver Lining Foundation (Orthopedic Cases and Service Dogs), www.oslf.org
- Canine Cancer Awareness, www.caninecancerawareness.org
- Cody's Club (Radiation treatments) http://codysclub.bravehost.com/
- Diabetic Pets Fund http://www.petdiabetes.net/fund/
- The Mosby Foundation, http://www.themosbyfoundation.org
Please
remember that, depending on the severity of your pet's illness or
injury, you may still lose your pet even after great expense. Discuss
the prognosis and treatment options thoroughly with your veterinarian,
including whether surgery or treatment would just cause your animal
discomfort without preserving a life of good quality.
Also remember that a little preventive care can go a long way.
Having your pet spayed or neutered, keeping her shots up to date, and
keeping your pet safely confined can prevent serious and costly health
problems. If you have trouble affording the cost to spay or neuter your
pet, contact your local animal shelter. They may operate a clinic or
know of a local clinic that offers subsidized services.
Unfortunately, due to our limited resources as a non-profit animal
protection organization, The HSUS does not provide direct financial
assistance to pet owners for veterinary or other expenses.
Breed Specific Assistance ProgramsThe Boston Terrier Rescue Net, www.bostonrescue.netCorgiAid, www.corgiaid.org
Special Needs Dobermans, www.doberman911.org Disabled Dachshund Society, www.ourdds.org Dougal's Helping Paw (Scottish Terriers, West Highland White Terriers and other small, short legged terriers), http://www.welcome.to/dougalsfund
Labrador Harbor, http://www.labradorharbor.org/Labmed, www.labmed.orgLabrador Lifeline, www.labradorlifeline.org
Westimed (West Highland White Terriers), www.westiemed.org Working DogHelping Harley Cancer Treatment Grant, http://grants.landofpuregold.com State-Specific Programs
CANADA
Animal Cancer Therapy Subsidization Society Lucky Moffat Memorial Fund, www.actssalberta.org/lucky/lmmf.asp (Alberta Canada Only)
The Farley Foundation, www.farleyfoundation.org (Ontario Canada Only) CALIFORNIA
Actors and Others for Animals, www.actorsandothers.com
SF/SPCA Animal Hospital, http://www.sfspca.org/hospital/index.shtml Animal Health Foundation, http://animalhealthfoundation.net/
COLORADO
Max Fund, www.maxfund.orgCONNECTICUT
Connecticut Humane Society Fox Veterinary Clinic, http://www.cthumane.org/site/PageSer...name=About_Fox
MARYLAND/WASHINGTON, D.C.
Washington Animal Rescue League, www.warl.orgMASSACHUSETTS
Alliance For Animals Metro Action Clinic, http://www.afaboston.org/clinic.htm
Massachusettes SPCA (Provides financial assistance for pet owners receiving services at one of its three medical centers, www.mspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AAMC_Boston_Financial_Assistan ce):
Angell Memorial Animal Hospital-Boston 350 South Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02130 617-522-7282 Angell Animal Medical Center-Nantucket 21 Crooked Lane Nantucket, MA 02554 508-228-1491 Angell Animal Medical Center-Western New England
171 Union St. Springfield, MA 01105 413-785-1221 The Sampson Fund PO Box 1756 Orleans, MA 02653 www.sampsonfund.orgThe fund is to benefit companion animals of Cape Cod and the adjacent Islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
MICHIGAN
Michigan Humane Society maintains three veterinary clinics: www.michiganhumane.orgDetroit MHS Detroit Center for Animal Care Veterinary Center:
7401 Chrysler Drive Detroit, MI 48211 313-872-0004 Rochester Hills MHS Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care Veterinary Center: 3600 W. Auburn Road Rochester Hills, MI 48309 248-852-7424 Westland
MHS Berman Center for Animal Care Veterinary Center: 900 N. Newburgh Road Westland, MI 48185 734-721-4195 NEVADA
Shakespeare Animal, www.shakespeareanimalfund.org.
NEW YORK
NY S.A.V.E Inc., http://www.nysave.org/index_2.html ALL 4 PETS, www.all4petswny.org (Limited to Western NY)
NORTH CAROLINA
Ashley's Angel Fund, http://www.ashleyfund.org/OREGON
The Bearen Foundation, http://www.bearenfoundation.org/funding.htm
PENNSYLVANIA
The Animal Rescue of Western PA, http://www.animalrescue.org/Clinic.htm The Humane Society of Berks County Veterinary Hospital, http://www.berkshumane.org/vets/vets_services.asp
RHODE ISLAND
RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation, http://www.companionanimalfoundation.orgTEXAS
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine "The Capper and Chris Save the Animals Fund," http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/capperchris/index.shtml
Organizations Offering Assistance Programs for Senior, Disabled or Ill Pet Owners CALIFORNIA
Voice for the Animals Foundation, Helping Friends Program, http://vftafoundation.org
AniMeals Helen Woodward Animal Center , http://www.animalcenter.org/animeals/ SF SPCA Animal Hospital, http://www.sfspca.org/hospital/index.shtml
SHARE Marin Humane Society, http://www.marinhumanesociety.org/Pr...ces/SHARE.htmlPAWS San Diego, http://www.pawssdc.org/
PALS - Pets Are Loving Support, http://sonic.net/~pals/index.htmlPAWS Los Angeles, http://www.pawsla.org/
PAWS San Francisco, www.pawssf.orgCONNECTICUT
Manchester Area Network on AIDS AID-A-PET, http://www.mana-ct.net/Aid-A-Pet.html
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
PETS-DC, http://www.petsdc.org/GEORGIA
PALS - Pets Are Loving Support, www.palsatlanta.org
HAWAII
Hawaiian Humane Society: PALS Program, http://www.hawaiianhumane.org/programs/pals/MASSACHUSETTS
Phinney's Friends (MSPCA) http://www.mspca.org/site/PageServer...iends_HIV_AIDS
MICHIGAN
Pet Support Services, http://www.petsupportmi.org/NEVADA
Shakespeare Animal, www.shakespeareanimalfund.org.
NEW JERSEY PetPALS of Southern New Jersey, http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ151.htmlNEW YORK
Humane Society of Lollypop Farm, http://www.lollypop.org/orgMain.asp?...5&orgID=14&sid
PENNSYLVANIAPittsburgh PAWS (Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force), http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/natashat/PAWS/TEXAS
SPCA of Texas, www.spca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_socialservices_2004#p etomeals
WASHINGTON
Pet Project: Seattle-King County Humane Society, http://www.seattlehumane.org/petproject.shtml and http://www.seattlehumane.org/foodbank.shtml
CANADA
Pet Program (Toronto PWA Foundation), http://www.pwatoronto.org/what.htm#petsFor more information, visit http://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/resou...anizations.htm.
END OF HUMANE SOCIETY ARTICLERaise money on the InternetSome people are using websites like fundable.com and others like it to raise money for a cause, or for their pet's medical expenses.
http://www.active.com/activegiving/learnmore.cfm
http://fundable.com
http://www.chipin.com/overview
Others create blogs (see wordpress or blogger for a free account) to feature their pet and its medical needs. You can also post a plea to craigs list. Make arrangements to have payments made to a fund at a vet clinic in the pet's name so people know the money is going where it is supposed to.
TLAC Emergency FundsTown Lake Animal Center has donation funds earmarked for emergency medical expenses. Some funds pay for medical care at emergency clinics when good samaritans find pets that are injured. Another fund reportedly assists needy pet owners with medical expenses. We have not been able to get more details about how this program works. But it is worth a call to 311 or visit to the shelter to inquire.
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