In a tight economy, pet owners may face
extra challenges in keeping their furry family members healthy and happy. Here are some local resources that may help.
Pet Food Assistance
Pet Food Pantry at FISH
sponsored by Walton Animal Guild
www.wagwalton.com
Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen (404) 345-6821
www.daffyspetsoupkitchen.com
Save Our Pets Food Bank
(404) 872-7708
www.saveourpetsfoodbank.org
Help with Medical Expenses
Unfortunately not many options exist offering
financial help for routine or emergency veterinary care. Some veterinary
clinics fund their own in-house programs—we encourage you to call and see if
they can help. The websites below have information on limited national funding
programs.
www.peachpets.com
IMOM, Inc.
www.imom.org
The Pet Fund
www.thepetfund.org
info@thepetfund.com.
(916) 443-6007
AAHA Helping Pets Fund
www.aahahelpingpets.org
Care Credit Financing
www.carecredit.com/vetmed
Graces Fund
University of
www.vet.uga.edu/hospital/faq
Low Cost Vaccinations
Paradox Spay/Neuter Clinic (770) 972-4067
Vaccinations offered only with spay/neuter surgeries
Tractor Supply
Offered once a month. Call for schedule.
Also, some local veterinary clinics host occasional
low-cost vaccination clinics. Call their offices for more details.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources
The Ga. Department of Agriculture funds a program
offered through veterinary clinics. Call your local veterinarian for
information on availability. Other low-cost resources are listed below.
Paradox Spay Neuter Clinic (
www.paradoxspayneuter.com
email: paradoxspayneuter@hotmail.com
Spay
www.spaygeorgia.org
Lifeline Spay Neuter Clinic (
www.atlantapets.org
PAWS
www.pawsatlanta.org