For The Love Of Pets is a 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit.
We are working passionately to keep pet owners and their family pets together. I have seen numerous animals that have been found discarded on a country road, alone and afraid. While it may be heartbreaking, the sad fact is, many just don't make it. In the last two years I have seen a huge increase in this gut-wrenching tragedy.
In many cases, pet owners have tried to turn their pet(s) over to animal shelters only to be told they are already overcrowded, and can't take in the beloved animal, or find it a new home. Pet owners don't know what to do so they tie them up at the shelter during the night, or drop them off on a roadside. In many instances, these are people who love their pets but have lost their jobs and homes.
They are depressed, scared and hurting, and don't know what to do. All they know is that they can't take care of the pet that they love, the very one that they had made a promise to keep safe 'til death do them part. They feel they have no other options left to them.
This is where we come in. If we can get enough grants, enough donations; we can keep these family pets with the family that loves them, and shouldn't ever have to give them up. We can make sure that seniors don't have to choose between feeding themselves properly, or feeding their beloved dog, Toby. We can make sure that little Julie or Bobby are able to keep the dog that has been their best friend for 5, 7, or even 10 years of their lives. We can help cases where pets are put to death, simply because families can't afford a simple surgery. We can do this. And with your help, your commitment, we WILL do this.
We are working passionately to keep pet owners and their family pets together. I have seen numerous animals that have been found discarded on a country road, alone and afraid. While it may be heartbreaking, the sad fact is, many just don't make it. In the last two years I have seen a huge increase in this gut-wrenching tragedy.
In many cases, pet owners have tried to turn their pet(s) over to animal shelters only to be told they are already overcrowded, and can't take in the beloved animal, or find it a new home. Pet owners don't know what to do so they tie them up at the shelter during the night, or drop them off on a roadside. In many instances, these are people who love their pets but have lost their jobs and homes.
They are depressed, scared and hurting, and don't know what to do. All they know is that they can't take care of the pet that they love, the very one that they had made a promise to keep safe 'til death do them part. They feel they have no other options left to them.
This is where we come in. If we can get enough grants, enough donations; we can keep these family pets with the family that loves them, and shouldn't ever have to give them up. We can make sure that seniors don't have to choose between feeding themselves properly, or feeding their beloved dog, Toby. We can make sure that little Julie or Bobby are able to keep the dog that has been their best friend for 5, 7, or even 10 years of their lives. We can help cases where pets are put to death, simply because families can't afford a simple surgery. We can do this. And with your help, your commitment, we WILL do this.