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    The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley

      909-386-1400
      374 West Orange Show Road
      San Bernardino, CA 92408
      www.hssbv.org

      Monday – Friday: 8:45am – 4:30pm
      Saturday: 8:00am – 12:00pm

      Call 909-386-1400 for a spay/neuter appointment or for financial assistance with spay/neuter.

      Click here to apply for financial assistance for veterinary care.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: December 11, 2016

    • Financial assistance for veterinary care for low-income families living in the Inland Empire and surrounding areas.
    • Financial assistance for spay/neuter of Pit Bulls, Pit Bull mixes, Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes
    • May assist with dental care, emergency care, diagnostics, or euthanasia.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter clinic.
    • Low-cost vaccinations.
    • Low-cost euthanasia.
    • Low-cost microchipping.

    • Residents of Inland Empire, CA and surrounding areas only.
    • Proof of unemployment, social security, disability or WIC (or whose income meets WIC guidelines).
    • Families whose income and household size meet the state low-income guidelines.
    • Limited to two pets per household.

    • No assistance for spay/neuter.
    • No ongoing financial assistance.
    • No more than two pets per application for financial assistance for veterinary care.

    Herman Bennett Foundation


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    Last updated: December 4, 2016

    • Free spay/neuter for pets belonging to low-income and military families in Ventura County, CA.

    • Residents of Ventura County only.
    • Family income of less than $30,000 annually, or
    • Applicant must show proof of unemployment, AFDC, Disability, SSI, or Active Military.

    No assistance for medical procedures, such as blood work, IV catheterization, fluids, aftercare, or any medical complications.

    No assistance for pain medication or e-collars.

    AniMeals


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    Delivers pet food to homebound senior citizens and people with disabilities from Chula Vist to Escondido, CA.  This is a program within AnimalCenter.org


    Recipients must be a member of one of the following organizations so that the pet food delivery can be added to the route:

    • Meals-on-Wheels
    • Aging and Independence Services
    • Jewish Family Services,
    • Special Delivery
    • Meals with Love
    • Oceanside Senior Center

    No prescription food.

    Haven Humane Society

      530-241-1653
      7449 Eastside Rd, Bldg A
      Anderson, CA 96007


      Monday – Friday: 7:15am – 5:00pm

      www.havenhumane.org

      Call 530-241-3524 for clinic appointment.
      Call 530-241-1653 for information on training.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Low-cost spay/neuter for pets in the City of Redding and Shasta County.
    • Low-cost veterinary care for pets belonging to qualifying residents of the City of Redding and Shasta County.
    • Training programs for the public.

    For low-cost veterinary care, applicant must show proof of one of the following:

    • MediCal
    • Medicare
    • CMSP
    • Veteran status

     

    H.E.L.P. (A Home for Every Living Pet)


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Assists individuals who are interested in adoption an animal from a Los Angeles City shelter, but are discouraged by the potential high veterinary costs.
    • Financial assistance for individuals who have adopted from a Los Angeles City shelter, and then discovered that their animal has a medical condition.

    Friends of Long Beach Animals


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Spay/neuter vouchers for low-income residents of Long Beach, CA.

    FixNation

      818-524-2287
      7680 Clybourn Avenue
      Los Angeles, CA 91352
      fixnation.org

      Spay/Neuter: Wed – Sat: 7:00am – 5:00pm
      Vaccine/Microchip: Sat: 10:00am – 2:00pm

      Call to schedule an appointment.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Free spay/neuter for feral cats (TNR)
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for pet cats
    • Low-cost vaccine and microchips for pet cats and dogs
    • Loans human traps and equipment to the public, free of charge
    • Provides training on how to humanely trap feral cats & kittens
    • Educates on long-term care and feral colony management

     


    Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance (FVEAP)


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Financial assistance for cats with Vaccine Associated Sarcoma (VAS), also known as “ISS”.

    Applicant must live in the United States, and meet at least one of the following:

    • Be a recipient of State Medicaid;
    • Be a recipient of Medicare;
    • Be a recipient of Social Security as only income;
    • Be a recipient of a public assistance program;
    • Be a recipient of Unemployment benefits;
    • Have been on Unemployment that has now expired.

    If you do not qualify according the guidelines above, but are in need of assistance, please contact us.

    No assistance for:

    • routine exams
    • vaccinations
    • insulin maintenance
    • spay/neuter

     

    The Cat People


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Financial assistance for spay/neuter for cats belonging to low-income or senior citizens.
    • Financial assistance for spay/neuter of cat colonies.
    • Cat food, litter, and other supplies may be available to families who need assistance.
    • Feral cat feeding program

    BirchBark Foundation


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    Last updated: December 3, 2016

    • Financial assistance for veterinary care.
    • Pet will be treated at an Associate Member Hospital.

    • Residents of Santa Cruz and Monterey counties in California only.
    • Veterinarian must have already determined that the pet’s condition is immediately life-threatening or life compromising.
    • Applicant must show proof of financial hardship. (Visit website for general income guidelines.)
    • Applicant has already applied for CitiHealth and/or Care Credit, or similar health care financial credit service.
    • Treatment plan for pet must be in place.
    • Pets must already be spayed or neutered, or agree to have the pet spayed or neutered within a swet time frame determined by the treating veterinarian.
    • Prognosis must be good to excellent.

    • No assistance for diagnostic work, such as office visits, ex-rays, or testing.
    • No assistance for basic care, such as dental cleanings.
    • No assistance for spay/neuter.
    • No assistance for ongoing conditions, such as cancer, Addison’s disease, Cushing’s, or diabetes.
    • No assistance for pets with poor prognoses.
    • No assistance for existing balances.

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