Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue and Adoption Long Island, New York

 

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Emergency Medical Fund

Save-A-Pet is establishing an emergency medical fund. Since we operate strictly on donations, we are in desperate need of funds to help our sick dogs. Our average medical bills average $2,000-3,000 per month not including unexpected illnesses or emergencies.

When we rescue an animal from the local shelter, we look for animals who we think will make good family pets. We also look at the animals that have been there for a long time and for what ever reason have been overlooked for adoption. We bring them to Save-A-Pet and get to know them. We work on obedience training, socialization and hope to find them good homes.

A big part of our mission is to help these otherwise neglected and overlooked animals find a good home for life; with that comes many medical and social problems. We depend on our volunteers to help with training and socializing. We could not do it without them and depend on donations to help with the unexpected medical problems.

If you would like to help us with these expenses please make a Donation either online with PayPal or by check.


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