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Provides a full range of low-cost veterinary care services with fees based on income for medical and preventative care, spay/neuter and specialty surgeries, and dental care.

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Rabies Vaccinations
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Neuter/Spay Services
Low Income
Sick Animal Care
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption - Accepts reports of lost or found animals - Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption. - Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided. - Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.

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Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Pet Food
Animal Training
Animal Lost and Found
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
- Continuing Care: Anyone who leaves a bequest to Animal Ark can make plans for the lifetime care of their pets should the pets survive them. These animals will stay at Animal Ark, or a foster home until a permanent home can be found - Feral Friends: Feral cat elimination project which assists property owners to trap, sterilize, and release feral cats - Foster Program: Uses local people to foster animals from the shelter. Typically these animals might need special attention. Often they are mothers with kittens or puppies. - Twin Cities Pet Fix: Prints and distributes certificates that can be redeemed at participating veterinarians for discounted spay or neuter surgery

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Feral Cat Management Programs
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Estate Planning for Pets
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Provides emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, car repair and veterinary services.

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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Physician Referrals
Provides financial assistance directly to veterinarians for pre-approved emergency veterinary care for pets whose owner is experiencing homelessness.
Provides a full range of low-cost veterinary care services with fees based on income for medical and preventative care, spay/neuter and specialty surgeries, and dental care.

Categories

Rabies Vaccinations
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Neuter/Spay Services
Low Income
Sick Animal Care
Offers a pet fund for non-basic, non-urgent veterinary care for pet owners in need.

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Veterinary Care Expense Assistance

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