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Discuss the prognosis and treatment options thoroughly with your veterinarian, including whether surgery or treatment would just cause your animal discomfort without preserving life of good quality. Also remember that little preventive care can go long way. You can also go to www. Pets911. com and enter your zip code to find list of animal shelters, animal control agencies, and other animal care organizations in your community.If you have specific breed of dog, contact the National Club for that breed. Boston, MA 021306175227282 Angell Animal Medical CenterWestern New England171 Union St. Springfield, MA 011054137851221 The Sampson FundPO Box 1756Orleans, MA 02653www. sampsonfund.

If you have trouble affording, consider these suggestionsAsk your veterinarian if he or she will let you work out payment plan. In addition, The HSUS has list of the national dog clubs. In some cases, these clubs offer veterinary financial assistance fund. Use whichever option works best for you.

To find an AAHA accredited hospital in your area, search online at www. Pets911. com.If you purchased your dog from reputable breeder, check your contract to see if they offer discount services to the public. MICHIGANMichigan Humane Society maintains three veterinary DetroitMHS Detroit Center for Animal CareVeterinary Center900 For example, create special pet savings account and contribute money to it on regular basis.

You can also go to www. Pets911. com and enter your zip code to find list of animal shelters, animal control agencies, and other animal care organizations in your community.If you have specific breed of dog, contact the National Club for that breed. Some shelters operate or know of local clinic that offers subsidized services. Unfortunately, due to our limited resources as nonprofit animal protection organization, The HSUS does not provide direct financial assistance to owners for veterinary or other expenses. The American Kennel Club AKC, www. akc. org, has list of the national dog clubs.

You can also go to www. Pets911. com and enter your zip code to find list of animal shelters, animal control agencies, and other animal care organizations in your community.If you have specific breed of dog, contact the National Club for that breed. Ask for higher credit limit or cash advance.Call your bank. Some shelters operate or know of local subsidized veterinary clinics or veterinary assistance programs or services that we have not included here, please let us know by calling 2024521100.Breed Specific Assistance ProgramsThe Boston Terrier Rescue www. corgiaid. org Special Needs Dobermans, www. doberman911. org Disabled Dachshund Society, www. ourdds.
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