Additional Resources
Individual fundraising:
Many individuals have success with raising the funds needed for veterinary costs by reaching out to family, friends, and the community through fundraising platforms. These resources are easy to get started and to share and can quickly make an impact.
Other Resources:
Local and national organizations may also be able to provide assistance for your pet’s care. Please see the additional resources below:
Credit Options:
Various credit options are available specifically for veterinary care. Please check with your veterinary provider in advance of applying for any of the credit options to ensure they accept the specific form of payment.
PAL (Prevent a Litter)
Located in Salem, Oregon PAL is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that raises money to help spay and neuter dogs in our community. PAL was founded to help all breeds of dogs and all individuals in our community, with no income restrictions.
Website
Email: PALoregon@gmail.com
Salem Friends of Felines
Salem Friends of Felines in Salem Oregon is a No Kill Cat centered Rescue and Shelter. Money made from donations and sold in the Thrift Store and online goes to fund our mission and help cats in our Community.
Website
Phone: 503-362-5611
Pets of the Homeless
Resource page for resources available in various states.
Mosby Foundation
The Pet Fund
Onyx and Breezy Foundation
Vet-I-Care
Rose’s Fund for Animals
Magic Bullet Fund
Zeus Oncology Fund
The Pongo Fund
The Pongo Fund is Oregon’s only full-time charity focused on fighting animal hunger. Because hungry people have hungry pets. We work tirelessly to reduce shelter populations and keep families together by providing emergency pet food assistance to anyone in honest need. Protecting beloved family pets from the suffering, starvation, surrender, abandonment or worse, when a lack of food, but not a lack of love, is their only enemy.
Website
Email: info@thepongofund.org
Phone: 503-939-7555
Willamette Humane Society
Willamette Humane Society (WHS) is dedicated to establishing, maintaining, and enhancing the bond between companion animals and people of Marion and Polk counties.
Through our work we assist pets and people in transition, complete families through adoption, reduce pet overpopulation, teach responsible pet care, and alleviate pet suffering.
Website
Phone: 503-585-5900
Dove Lewis Animal Hospital
Emergencies are stressful. Our donor-funded Velvet Assistance Fund helps owners cover the cost of their pet’s treatment so they can focus on the health of their four-legged family member