Veterinary Assistance Resources

Other Veterinary Assistance Resources

Veterinary Care Assistance

RedRover Relief Grants
Similar to the Lovie's Legacy Veterinary Assistance Program, RedRover Relief Grants provides small grants to qualifying owners, good samaritans, and rescuers with animals that require immediate veterinary care.

The Onyx and Breezy Foundation
The Foundation was formed in 2004 by Mark and Wanda Shefts to honor the memory of their two labrador retrievers. Among other programs, they offer help paying for medical treatment for animals where hardship is present.

The Mosby Foundation
The Mosby Foundation provides assistance to dog owners whose pets require a non-urgent surgery or procedure. They do not handle emergencies and should not be contacted for immediate, life-or-death care.

God's Creatures Ministry

The Pet Fund
The purpose of the Pet Fund is to work towards a future where decisions about companion animal medical care need never be made on the basis of cost. They provide financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need veterinary care.

Paws 4 A Cure
he mission of Paws 4 A Cure is to provide financial assistance for canine and feline owners who cannot afford veterinary care for their beloved furry family members otherwise.

Shakespeare Animal Fund
Shakespeare Animal Fund, a non-profit charity was founded after the loss of a beloved Cocker Spaniel "Shakespeare". He died after a very costly illness, and in his memory this fund was founded to help others who might face financial problems while trying to save their pet.

The Dog and Cat Cancer Fund
The Dog and Cat Cancer Fund works directly with veterinarians to help needy families get treatment for their cats and dogs suffering from cancer.

The Magic Bullet Fund
Magic Bullet Fund helps people who have made room in their homes and hearts for a canine companion, but do not have the financial resources to provide cancer treatment. To the caretaker of a dog with cancer, the focus is not on advancing medical science or curing cancer. The focus is on sparing or prolonging the life of a beloved companion.

Cats Only

Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance
FVEAP is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Charity Organization that provides emergency financial assistance to cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services to save their companion when life-threatening illness or injury strikes.

Spay/Neuter Assistance

People For Animals
People For Animals provides assistance to pet owners that need financial assistance in having their dog or cat spayed/neutered.

Pet Community Center
The Pet Community Center offers spay/neuter assistance for pets and community cats, including their Feline Fix, trap-neuter-release program.

New Leash on Life
New Leash on Life offers several spay/neuter initiatives, including the Spay Station mobile spay/neuter clinic, the Fix For Life spay/neuter clinic, and their Snip n' Tip feral cat trap-neuter-release program.

Nashville Humane's Rover
ROVER, Nashville Humane's little blue dog, roams all over Davidson County in a BIG yellow bus looking to help qualifying cats and dogs with free spay and neuter surgeries.

Summer Spay Neuter Alliance
The SSNA Spay/Neuter Clinic is located in the new Bob and Connie Barker Animal Control Facility. They offer a variety of low-cost spay/neuter services to the public.

The Fix Foundation
The Fix Foundation offers a variety of spay/neuter services in the Kentucky area including a roaming spay/neuter clinic.

Animal Care Credit Services

CareCredit
When your pet suffers, so do you. That's where a CareCredit healthcare credit card comes in. CareCredit is designed to specifically cover health, beauty and wellness needs including veterinary costs. That means that CareCredit can cover the health care of every family member - even the furry ones.

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