Needs
Veterinary care for foster dogs; this included cataract surgery, major orthopedic surgery for several dogs, heartworm treatments, routine spay/neuter surgeries, one C-section on a pregnant dog, diagnostic tests to determine a dog's problem, physical exams, vaccinations, medications, and treatment for routine items such as parasites, skin conditions, kennel cough, and ear infections.
Dog food for foster dogs; $25 will cover the cost of dog food for an adult dog for about one month.
Researching a company to revamp our website.
- Crates for our foster volunteers and to use at our events cost approximately $75-$100/each, as they break down over time and need to be replaced.
- Miscellaneous supplies, such as collars, leashes, dog beds, bowls, and toys are always in need, as well as replacement items for our regular adoption days. We had two momma dogs and their young litters who went into foster care. Lots of puppy pads and puppy formula to help support the puppies were needed.
Tools and equipment to support the foster volunteers.