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Together, We Can Help Pets and the Community

Imagine having to make the unimaginable decision to surrender a pet you love because you’re no longer able to care for it. Or consider someone who has fallen on hard times and must choose between feeding themselves or feeding the pet they love. Most often, the pet is well fed while the pet owner suffers.

It doesn’t have to be this way. With a little community support, we can help keep pets in their loving homes while supporting the health and wellbeing of those who care for them. In doing so, we also keep pets out of already overcrowded animal shelters where euthanasia is often the solution.

How? By providing pet owners with a little extra help. Through your donation of money, pet food and pet supplies, we can provide assistance to those who need it most. By working with food banks and community outreach organizations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex your donation to Pet Pals Pack will help us help people keep the pets they love.

The bond between humans and pets is powerful. Sometimes, the love of a pet is all someone has in this world. And we have a powerful, meaningful opportunity to help them keep the pets they love.

Helping People and Pets Together

Supporting Pet Owners: There’s no denying the love people have for their pets. And there’s plenty of data that shows the positive impact pets have on their owners’ mental and physical wellbeing. We help pet owners keep their pets by distributing pet supplies including toys, treats, cleaning products, and grooming tools plus seasonal needs through partnerships with local food pantries, shelters, and other organizations offering social services.

Supporting Education: The benefits of pet ownership and the responsibilities that come with it are important to understand at any age. We support animal welfare education in K-12 and post-secondary classrooms to emphasize the importance of responsible pet ownership and keeping pets out of shelters.

Supporting Our Community: Pets are good for the mental and physical wellbeing of their owners. Providing support, encouragement and a little kindness to pet owners in need is good for the pets, pet owners and our community. It also keeps pets out of our already overcrowded shelters.

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