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Helping Hands for Homeless Hounds: HOLIDAY DONATION DRIVE!

Dec 5, 2018 | Giving Back

Each year during the holiday season, the AZPetVet family of animal hospitals is honored to partner with a local, community-based organization that works to make a difference in the lives of pets and their pet parents! One of the organizations we are partnering with this year is Helping Hands for Homeless Hounds.

They are the very definition of a grassroots local cause; Cheryl, the founder, is actively involved in doing site visits to homeless shelters and camps all throughout the Phoenix area. She is well loved and appreciated by those she serves and takes an accepting and non-judgmental approach to the care of these animals and their owners. The services she and other volunteers provide on these visits are food and comfort measures, as well as vaccinations, microchips, and county licensure for all homeless-owned pets. For those pets that the owner is no longer able to care for the pet, she also coordinates rescue efforts to re-home these homeless pets.

The AZPetVet family is working to help collect donations for this wonderful organization.
Here are some of the most-needed items from the wish list:
– Small, Medium, and Large Clasp Collars
– Treats and toys for larger dogs
– Dog shampoo
– Leashes & harnesses
– Silicone collapsible bowls
– Small fleece blankets
– Cat and dog transport bags
– Pet strollers
– Cat food (wet and dry)
– Dog food (wet and dry)

WE WILL BE COLLECTING DONATIONS THROUGH 12/31/2018 AT THESE AZPetVet LOCATIONS:

Animal Hospital at Anthem & Grooming
Beardsley Animal Hospital
Bell Ridge Animal Hospital, Boarding & Grooming
Dove Valley Animal Hospital
Fletcher Heights Animal Hospital & Grooming
Goodyear Animal Hospital & Grooming
Happy Valley Animal Hospital
North Buckeye Animal Hospital & Grooming
Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming
Sarival Animal Hospital & Grooming
Scottsdale Hills Animal Hospital & Grooming
Signal Butte Animal Hospital & Grooming

Disclaimer: Not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding the medical condition of your pet. If you think your pet has a medical emergency, call or visit your veterinarian or your local veterinary emergency hospital immediately.