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Success Story: Convict

Hello, my name is Convict, and I’m a 7-year-old Staffordshire Terrier. I live with my dad in Washington state. One day, my dad noticed the growth on my eye had doubled in size. I couldn’t stop blinking and pawing at

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Success Story: Duncan

🐾 Meet Duncan 🐾 Duncan, a 7-year-old German Shepherd, and his owner have been navigating life together on the road for the past five years. Recently, Duncan started showing signs of discomfort, shaking his head as if something was irritating

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How Pet-Friendly Homeless Shelters Heal

Charles “Chip” Petherbridge (left), Charles Jones (center), and Julia Atkinson, all residents at Breaking Bread Community Shelter in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, sit outside the shelter with their dogs, Midnight (center left) and Bam Bam, while waiting for dinner on Aug.

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Success Story: Neveah

Meet Neveah, a 3-month-old dachshund who recently found herself in a tough situation. Neveah and her owner, who live in their vehicle in a church parking lot, were referred to us by a veterinary office in Grants Pass, OR. Neveah had

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Success Story: Convict

Hello, my name is Convict, and I’m a 7-year-old Staffordshire Terrier. I live with my dad in Washington state. One day, my dad noticed the growth on my eye had

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Success Story: Duncan

🐾 Meet Duncan 🐾 Duncan, a 7-year-old German Shepherd, and his owner have been navigating life together on the road for the past five years. Recently, Duncan started showing signs

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How Pet-Friendly Homeless Shelters Heal

Charles “Chip” Petherbridge (left), Charles Jones (center), and Julia Atkinson, all residents at Breaking Bread Community Shelter in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, sit outside the shelter with their dogs, Midnight (center

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Success Story: Neveah

Meet Neveah, a 3-month-old dachshund who recently found herself in a tough situation. Neveah and her owner, who live in their vehicle in a church parking lot, were referred to us

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Hi, I’m Baby.I’m an 11-year-old Chihuahua mix, and I live under a bridge with my mom. We’ve been experiencing homelessness ever since we lost my dad to COVID-19. He was our provider, and when he passed, everything changed.We’ve been surviving one day at a time ever since. I’m my mom’s emotional support animal, and she’s my whole world. We keep each other going.One day, while we were out on a walk, I was attacked by another dog. It was bad. My eye was hanging out of its socket. My mom was devastated. She didn’t know how she would ever afford to get me help.She searched online and found Feeding Pets of the Homeless. After a phone interview, I was approved for emergency veterinary care.At the animal hospital, they put me under anesthesia and removed my injured eye. I was given pain medicine and antibiotics to help me heal.Now I’m back with my mom, safe and recovering. I may only have one eye, but I still have my whole heart, and it belongs to her. Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $989 toward my care.Please consider donating to help pets like me stay with the people who love us the most, even when life gets hard. ... See MoreSee Less
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