Medical Care Provided for Low-Income Pet Owners by No Pet Left Behind
A nonprofit in Phoenix, Oregon is providing care for pets of low-income owners. No Pet Left Behind, provides funds to help out with “surgeries to spaying and neutering” to low-income…

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Gary Gershoff/Getty Images for American Kennel ClubA nonprofit in Phoenix, Oregon is providing care for pets of low-income owners.
No Pet Left Behind, provides funds to help out with "surgeries to spaying and neutering" to low-income and homeless pet owners.
"There's a lot of spay-neuter clinics, there's a lot of vaccine clinics, but the medical care was part of the greatest need so that's why we decided to make that our main goal," said Summer Hunt with the nonprofit.
Food is provided, but always a big obstacle. "Most of the homeless people, that's all they have is their animal," Hunt said. "They will feed their animal before they feed themselves."
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