Veterinary Students Association Charitable Wish List
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Favorite gifts:
Your contribution will support the important work of your favorite Animal Welfare Nonprofit and help make the world a better place.
Best Friends Animal Society
$25.00
Your gift will pay for the spay or neuter of one of the new arrivals at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Spaying or neutering is one of the greatest gifts you can provide your pet, your family and your community. These routine medical procedures not only help control pet overpopulation, but they may also prevent medical and behavioral problems from developing, allowing your pet to lead a longer, healthier and happier life.
In Defense of Animals
$35.00
This gift will supply an abused cat or dog with bedding, treats, toys, and nutrition – things that most of us take for granted but that many new arrivals will experience for the first time.
Farm Sanctuary
$5.00
This gift will provide treats for the rescued animals who call Farm Sanctuary home. Some of the animals favorite treats include apples, carrots, dried fruit, sunflower seeds, bagels and rice cakes.
Best Friends Animal Society
$25.00
Your gift will pay for one horse at the sanctuary to get his/her feet trimmed.
Rescue Team
$50.00
This gift will help provide food for an orphaned dog for one month. With hundreds of dogs to feed each year these costs add up very quickly. Additionally, some of the dogs we rescue are skin and bones and require a special diet to help fill them out and get them back to a healthy adoptable weight!
Wild Horse Sanctuary
$38.00
Your donation will allow us to purchase hay and minerals for the horses and burros, when their natural food source is depleted.
Best Friends Animal Society
$5.00
Your $5 donation will buy one of the following treats: A small bag of almonds in the shell, a small bag of walnuts, a bag of peanuts, a package of peanut butter cookies, a box of Kashi crackers, or Kashi energy bars. The parrots all love treats!
Wild Horse Sanctuary
$25.00
Your donation would allow us to purchase 4 weanling size rope halters.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
$25.00
To help increase the chances that a lost animal will be recovered, the ASPCA relies on microchip identification. An electronic chip, about the size of a grain of rice and carrying a unique code, is implanted between a pet’s shoulder blades. The code is entered into a database that links up the animal’s family’s address and contact information. Similar to a routine vaccination, this procedure is quick and painless. If a lost animal is brought to a shelter or vet’s office, the facility will use a scanner to check the dog or cat for a microchip. Your gift will allow us to microchip one adoptable animal in our shelter, affording peace of mind for the new pet parent and helping to ensure a speedy return in the event that the animal accidentally becomes lost.
$10.00
Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement Inc
$6.00
Your gift will provide one de-wormer treatment for a senior horse helping to assure both their health as well as the health of the entire herd.
Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement Inc
$20.00
Your generous gift will provide the aid to help fund the retirement of a needy horse when its owners are unable to afford the fee. Our Retirement Scholarship Fund for Needy Horses is a growing reserve set aside specifically to help in this unfortunate situation. Your donation will grow along with the donations of others and with interest income to offset the fee expenses making sure that a worthy horse will be able to retire permanently to a safe, caring facility. The current (May 2008) cost for retirement is $6,000. But with the power of many donations and compound interest, your $20 will grow quickly.
Best Friends Animal Society
$100.00
Your gift to spay and neuter four sanctuary rabbits will greatly increase the chance that they will live longer, healthier lives, be better companions and reduce the numbers of abandoned and euthanized rabbits at shelters.
Farm Sanctuary
$50.00
Your gift will provide one month of care for a rescued cow. By sponsoring a farm animal, you can provide the necessary support to care for a rescued animal. Farm Sanctuary's shelters are funded entirely by members, so the number of animals we can care for is always dependent on sponsorship funding.
Farm Sanctuary
$10.00
Your gift will provide one month of care for a rescued rabbit. By sponsoring a farm animal, you can provide the necessary support to care for a rescued animal. Farm Sanctuary's shelters are funded entirely by members, so the number of animals we can care for is always dependent on sponsorship funding.
Farm Sanctuary
$25.00
Your gift will provide one month of care for a rescued sheep. By sponsoring a farm animal, you can provide the necessary support to care for a rescued animal. Farm Sanctuary's shelters are funded entirely by members, so the number of animals we can care for is always dependent on sponsorship funding.
Best Friends Animal Society
$52.00
Your gift will provide one injection of IV Legend, giving a horse joint relief for a month.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
$75.00
To ensure that each animal who gets adopted has the best possible chance of remaining healthy and happy in his or her new home, ASPCA veterinarians offer specialized care and treatment for all of the animals in our shelter. Our medical staff tests each animal for a variety of illnesses—to protect their health, as well as the health of all the animals in our shelter. Adoptable animals also receive all required vaccinations. Your gift will provide veterinary care for a dog or cat awaiting adoption in our shelter. When that animal finds his forever home, he’ll already have the foundation of good health. Thanks for making that glorious beginning happen!
In Defense of Animals
$20.00
This gift will afford Project Hope puppies and kittens a crucial step in their path to adoption with a much-needed veterinary exam. Initial exams include checking their weight, temperature, heart, lungs, internal organs, and ears. Pre-adoption examinations for puppies and kittens are often a veterinarian’s favorite part of the job.
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