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Our goal is to help rescue dogs and cats find a happy and loving family, although not all dogs and cats arrive into our care in perfectly adoptable condition. Fortunately, The Pet Rescue Center is supported by the medical supervision of Dr. Matthew Wheaton of Alicia Pet Care Center and if medical care is deemed necessary to fulfill the animals adoptability, we can provide that care.   Please enable us to continue to provide medical care as needed by sponsoring any of these common services necessary below. All medical cases we rescue would've otherwise been euthanized at the shelter for their condition, had we not taken them. Imagine that! So far in 2009 we have had numerous medical cases. Please help us pay our bills! We are grateful for any amount of support!

 

Help The Pet Rescue Center Continue To Save Dogs & Cats from Shelters that require Medical Treatment to recover, and find an adopting family after treatment.

$500 - Urgent Medical Need

 

$100 - Spay / Neuter

 

$1200 - 1yr of Spays & Neuters for Dogs & Cats (Subscrption for $100 a month for a year)

 

$100 - Dental Care

 

$25 - Grooming

 

Non Specific Medical Care Donation (Your Desired Amount)

READ ABOUT OUR MOST RECENT EXTREME MEDICAL CASE:

July 30, 2009 - After having over 30 teeth pulled and being treated for dermatitis secondary to severe long term matted hair, Dog Marley is a healthy older dog that is ready for a loving home.

July 9, 2009 - The PRC Welcomes Dog Marley... Sweet, Sad, Abandoned, Neglected & Abused 8 year Old Male Cocker Spaniel

Click to watch his video:

July 23rd, 2009 - Marley is on the road to recovery & will soon be available for adoption, please contact us if you are interested in meeting him, 877-277-7938.

PAST MEDICAL NEEDS CASES:

Kayleigh's Broken Heart

UPDATE:

We are pleased to announce that we have successfully found a new loving family for Kayleigh - Thanks to Dr. Hays & Family!

May 5th, 2009 - We brought Kayleigh to Advanced Veterinary Care Center for her surgery yesterday morning, May 4th and it was a HUGE success thanks to the caring hands of Dr. Danielle Yuhas. They kept her overnight for observation and she responded well to the surgery. She wagged her tail the whole drive back to the PRC. Kayleigh will need her stitches to be removed by Dr. Wheaton in 10 days, a recheck with Dr. Yuhas in 30 days and a maintainence visit 1 time a year to be sure all is still well.

April 29th, 2009 - As all of you have so quickly and easily fallen in love with Kayleigh so did the caring doctors and staff at Advanced Veterinary Care Center. She checked out well for the surgery and is a perfect candidate for the repair to be done to her heart - specifically the abnormal blood vessel to be closed off. Surgery is scheduled for May 4th, 2009 @ 1:00 pm.

April 28th, 2009 - Thanks to all who have donated thus far. Kayleigh will visit Dr. Lesser for her consultation for surgery tomorrow (Wednesday). We will let you know when he plans to do her surgery. Check back often for updates!

 
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