


We accept and provide medical care to old, injured, and sick animals. We make every effort to treat and care for kittens until they are eating on their own and healthy enough to go to a foster home, but some lives are still lost despite those efforts. To apply for a grant, the organization fills out a grant request form. The grant covers lifesaving medical treatment, emergency transportation, and essential supplies. Neonatal kittens have fragile immune systems and often arrive at the shelter as orphans and with compromised health. TagsforHope offers grants up to 1000 per pet to shelters and rescues to save a pet and prepare them for adoption. The reason(s) our shelter could fall below the 90% benchmark our shelter has a relatively high number of animals who die in care because: In cases of irremediable canine aggression when (1) a veterinarian has eliminated medical treatment as a solution (2) rehabilitation by a specialist in canine behavior has failed (3) staff and public safety cannot be reasonably assured, or other management protocols seriously compromise the quality of life. We only euthanize a pet if:Ī veterinarian has assessed that there is no chance of recovering an acceptable quality of life, or It would be clearly inhumane or unsafe not to do so immediately, or We do not euthanize healthy or treatable pets even at an owner's request. You're not just buying a product, you're also helping a great. But this isn't just any ID Tag, proceeds from each purchase go towards pets in need. Founded in 2013 by two brothers who share a love for dogs and cats, Tags For Hope was created. Our shelter is committed to saving every animal in our care who can be saved. Tags For Hope is a North American made pet ID tag that not only employs a purpose, but also a mission. Animal Lifeline’s No-Kill Shelter Agreement
