C.A.R.E. initially started as a funding source for a small, local shelter that did not have in-house medical care. The medical pets in this shelter had the unfortunate luck of landing in a shelter that had no budget for outside medical treatment. We saw an opportunity to work with city officials to create a better world for these pets and saved over 400 lives through our intervention. We have since become a medical-only rescue implementing life-saving programs that save the lives of at-risk shelter pets.
C.A.R.E. currently has two special-need programs in addition to our General Emergency Fund.
• Senior Animal Wellness Program - The Senior Animal Wellness Program is intended for senior dogs and cats over the age of seven. These pets are at most risk for euthanasia due to age, age-related illnesses and/or lack of owner information. The program provides a complete senior wellness exam including bloodwork, x-rays, urinalysis, and fecal testing. Senior pets that participate in the program become more adoptable as it gives valuable insight into the health of a senior pet, especially those with unknown medical histories.
• Parvo Fund - C.A.R.E.’s Parvo Fund assists with dogs and puppies that are diagnosed with Parvovirus. The fund covers the cost for hospitalization, (which can sometimes last 7 days or more), fluids, antibiotics and immune boosters. These animals are almost always euthanized at the shelter and therefore their best chance of survival is to be transferred to a vet hospital. These puppies are then moved to foster homes to recover until their quarantine period expires.
• General Emergency Fund – covers all emergency medical funding costs including diagnostics, treatment, emergency vet fees, regular vet fees, specialists, surgery costs, hospitalization and medications.
(It is also worth mentioning that although C.A.R.E. does not have a formal program for helping low-income individuals or veterans seeking financial assistance for their own pets, we do try our best to aid those individuals when funds are available.)
"We are one of the very few organizations in Arizona that pull ONLY medical pets from shelters."
C.A.R.E. Medical Fund is a foster-based, medical-only rescue. Our adoption program helps medically challenged animals to become adoptable by providing immediate medical care and rehabilitation. While other rescues take in medical dogs some of the time, we only intake pets that have serious injury or illness. These pets are at high risk for euthanasia at the shelter. Unfortunately, the high cost of care is why medical dogs are not pulled by local rescues. Once these pets are restored to health, they are put up for adoption.
"Our expenses are always higher, our commitment is longer and unfortunately, not all our pets make it."
Each one of our rescues require medical care that exceed the standard norms for rescue pets. Often, we are trying to diagnose a condition that is not immediately evident. Every case we encounter is unique and therefore has its unique challenges. This requires time, patience and above all, funds to be able to diagnose and treat the condition. For those pets that we feel are best left in our care for their lifetime, we created a hospice program. For those pets that need end-of-life care, we are always there to help transition them to the Rainbow Bridge. We will NEVER allow a pet to needlessly suffer.
"Our fosters are the lifeblood of our organization. They are the superheroes."
Pets pulled from the shelter live with fosters in their homes until ready for adoption. Most of our team fosters have experience handling animals that have medical challenges and are prepared to be their caretaker for the long haul. The time, love and commitment that all our volunteers put into each pet makes them all superheroes and when they see a pet that was once considered “unadoptable” find their forever home, the feeling is incredible.
"Our supporters, donors and friends keep us strong and give us hope for the future."
C.A.R.E. Medical Fund runs entirely on the generosity of our supporters. We receive no outside funding from government or state agencies and public and private grants for our small organization is limited. We need your help so that we can continue to help homeless animals that need emergency medical funding. We would greatly appreciate your help in order to help more animals that need vet care.
Adoption Policy
OUR ADOPTION PROCESS.
First of all, thank you for considering adoption! Adopting a rescue pet is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Millions of dogs and cats are just waiting for a home to call their own, and by adopting a rescue pet you are truly saving a life! We just wanted to take a moment to let you know that we think you are awesome!
Our adoption process is simple:
1. The first step is to complete the Adoption Application.
Once we receive your application, you will be contacted within 48 hours.
2. Your application will then be assigned to a volunteer that will schedule a home visit.
The home visit allows us to get a better understanding of your family and your lifestyle so you meet dogs that fit your family. All members of your family must be present for the home visit.
3. Once you are approved, the foster home will contact you.
All our dogs are in foster homes, so you will need to be an approved adopter before meeting any of our rescue dogs.
4. The foster home will schedule a meet-and-greet.
All members of your family must be present for the meet and greet. If you have other pets, a controlled introduction to other pets in the home will also be conducted at this time. We want to make sure everyone gets along!
5. You have 24 hours to make your decision.
Once you have met your potential new family member, you have 24 hours to make your decision. You will need to contact the foster home with your decision within that time frame, otherwise, the foster home will contact the next family in line.
6. An Adoption Agreement will be completed and you will receive all medical and vaccination information.
All our rescues have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Medical history from our veterinary office partners will be included.
7. The adoption fee is collected.
8. You get to take your new family member home!
ADOPTION FEES:
Adoption fees range from $200 to $600 depending on the age and breed of the rescue you are adopting. Puppies and purebred breeds may be at the higher fee range. Seniors and dogs with ongoing medical issues may be at the lower fee range.
https://caremedicalfund.org/adopt.html
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