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  2. 7 Places to Get Free Dog Food for Low-Income Families - K9 of...

    www.k9ofmine.com/free-dog-food-for-low-income-families

    Common Sources for Free or Low-Cost Dog Food. A variety of organizations and businesses are willing to help low-income families feed their pets. Some of the most notable include: 1. Pet Shelters

  3. Are you having trouble affording your pet? - The Humane Society...

    www.humanesociety.org/resources/are-you-having-trouble-affording-your-pet

    Do you need help affording food, a low cost vet, spay/neuter, and other pet resources? Use our list of national and state organizations that will help you and your pet.

  4. Pet Food Pantry - The Animal Foundation

    animalfoundation.com/get-pet-help/pet-food-pantry

    Our pet food pantry is a donation-based program that provides free pet food, treats, and other enrichment items for community members in need. Pet owners can come in every month to pick up pet food.

  5. Pet food pantries and pet food banks have been popping up around the country to help pet parents get their dogs and cats fed for free. During these difficult economic times, these organizations make sure pets don’t go hungry.

  6. Where Families in Need Can Find Free Dog Food | DogTime

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    The Humane Society of the United States: The Humane Society has a list of resources where pet parents can find free dog food, low-cost essential health services, and temporary foster care.

  7. Free pet food | Find a free pet food pantry - Need Help Paying...

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    Get free dog or cat food. Low-income families, the disabled and seniors will get free pet food or supplies from a pantry, charity, vet or non-profit in their community.

  8. By providing pet food for those in need during challenging financial times and increasing awareness, we offer an alternative to surrendering —or worse, abandoning—a family pet. Don’t Forget to Feed Me helps to ensure that no pet owner must choose between stay…or go.

  9. Free Dog Food For Low-income Families – Vet Explains Pets

    vetexplainspets.com/free-dog-food-for-low-income-families

    Answer: You can search online for pet food pantries, nonprofit organizations, and community initiatives in your area that provide free dog food to low-income families. You can also reach out to local animal shelters for assistance.

  10. Veterinarians can assist people in providing food and are willing to reduce the fees of certain services for dog owners that come from low-income families. Local pet stores . Pet shops may be willing to provide assistance to dog owners that have a low income, by giving discounts on essential items.

  11. The mission of the Home, Not Alone (HNA) program is to provide free pet food to low-income pet owners through partnerships with local senior centers/communities. Don’t Forget to Feed Me provides free, pre-portioned pet food to qualified seniors at participating partners on a regular schedule.