Your Support Is Essential For Their Survival

Sebastian Medical Fund

Sebastian Medical Fund takes its name from the very first shelter animal we aided; a cat named Sebastian. Your support and contributions empower us to finance vital emergency and diagnostic medical treatments. This fund is dedicated solely to this life-saving care, ensuring that 100% of your generous donation goes towards this purpose. Your generosity plays a pivotal role in saving lives!


Behavioral Intervention Programs

Behavioral Intervention Training, often overlooked, plays a pivotal role in shaping the destinies of some dogs. These furry friends might exhibit quirks that impact their chances of finding a loving home. That's where the BIT Program comes into the picture. The certified trainer(s) step in, assessing each dog's unique behavior, tailoring a training regimen that addresses their needs, and setting them on the path to the brightest possible future in their forever homes. But that's not all. Our Special Project isn't just about training; it's about making a significant impact on the lives of shelter animals. Through funding, we're dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for these deserving companions.

General Fund

Donations to the General Fund are unrestricted and can be allocated to the area with the greatest need. Together, we make a difference in the lives of homeless stray animals that find refuge in our county's shelter, saving and enriching their lives.

Paying tribute to a special person or pet is a meaningful way to honor or remember a loved one and provide life-saving care to animals in our county shelters. A Tribute donation provide life-saving care, critical veterinary services, and a second chance. Your generous tax-deductible donation will brighten the lives of pets waiting patiently for loving homes.

In Memory of a Beloved Person

In Memory of a Beloved Dog

In Honor of a Veteran

Other Ways to Give

In Honor of a Birthday/Anniverssary

In Memory of a Beloved Cat

In Memory of a Childhood Pet

In Honor of a Senior Cat or Dog

In Honor of a “Gotcha” Day