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Low Cost Vets, Financial Aid and Alternative Treatments for your Pet

MNSNAP (Spay Neuter Assistance Program) can help you find low cost vet clinics, animal hospitals, and trainers.

Mission Animal Hospital is a nonprofit, fully equipeed, low cost veterinary hospital and clinic.

For information on VeTouch, a non profit providing free basic vet care to low income or no income families, click here.

HandicappedPets.com has a list of financial aid groups.

BestFriends.org has a breed and disease specific list of organizations.

A list of holistic veterinary treatments can be found on the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association's website. You can also find holistic vets near you.

Did you know chocolate was toxic to your pet? A list of top pet poisons and what to do if they are ingested can be found at ASPCA and the Pet Poison Helpline.

Holistic Treatment
Financial Aid

Red Rover is an organization that helps financially when it comes to pets.

Poison Control
Low Cost Vets

The Humane Society of the United States lists state and national resources for pet owners with financial need.

Does your pet have a chronic medical condition or require expensive surgery?  The resources below are here to help.

ValueCare Vet, Peace of Mind Vet, and Kindest Cut are great resources in the SouthWest Twin Cities metro.

Animal Humane Society is a local organization that can offer financial resources to help you keep your pet.

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