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Helping companion animals to lead healthier, longer and happier lives is not just
our company commitment … it’s our personal mission. That’s why we have worked
very hard to not only provide the best, health-promoting products, we have also
established a foundation to help improve the lives of abandoned companion animals all
across the U.S. The Dr. Jane’s HealthyPetNet Foundation is a non-profit organization
absolutely committed to supporting a variety of animal rescue groups, all of which
are dedicated to helping to rescue neglected and unwanted animals.
Every time you purchase a Trilogy (or HealthyPetNet) product, a portion of the profits
are contributed to a fund that supports the operations of this organization.
Thank you so much for your continued business! Together, we’re making a positive
difference in the world, one animal at a time.
In 2007, we’ve awarded thousands of dollars to numerous worthy rescue groups, including
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Hobe Sound Animal Protection League
Operating in Florida since 2001, this organization is committed to rescuing feral
cats. These animals exist in the wild with the constant threat of extreme temperatures,
environmental toxins, injury by vehicles, diseases and predatory animals. Volunteers
for this group use their homes to foster and domesticate these beautiful wild creatures.
These cats are either adopted by families after being domesticated, or remain at
Caring Fields, a wonderful property that features large houses for cats, complete
with fish tanks and TV’s!
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Doberman Rescue Concern, Inc.
In recent years, puppy mills have become a rampant problem in our country. As a
result, more and more rescues are focusing their energies on specific breeds. This
group was dear to my heart because Dobermans are true family dogs – smart, gentle
and protective of their families. Since 1981, this group has helped to place more
than 1,600 Dobermans with loving homes. The folks who run this rescue handle the
majority of their adoptive placing through word-of-mouth. While seeking adoptive
homes, these caretakers bring these wonderful dogs into their own home, covering
the costs of meals and medical care.
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Rescue Rehab Home, Inc.
Founded just last year, this organization focuses on a handful of dogs at a time,
rescuing those who seem nearly beyond hope. In what is truly an incredible undertaking
in care and devotion to canines, this unique organization purchased ten acres of
land in the mountains near Boulder, CO, for the express purpose of giving dogs room
to frolic and roam. They provide medical care, boarding, feeding and training, all
with the long-term goal of placing these dogs with loving families.
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American Black & Tan Coonhounds Rescue, Inc.
Another breed-specific rescue group, this organization places abandoned coonhounds
with foster homes until appropriate adoptive families can be matched with these
quintessential American dogs. They currently have forty dogs in their care, rescued
from locations throughout the country. Covering all veterinary expenses, and food
costs for foster homes when they can, this is an excellent group deserving of extra
help.
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Animal Friends Humane Society
This small group has been able to accomplish a great deal in only seven years. They
provide superb care for 100 dogs and cats. These animals have been rescued from
various plights, and now are housed in a climate-controlled building that’s kept
impeccably clean and features both indoor and outdoor runs. With several vets providing
needed medical care, these companion animals are destined for much better lives
with the help of this very special group.
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People’s Anti-Cruelty Association (PACA)
In existence since 1973, this organization is the oldest “no-kill” animal rescue
group in New Mexico. They focus on abandoned and/or abused cats and dogs. They provide
all needed medical care and safe havens until adoptive homes can be located. Taking
special care to place companion animals in home environments matching personalities
of pets and new pet parents, this group is on the leading edge of progressive pet
adoption.
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Noah’s Wish
During the recent wave of fires that engulfed huge swathes of California’s forests
and neighborhoods, thousands of animals were displaced. One organization took the
lead in protecting the surviving animals, including cows, donkeys, horses, sheep,
chickens and goats. They provided veterinary care and food, not only for these animals,
but also for the dogs and cats that escaped with their families to temporary shelters.
This same organization provided care for thousands of animals in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina.
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If you would like to make a donation to the Dr. Jane's HealthyPetNet Foundation,
please send a check to The Dr. Jane's HealthyPetNet Foundation, Inc. at P.O. Box
1425, Palm City, Florida 34991. Or, if you would like more information about
the foundation, please email llogue@healthypetnet.com.
Dr. Jane's HealthyPetNet Foundation, Inc.
EIN: 20-5373896
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