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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.

We’ve awarded thousands of dollars to numerous worthy rescue groups, which are listed below in alphabetical order (including the year(s) funds were granted) …

American Black & Tan Coonhounds Rescue, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2007)
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.

Animal Friends Humane Society (Awarded Funds in 2007, 2009)
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.

Animal Life Savers, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2008)
This non-profit organization rescues homeless animals in the North Jersey area. Animal Life Savers provides assistance throughout the adoption process, in an effort to care for homeless animals in desperate need of love, personal attention and happy homes. They utilize TNR Programs (Trap, Neuter and Release) to reduce the overwhelming stray cat population in the greater metropolitan area. Animal Life Savers also dedicates significant time and energy to the education of children about the humane treatment of animals and developing compassion toward all forms of life.

Doberman Rescue Concern, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2007)
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.

Domino’s House (Awarded Funds in 2008)
This is a very special adoption organization located in Palm City, FL, devoted entirely to saving homeless cats. Every one of their cats has been rescued after facing starvation, injury due to accidents or cruelty, disease or a combination of these life-threatening challenges.

Finding Forever Homes (Awarded Funds in 2009)
The primary goal of this non-profit is to place each dog with their ideal family, in hopes that these wonderful animals will find their "forever home". They are dedicated to training and spend time every day with their pups prior to placing them in loving homes. They pay particular attention to each dog’s personality traits in an effort to match them with new pet parents. All dogs are spayed or neutered, crate- and house-trained, and are taught basic commands. We are pleased to support this new adoption agency in Madison, AL.

Greyhound Pets of America (Awarded Funds in 2009)
The Southeast Coast Florida Chapter of Greyhound Pets of America is a not-for-profit corporation that is organized and operated solely by volunteers. Everyone involved is dedicated to finding responsible and loving homes for retired racing greyhounds who, for any number of reasons, are no longer able to compete at the racetrack. Every penny they receive goes directly to pay for the care of their wonderful dogs, to maintain their kennel, and to defer the costs of events that promote greyhound adoption to the general population.

HART for Animals, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2009)
This non-profit organization is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets in Western Maryland. Through a vast network of individual volunteers and rescue organizations, HART has rescued over 2,500 animals by transporting them to more populous locations, where they have a greater chance of adoption. In light of the ever-escalating numbers of abandoned animals, they have launched a grassroots campaign to build an animal adoption center in Garrett County. We are proud of our support of this incredible operation.

Hobe Sound Animal Protection League (Awarded Funds in 2007, 2008)
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!

Humane Society Pet Rescue Fl, Inc.
This organization’s mission is to give animals a second chance. Located in Okeechobee, Florida, Humane Society Pet Rescue has volunteers that educate the general public about treating pets more humanely. They offer advice on training, feeding and grooming, as well as low-cost spay and neuter information and preventive medications. Pets surrendered are temperament tested, treated for medical conditions and groomed. This includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, preventatives, etc. When pets are ready, they find forever homes through their adoption process.

JC Care (Awarded Funds in 2008)
Based in Santa Monica, CA, this canine rescue, like many of those we support, is run strictly by volunteers. This organization focuses their energies on the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of Japanese Chin dogs. JC Care does not restrict their search for good homes to California, but all across the nation. We were delighted to contribute financial support for their tireless work of this great breed.

Lifelong Friends Pet Adoptions (Awarded Funds in 2008)
Like many shelters, Lifelong Friends of Lago Vista, TX, has seen a dramatic spike in the number of abandoned pets due to the economic downturn. The devoted individuals working in this haven are committed to saving stray and abandoned animals. Many of the dogs and cats in their care have been taken in from local animal control agencies unable to cope with the huge number of abandoned animals. Every cat and dog at Lifelong Friends is examined by a veterinarian and provided with the care they require. We are very proud to declare our support for this Texas rescue.

Lucky Cat Adoptions (Awarded Funds in 2008)
Lucky Cat Adoptions’ mission is to improve the welfare of stray and abandoned cats and kittens throughout the Jacksonville metropolitan area. They maintain their association solely on donations and through fundraising efforts, receiving no funds from any city, state or federal agencies. Their feral rescues receive the same medical care that adoptable cats do and are eventually re-homed with those who have expansive properties. Every penny they collect goes toward veterinary care, food, litter and essential expenses for the animals they rescue. We commend their efforts to educate the public on responsible pet ownership and their promotion of spaying and neutering programs.

Lucky Ones, Inc.
This organization rescues "at risk" dogs (facing euthanasia) from the Southern Maryland Tri-County Animal Shelter (TCAS) located in Hughesville, Maryland. Their goal is to save these dogs from certain death and give them a chance to spend the rest of their lives with loving adopters. Lucky Ones also a not-for-profit veterinary clinic offering spay/neuter surgery and vaccinations at a cost well below that of full-service veterinary clinics.

Noah’s Wish (Awarded Funds in 2007)
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.

Noah's Ark Sanctuary for Abused and Abandoned Animals (Awarded Funds in 2008)
In 2003, Noah's Ark opened a small feline adoption center in Pompano Beach, FL. The cats are humanely trapped, tested for disease, spayed and/or neutered, and vaccinated. And although they do not have a physical shelter for dogs, they do not hesitate to rescue the strays they encounter, placing them with volunteer foster parents. Their ultimate goal is to create a no-cage, no-kill shelter with enough fenced area for healthy feral cats to roam freely and safely, and to house stray and abandoned dogs in a home-like setting with room to run.

People’s Anti-Cruelty Association (PACA) (Awarded Funds in 2007)
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.

Pet Haven Rescue, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2009)
Founded in 2001, Pet Haven Rescue is located in Loxahatchee Groves, Florida. This organization is devoted to saving the lives of unwanted dogs. Pet Haven Rescue provides loving care to rescued dogs until suitable forever homes are found. All of their dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, micro chipped and heartworm tested prior to adoption.

Pets with Disabilities (Awarded Funds in 2009)
Located in Prince Frederick, Maryland, this small but mighty organization rescues pets with disabilities, as well as provides information and support to families caring for pets with disabilities. Pets with Disabilities was founded in 2000 by married couple Mike and Joyce. Their lives were changed forever after their rescue dog, Duke, broke his back playing as a puppy. Now, they travel all over the country with Duke and several other dogs, promoting their mission: "Provide a positive voice for dogs and cats with disabilities that desperately need homes”.

Rescue K911 (Awarded Funds in 2008)
Located in Tallapoosa County, AL, this all-volunteer rescue group takes in stray, lost and abandoned animals. Over the last eight years, they have rescued over 600 dogs and 34 cats from the streets of loneliness and starvation. On any given day, they offer excellent care to over 100 companion animals. Rescue K911 provides food, shelter and vet care to those in need; promote spay and neuter programs in their community; and helps place newly revived and healthy dogs and cats into loving homes.

Rescue Rehab Home, Inc. (Awarded Funds in 2007, 2008)
Founded in 2006, 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.

Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary (Funds Awarded in 2008)
The folks at Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary & Hospital concentrate their efforts on population control through sterilization, not euthanasia. This Jupiter, FL, facility offers low-cost spay/neuter services and medical assistance to the public, regardless of a person’s ability to cover the costs. An oasis among shelters, all animals welcomed here remain in residence until they are placed with caring families.

Sanctuary Animal Refuge and Hospice (Awarded Funds in 2008)
This caring group seeks to provide sanctuary to any animal that does not have a human family. They actively work to rehabilitate all of the animals brought into their facility. Rehabilitated animals will often become surrogate parents to new additions at the Sanctuary, creating security for all who call this loving place home. The living quarters for the animals are "condos" or "town homes", all of which are furnished with the comforts of a home. Volunteers spend time with all of the animals on a structured schedule to ensure that they receive plenty of exercise, human interaction and healthy doses of love.
 

If you would like to make a donation to the Dr. Jane's HealthyPetNet Foundation, you can do so at checkout or you can 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.

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