This adorable pooch is named The Count. His owners were close to surrendering him when he needed an expensive surgery — but thanks to a financial assistance program from IACS, they were able to keep him. ♥ Grant Keiser shares his story.
Inflation is making it hard to make ends meet, and sometimes those extra expenses can strain the care we need to give to our pets.
The CARES program has been in operation since 2018, but lately pet owners have been using it more then ever. This year alone they have served over 450 people and last month there were 163 diversions. "The generosity of strangers brought us our dog back and we were able to keep him," said Keiser. “It was just a relief to have our family member back.”
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