Pictured above is Deb and her sweet Peanut. Peanut was brought in to our Veterinary Clinic in 2021 very sick with limited financial resources. After an exam, it was discovered she had a treatable condition called a pyometra and only needed an emergency spay to save her life. Thanks to help from the Furry FACES Fund, Deb got 3 more great years with Peanut and preservation of a very important human animal bond.

The Furry F.A.C.E.S. (Feline and Canine Emergency Services) Program was established in response to the high number of Little Traverse Bay Veterinary Clinic clients who experienced difficulty paying for emergency medical care for their pets. There’s no doubt that being a pet owner can be costly, but when a family is faced with an unforeseen medical issue with their pet (such as being hit by a car), they are often forced to make difficult decisions.

Sadly, this often results in an otherwise perfectly healthy animal being euthanized or surrendered to a shelter simply because the owner cannot afford to treat their animal’s injury or condition.  This leads to more animals in our shelter who otherwise could have stayed in loving homes. The  Furry F.A.C.E.S. Program ensures that pet owners do not have to make these tough decisions such as surrendering or euthanasia when this occurs. Emergency funds are available for those who need it most which will cover the bill for half of the emergency care.  This invaluable program works toward the goal of gaining equal treatment for all pets by eliminating some of the financial barriers that pet owners frequently face.  We truly feel that an animal’s health shouldn’t suffer simply because of their owner’s inability to pay.