Help Your Pet With The Ultimate Pet Fundraising Guide

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If you’re like the majority of Americans, you probably own a four-legged ball of fur. According to the Insurance Information Institute, 68% of US households own pets, and are all too familiar with the sound of a thumping tail against the furniture, or that gentle purring early in the morning. Your pet’s presence is truly woven into the fabric of your everyday life. That’s why when your pet goes missing, falls ill, or needs emergency surgery, it can shake your foundation and leave you feeling anxious about the future. Crowdfunding for pet expenses can ease financial burdens and ozma.one allow you to get your pal the help they need, right when they need it. Whether you own a cat, dog, shoes guinea pig, bullfrog-or any animal in between-this pet fundraising guide offers fundraising tips for animals that will double the donations for your pet fundraiser. Maybe your pup was injured on a hike and now you need help with vet bills.


Or perhaps you just need some cash to get your chicken sanctuary off the ground. Take a look at four ways that crowdfunding can help you and your pet. Americans spent over $69 billion on their pets in 2017, coweyepress.com according to the American Pet Products Association. This is no surprise when considering that emergency vet services can run into the thousands. It would be ideal to have money earmarked for makeup our four-legged friends, but we’re often caught financially unprepared in emergency situations. Sir Thomas Trueheart, a brave feline, is just one kitty who experienced an emergency and needed some serious help. Sir Thomas was found wandering around blind with severe injuries after a cruel human doused the fluffy cat’s face in acid. A good Samaritan took him to the vet where he stayed for over a month, receiving pricey pain meds, surgeries, and skin grafts. To help offset the enormous vet bills, his rescuer created a pet fundraiser on GoFundMe and raised over $13,000.  Th is data h as be en gener​at ed  by G​SA Conte nt  G ener​ator ᠎DE​MO!


In the end, Sir Thomas lost an eye and will have lifelong medical issues, but he made an incredible recovery from the traumatic event and now lives peacefully with people who love him. Airfare isn’t only expensive for humans; airlines still charge a pretty penny if your pet has to be checked as cargo. Maybe you’re moving and need to get your dog from point A to point B, or maybe you need to buy a plane ticket for yourself so you can reach your newly adopted buddy. Starting an online fundraiser can help you offset these travel expenses. That’s exactly what Ilona Thomas did when she needed to be reunited with her beloved cat Mellow. In 2011, Mellow escaped from home and was never seen again. A whopping six years later, Ilona received a phone call: someone had found Mellow. Ilona had moved out of state by that point, so she created her fundraiser, Bring Mellow Home, Destops to buy a plane ticket for the kind soul who had found Mellow.


It’s certainly not something you want to think about, but you may be at the point where ending your best friend’s suffering is the right thing to do. Sadly, in-home animal euthanasia can cost anywhere from $325 to $375, according to an article by The Mercury News, and cremation can run anywhere from $85 to $400. Starting a fundraiser for these costs allows you to send your pet off in dignity as soon as it’s needed. That’s what Ashley felt she had to do when her dog Gypsy was diagnosed with cancer and became very ill. Her fundraiser allowed her to pay for in-home euthanasia so Gypsy could feel comfortable and Apply safe in her last moments. If you’re part of a nonprofit doing good for animals far and wide, you can attest to the amount of money it takes to run an organization. Or perhaps you just need funding to get your organization off the ground. Pet fundraising helps you raise the money you need to get your 501(c)(3) Certified Charity status and pay for any startup costs that arise while launching your charity.


Jason Parker relied on GoFundMe to help him start his very own nonprofit called Gunnar’s Wheels. The organization’s name pays tribute to Gunnar, his black labrador that was hit by a truck and left paraplegic. Gunnar’s Wheels provides injured or disabled pups with wheelchair carts that their owners can’t afford. When Jason discovered that the carts cost between $125 and $700, he knew some extra money was needed to make his dream a reality. Thankfully, he was able to raise over $136,000 through GoFundMe to help other doggos get around and live their best lives. For more inspiration, read Fundraising Ideas for Animal Charity. When starting a fundraiser from scratch, it can be tough to know exactly what information to include and how to get your cause out there to the masses. Not to worry-we’ve got five tips to get you off to a purrrrrfect start. Who doesn’t love being immersed in a riveting tale? And when the protagonist is an adorable pet in need, animal lovers won’t be able to resist.