Vets Caring for the Writer’s Guild of America Pets – DoggieUK9

The Free Animal Doctor non-profit organization has been working in California caring for rescued dogs and cats for the last seven years. Numerous writers, actors and others working in Hollywood have helped support this organization, as well as have taken or helped to place rescued cats and dogs.

Now the pets of the Writers Guild of America need help while on strike!

According to the founders of Free Animal Doctor, “Now these same people are not working, and probably for a protracted time and without money coming in, but their pets still need care, they still get injured, or might be diagnosed with something or need a consistent supply of important medicine, all of which can become overwhelming. We at Free Animal Doctor are here to help.”

Vets of the Free Animal Doctor

The Free Animal Doctor believes that no cat or dog should delay urgent care, put off important treatment, or stop taking necessary medication because they are out of work. No one who had the great heart to rescue an animal should now feel that they may need to give them up because of lack of resources. They put together a fund  for those dogs and cats, to make sure they can still get the care they need and stay in their loving home during this strike. 

Free Animal Doctor operates a mobile spay and neuter mobile clinic in San Gabriel Valley at the Santa Anita Racetrack. Currently, the organization is able to help with any major medical issues that arise, by working with a network of doctors who can provide care for all issues. Their goal is to raise enough money to create a one stop shop at their clinic location so all care can be done in-house. As soon as they can, Free Animal Clinic plans to expand their services to a full-service in-house clinic at their current location. 

If you would like to contribute to the writers strike animal fund, please click HERE. All the donations received using this above link will be used to pay for treatment for the pets of members of the WGA (Writer’s Guild of America) pets who have an important and necessary treatment that should not be delayed. No fee is deducted, 100% of your donation goes to the animals, and the organization pay’s the veterinarian directly. No individual, no owner receives any money.

[Link to freeanimaldoctor.org]