Sign up for Email Updates
Your Subtitle text
What We Do

Is your health hindering your ability to care for your pet(s)?

Is it hard for you to walk your dog as often as he needs? 

Do you have trouble bending down to clean the litter box or fill the food dish?

Are you unable to pay to hire a professional to help you with your pet care needs?

Until you’re back on your feet, PUPP's goal is to provide volunteers who can help you with:

Dog Walking

Feedings
Playtime
Brushings
Litter Scooping

Our programs are in formation, so please contact us to see if you qualify and schedule a free consultation.   




Support the development of PUPP's life-saving, life-enhancing programs today: Donate Now!



Free and low-cost pet care for those who need it.


Animal companions offer therapy and support... and research shows they can extend your lifespan and improve your health.  However, too often the elderly and disabled have to give up their pets because they can no longer care for them and cannot afford the high cost of dog walkers or pet sitters.  

PUPP’s mission is to keep pets in their homes.
PUPP’s mission is to help people by helping pets.


We are a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit and we need volunteers to help the elderly and disabled care for their pets by providing the following services:
dog walking | feedings | playtime | brushings | litter scooping

If you’re interested in making a difference in the lives of people and pets as a PUPP pet care volunteer, contact us for a volunteer application today.


Why are these services so important?

PUPP's goal is to help people live longer and healthier lives by helping their pets.

Research indicates that having a pet improves mental and physical health:
  • decreasing feelings of loneliness and depression
  • decreasing blood pressure
  • relieving stress
  • increasing socialization and decreasing agitation among individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease
We believe that PUPP's services will also result in the following benefits:
  • improvement in quality of life for animal companions
  • decrease in the number of animals relinquished to shelters, ultimately leading to a decrease in the rate of euthanasia
PUPP doesn't only want to improve lives--
we want to save lives!