Hear Tonzo’s Tale
Listen to an interview between Larry Montague, Tonzo’s owner, and Ned Schumann by clicking here.
Listen to an interview between Larry Montague, Tonzo’s owner, and Ned Schumann by clicking here.
The Spring 2015 newsletter is available on-line by clicking here.
Pet Pal’s President, Pam Kolacy, has prepared a report on our 2014 accomplishments. Here are some of the outcomes of our efforts: 328 pets in low income families spayed/neutered in 2014; 3,785 pets since 2002 65 community cats spayed /neutered … Continue reading
We’re excited to announce that our year-end challenge has been met! Thanks to a dedicated group of Pet Pals supporters who offered this Challenge Grant and to all the donors who generously responded, this year-end fundraising campaign raised $15,773. These … Continue reading
During January and February, the Port Townsend Food Coop included Pet Pals as one of the three non-profit organizations to receive donations in its Beans for Bags program. Pet Pals received $220.55 for January. We thank the Food Coop for … Continue reading
Thank you to Sheila Piccini, owner of Secret Gardens Nursery, who offered a fall sale that provided special discounts for customers who included a donation to Pet Pals when they made their purchases. Thanks also to our supporters who made … Continue reading
We have two easy ways for you to help animals and they will both make you smile! If you’re a patient at the Uptown Dental Clinic, be sure to fill out their charitable giving form the next time you are … Continue reading
Nancy Stickney of Quilcene recently trapped her second feral cat for the Pet Pal’s Community Cat program, a gray-and-white male who was somewhat tame, but took three weeks to finally enter the trap. She took him to Hadlock Veterinary Clinic … Continue reading
Reducing pet homelessness in our community is a team effort. And Pet Pals is especially fortunate that our team includes Dr. Ginny Johnson, who has one of the most generous hearts for animals we know. With great appreciation, we recently … Continue reading