Saint Seton's Orphaned Animals

Getting to ZERO Homeless Pets

A NO KILL NATION!

Sponsor a Pet













Sponsorship is a wonderful way to help a
pet without the commitment of adoption.

The cost of an adoption program exceeds
our adoption fees.

Not all of the animals we accept into our
adoption program are healthy at the time of
surrender or at the time we save them from
the shelter.

We do everything humanely possible to cure
illness, fix broken bones, diagnose health
issues.  We will and do take animals to
specialists when needed.  The costs can
add up but, when we have rehabilitated the
animal and, ultimately see him/her find her
permanent, loving home, it is well worth the
effort.

Won't you please partner with us to make
dreams a reality?

Please apply sponsor Milo.





Give him time to adjust.
Like any new relationship,
this one also requires time,
patience and understanding.
The animal will warm up
at his own pace, which may
differ from your expectations.
PET TIP
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Jack n' Jack were both treated and
cured of heartworms.  Their owner
passd away and the dogs were not
found for a week.  Both are healthy
and live in a wonderful home thanks to
your support.
Baloo has a heart valve defect.  Sadly,
it is inoperable but, thanks to your
support, he was properly diagnosed by
a canine cardiologist and he will be
treated with medication.
Both of Koda's hips needed surgery.  
Thanks to a generous sponsor, she is
now very healthy and agile.
Rose and her 9 puppies were
abandoned at a rural, kill shelter.  
Rose nursed her pups, they all found
great homes and Rose was treated
and cured of heartworms.  Tina, a kind
volunteer, and her family nursed all of
these babies and Rose.  Rose is now
in the home of a foster/trainer to learn
basic obedience in preparation for
finding a forever home.
Little Axel was rescued from a
hoarding situation.  He suffered from a
severe upper respiratory infection.  
Axel was treated and cured thanks to
your support.
medication for skin issues but, he
is still experiencing difficulty.  Won't
you please make a tax deductible
contribution to cover the cost of a
visit with a canine Dermatologist?  
This little boy deserves a normal,
healthy life.  Milo needs allergy
testing to make that happen.