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Pet Food Resources
Colorado Pet Pantry
The Colorado Pet Pantry will temporarily feed Colorado pets, allowing families to increase their ability to care for pets with the goal of keeping them out of shelters and with their families.
Pet food bank locations
are available around the city.
Many animal shelters offer pet food when they have donations available. Please reach out to
your local shelter
to inquire about availability.
Veterinary Resources
Metro Denver Veterinary Clinics
Humane Colorado Veterinary Hospital
at CSU Spur for low-cost vet care and cat spay/neuter
Humane Colorado Community Vaccine Clinics
Temporary Pet Housing Resources
Annie and Millie’s Place: Longmont Humane Society
*Weld and Boulder counties preferred
Phone: 720.340.1268
Email:
info@annieandmillies.org
Website:
https://www.annieandmillies.org/
Our mission is to keep humans experiencing homelessness together with their
fur family by evolving pet-friendly solutions, programs, and resources.
NOTE:
Currently only providing financial support for vet services. Works with Longmont Human Society for emergency boarding.
Cat Care Society
(cats only) *no county requirement
Phone: 303.239.9680 option 3
Email:
info@catcaresociety.org
Website:
https://catcaresociety.org/programs/
Offers a program for people who are unable to care for their cats temporarily due to a home foreclosure, temporary homelessness, an extended hospital stay, etc. Provides food, shelter, and medical care for the cat(s) for up to 30 days, at which point they return to their families
NOTE:
Can take a few days to get back due to programming.
Denver Animal Shelter Safe Haven Program
*Denver County only
Phone: 720.913.1311
Email:
DAP.safe@denvergov.org
Website:
https://www.denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Animal-Shelter/Programs/Safe-Haven-Program
Short-term program to help individuals experiencing crises receive care for their pet. Acceptance is on a case-by-case basis and based on shelter capacity. Can provide up to 14 days usually. Need a second contact, preferably a case manager, on file.
Humane Colorado Pet Assist Program
*no county requirement
Direct Line: 303.241.7113
Main shelter line: 303.751.5772
Website:
https://humanecolorado.org/services/pet-assist-inquiry-form/
The Pet Assist program helps those in need of a temporary safe place for their pet to live due to a variety of factors that leave them unable to care for their animals and when no other assistance is available. The animals are cared for through foster home placement. Pet assist is a short-term program, but each case is assessed based on the owner’s specific circumstances and resources of the shelter.
NOTE:
Response time can be up to 72 hours. Must have appointment to drop off. Can only accommodate for 30 currently. Can take up to 10 days for dogs and dogs need foster placement before being accepted.
Foothills Animal Shelter Better Together Program
*Jefferson County only
Phone: 720.407.5244
Email:
bettertogether@fas4pets.org
Website:
https://foothillsanimalshelter.org/better-together/
As part of our work in keeping pets with their families, we have partnered with Human Service Agencies and our Animal Control Partners to bring services to the citizens of Jefferson County. Our goal is to preserve the human-animal bond by providing support and services to those who need it. We provide pet food, animal supplies, vaccinations, and spay/neuter services. We will also provide short-term housing when requested.
NOTE:
10 days of care
Humane Society of Boulder Valley
*Boulder and Broomfield Counties preferred
Phone:
303.442.4030
x657
Email:
safetynet@boulderhumane.org
Website:
https://www.boulderhumane.org/safety-net-services/
2323 55th Street Boulder, CO 80301
HSBV provides temporary pet housing for hospitalized community members, victims of domestic violence, and those displaced from their homes due to natural disasters. We consider other situations on a case-by-case basis and space availability.
Longmont Humane Society - Safe Keep Boarding Services
*Boulder and Weld counties
Phone: 303.772.1232
Email:
info@longmonthumane.org
Website:
https://www.longmonthumane.org/services/marshall-fire-resources/
If you have been displaced from your home, Longmont Humane Society can offer safe, secure temporary boarding services for your pet.
NextDoor
Great place to see if any neighbors/nearby community members are willing to foster your pets/watch them temporarily for you. Please be sure to ask the right questions of anyone willing to help (how to contact them, length of stay, emergency planning, etc.) to ensure you, your pets, and your neighbors are safe.
Pawsitive Recovery
Website:
https://www.spcai.org/our-work/pawsitive-recovery/boarding-application
Helping people and animals recover together from addiction and abuse. Can take pets for 30+ days depending on the situation, animals, and capacity.
PeaceWorks Inc.
24/7 Assistance Phone/Text: 303-838-8181
Email:
info@peaceworksinc.co
Website:
https://peaceworksinc.co/services/
PeaceWorks offers emergency shelter for individuals and their pets in domestic violence situations. The private shelter is located in a rural area near Conifer, CO. Can accept people and pets as space allows.
ResPet Colorado
Website:
https://www.respetcolorado.org/are-you-in-crisis
Application:
https://airtable.com/shrIWjb2DAAmuaESs
Serves primarily dogs, other species based on availability
ResPet is a last resort, one time service for those who do not have the financial means to care for their dog while in crisis and who have exhausted every other alternative available to them. Pets must be up to date on vaccinations.
Springs Rescue Mission
Phone: 719.884.2758 or 719.314.2398
Website:
https://www.springsrescuemission.org/winter-homeless-shelter/
Low-barrier homeless shelter in Colorado Springs providing kennels for pets. Doors are open every day 5-10pm. Breakfast is served in the morning.
Until They’re Home
Website:
https://untilhome.dog/
Application:
https://form.jotform.com/210367177856060
Losing your home temporarily and don't have a place for your pet? We might be able to help! Our KTH program focuses on keeping pets out of the shelter who already have loving families. If your family is struggling to keep your pet at home for any reason, please contact us.
Wag and Rover Pet Boarding or Sitting services
Wag Website:
https://wag.co/
Rover website:
https://www.rover.com/
Wag and Rover are two companies that offer pet walking, drop-in visits, and pet sitting/boarding services. These services are through independent pet sitters. Services range from $15 for a 15-minute walk for dogs to $40-65+/night for overnight dog sitting. These are good options if you need immediate care.
Most veterinarians also provide boarding services. Your local veterinarian may be able to help board your animal in an emergency/crisis.
Pet Behavior Resources
Boulder Valley Humane Society Behavior Training & Behavior Services
Denver Cat Hospital Behavior Services
Humane Colorado Behavior Helplines & Consults
Northfield Veterinary Hospital Pet Behavior Counseling
The Veterinary Behavior Center
Pet Loss Groups
Animal Assisted Therapy Programs of Colorado – Pet Loss Support Group
Fridays 12-1pm Mountain Time
Registration required
https://www.animalassistedtherapyprograms.org/individual-therapy
Community Grief Center – Pet Loss Support Group
Third Saturday of the month, 10:30am-12pm
4650 W. 20
th
St. Greeley, CO 80634
leighann@mourningtolightpetloss.com
CSU Veterinary Hospital – Pet Loss Support Group and Individual Pet Grief Resources
First Saturday of the month, 10-11:30am
300 W. Drake Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80523
leighann@mourningtolightpetloss.com
https://vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/argus/pet-loss-support/
Human Animal Bond Trust – Pet Loss Support Group
Thursdays 6:30pm Mountain Time
http://www.petlossdenver.org/pet-loss-support-group.html
Humane Society of Boulder Valley – Pet Loss Support Groups
First Saturday of the month, 1-2:30pm, in person and Zoom
Third Saturday of the month hike in South Boulder, 9-11am
(720) 790-7554
Richard.Mercer@boulderhumane.org
Pet Loss Community – Pet Loss Support and Online Chatroom
$44/month for small group support groups and online support
https://www.petlosscommunity.com/group-support
University of Tennessee Veterinary Social Work Services – Pet Loss Support Group
Monthly virtual groups
https://tennessee.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvf-qurD4oEtPMjO0JMUVvb6booKTMrTUE#/registration
Human Sheltering Resources
Denver Office of Housing Stability
Family Tree
Homelessness phone: 303.467.2604, Shelter phone: 303.762.9525
24 hour DV crisis line: 303.420.6752
Email: homelessness@thefamilytree.org
Housing Website:
https://www.thefamilytree.org/homelessness
DV Website:
https://www.thefamilytree.org/domestic-violence-services
Family Tree is a non-profit human services agency providing innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.
PeaceWorks Inc.
24/7 Assistance Phone/Text: 303-838-8181
Email: info@peaceworksinc.co
Website:
https://peaceworksinc.co/services/
PeaceWorks offers emergency shelter for individuals and their pets in domestic violence situations. The private shelter is located in a rural area near Conifer, CO. Can accept people and pets as space allows.
SafeHouse Denver
Phone: 303.318.9959
24 hour Crisis & Info line: 303.318.9989
Website:
https://safehouse-denver.org/services/shelter-services.html
SafeHouse Denver provides safe and secure emergency housing for survivors of domestic violence and their children, regardless of age, gender, race or socioeconomic status.
Food Bank Resources
Denver Food Assistance
Website with resource sections for public food benefits, food bank locator, resources for mothers and children, and transportation resources.
211 Colorado
Phone: 211 or 855-855-4626
Interactive map to find food banks and food pantries.
Transportation Resources
Denver Connector
is a service offering free rides in the West Denver, Montbello, and GES neighborhoods of Denver. Download the “Connector” app to request a ride and see the service areas.
Community Resources
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Phone: 303.293.2217
Website:
https://www.coloradocoalition.org/housing
Assists individuals, individuals with mental illness, and families find housing and/or get support with housing resources (rent, deposits, pet friendly housing, etc.) Also, can provide employment and healthcare services and referrals.
Colorado Homeless Shelter Directory
Website:
https://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/state/colorado
This directory also provides resources for finding healthcare, rehab centers, food banks, and mental health centers.
Denver Human Services
Phone: 720-944-4347
Website:
https://denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Denver-Human-Services
Can provide help finding housing, employment, and financial resources. Will assist with getting a case worker who can help manage resources and connections.
Denver Rescue Mission
Phone: 303.297.1815
Website:
https://denverrescuemission.org/get-help/
Denver Rescue Mission is committed to helping people who are experiencing homelessness and addiction in our city change their lives. Thanks to the support of friends like you, we meet their needs through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, and community outreach.
Family Tree
Homelessness phone: 303.467.2604, Shelter phone: 303.762.9525
24 hour DV crisis line: 303.420.6752
Email: homelessness@thefamilytree.org
Housing Website:
https://www.thefamilytree.org/homelessness
DV Website:
https://www.thefamilytree.org/domestic-violence-services
Family Tree is a non-profit human services agency providing innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.
Haven of Hope
Phone: 303.607.0855
Website:
https://www.thoh.org/services-calendar
The mission at Haven of Hope is to provide food, shelter, clothing, counseling, rehabilitation, and hygienic services to the homeless and less fortunate. Low barrier shelter services in Denver.
Project Safeguard
Phone: 720-618-3482
Website: https://psghelps.org/what-we-do/
Project Safeguard empowers and partners with people who have experienced gender-based violence, helping them navigate a course of survivor-driven justice through expert, trauma-informed legal advocacy and representation.
Salvation Army of Denver
Phone: 303.295.3366
Website:
https://denver.salvationarmy.org/
Through the Housing Now program, Salvation Army of Denver provides short term rental assistance to people in need, as well as case management, resources, and home visits.
Samaritan House
Phone: 855.777.5280 or see website for specific program/location phone numbers
Website:
https://ccdenver.org/denver-samaritan-house/
The Samaritan house primarily serves women, families and veterans who are experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. They have multiple shelters throughout Denver.
Step Denver
Phone: 303.295.7837
Email: stepdenver@stepdenver.org
Website:
https://stepdenver.org/program-overview/
Step Denver’s goal is to help men in a state of desperation end their cycle of addiction, take back control of their lives, and transition to a safe and sober living environment where they can become productive, contributing members of their families and our community.
Rocky Mountain Refuge
https://rockymountainrefuge.org/
Rocky Mountain Refuge provides end of life care for unhoused individuals with terminal illnesses. They have a partnership with a local animal rescue so that animals can be rehomed safely. They are also developing a Continuum of Care for individuals who can self-care with hospice support.
The Gathering Place
Phone:
(303) 321-4198
or
(303) 321-0679
Website:
https://tgpdenver.org/what-we-do/
The Gathering Place (TGP) offers services to combat poverty and address the impacts of marginalization and oppression that are often contributing factors to poverty or homelessness. By offering low-barrier access to a broad range of basic necessities and wrap-around care options, TGP guides women, transgender folx and children living in poverty from a place of crisis and instability to one of stability and security.
Urban Peak
Main Line: 303.974.2900
Shelter Direct: 303.974.2908
Drop-In Center Direct Line: 303.974.2928
Website:
https://www.urbanpeak.org/
We provide a full range of
programs and services
that help youth experiencing homelessness in the Denver metro area and put them on a path toward self-sufficiency.
WellPower
Phone: 303.504.7900
Website:
https://www.wellpower.org/access-services/
Enriching lives and minds by focusing on strengths and well-being. Can provide resources for individuals struggling with substance use and mental illness.
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