Yes.
The Pet Project helps people with a terminal illness to enjoy
and care for their companion animals.
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Do you provide any food for the animals? |
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Yes. The Pet Project provides a monthly pet
food and supplies food bank. Each client is scheduled for
pickup of up to 3 months worth of food for a pickup so that
they do not have to come in every month for pickup.
| 3.
How do clients receive food for their pets? |
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The clients can pickup their food at the monthly scheduled
pet food bank which is held at the parking lot of 1164
E Oakland Park Blvd for Broward clients, 6660
Biscayne Blvd at The Center for Independent
Living in Miami for Dade clients, or at Compass
at 7800 S. Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach on a
scheduled Saturday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Each client
will receive a detailed layout of their pickup schedule as
well as a calendar to show when they have to pickup their
food. The Pet Project also makes regular home deliveries of
pet food for clients with limited mobility.
| 4.
Does the Pet Project provide any vaccinations for clients
pets? |
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Yes. The Pet Project provides for annual
vaccinations for the companion animals of registered clients.
| 5.
What kind of service should clients expect from the Pet
Project? |
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The Pet Project provides immediate service for registered
clients.
| 6.
Does the Pet Project recommend any services? |
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Yes. The Pet Project recommends/coordinates
spay/neuter services.
| 7.
Does the Pet Project provide any staff information? |
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Yes. We have staff information tables at
Broward County locations.
| 8.
Will the Pet Project offer any education to the community? |
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Yes.
The Pet Pet Project does outreach to educate the community
and introduce potential clients to our services.
| 9.
Can I find any information on Zoonoses from the Pet Project? |
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Yes.
The
Pet Project acts as a source for information on Zoonoses,
the Human-Animal Bond, and other educational concerns.
| 10.
Does the Pet Project offer any services for individuals
not registered as a client? |
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No.
The Pet Project does not provide services for individuals
not currently registered as a Pet Project client.
| 11.
Can the Pet Project take any animals to visit people in
hospital? |
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No.
We are unable to take animals to visit people in hospitals.
| 12.
Can the Pet Project find homes for pets? |
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No.
The Pet Project is unable to find homes for pets. We can and
do recommend none kill shelters to people.
| 13.
Is the Pet Project able to pay vet bills for clients? |
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No. We can not pay vet bills for clients.
(We do refer people to agencies that could help.)
| 14.
Can the Pet Project find homes for litters born to clients
pets? |
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No. The Pet Project is unable to find homes
for litters born to client's pets.
| 15.
Is the Pet Project part of the ASPCA? |
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No. The Pet Project does not function as part
of the ASPCA
or any other group. (Although we maintain open communication
with other animal and AIDS organizations.)
| 16.
Does the Pet Project receive any funding from city, county,
state, or federal government social service? |
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No.
The Pet Project does not receive funding from city, county,
state, or federal government or any other social service.
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