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California Healthy Pets Act
Go HERE to visit the California Healthy Pets Act website.

California Healthy Pets PSA

California Wildlife Center
Go HERE to visit the California Wildlife Center website.

California Wildlife Center (CWC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of a wide range of native species: from raptors and songbirds, coyote and deer, to marine mammal emergency response for the Malibu coastline.

As the Los Angeles area's primary rehabilitation facility, California Wildlife Center strives to ensure that each animal receives the highest level of rescue and medical care for release back to their wild, free-ranging state. Since 1998, CWC has experienced a steady increase in animal patients, caring for over 8,000 wild animals, (a 542% increase), many whose injuries were caused by the impacts of their urbanized environments.

Read more at their website.

Karma Rescue
Go HERE to visit the Karma Rescue website.

Karma Rescue saves at-risk dogs from the high kill Los Angeles area shelters.

Karma provides each dog a new beginning and finds them safe and suitable permanent homes through adoption, advocacy and education.

Karma Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)(3), tax deductible organization. They run COMPLETELY off charitable contributions.

Read more at their website.



Safety Around Dogs (The For Kids' Sake Project)
The For Kids' Sake Project was founded to help protect kids from injuries and/or deaths that, in most cases, can be prevented. They are committed to raising public awareness of the safety precautions that prevent kids from being bitten by dogs.

Additionally, the For Kids Sake Project will offer support and resources to children who are the victim of a serious dog bite or attack. Under qualifying circumstances, the For Kids' Sake Project will assist families with their medical bills.

Safety Around Dogs is a volunteer run, non profit 501(c)(3) organization that is supported entirely by their own personal contributions and donations from the general public.

Read more at their website.