Supporting Our Community
Community Pet Pantry
Our Community Pet Pantry is here to support pet owners in need, free from judgment or questions. Whether facing financial hardships or unexpected challenges, we understand that every pet deserves to be cared for. That's why we try to keep our pantry stocked with essential supplies like food, litter, bedding, and toys, generously donated by members of our community.
Pet owners can stop by to pick up what they need, ensuring that their furry companions receive the love and care they deserve, no matter the circumstances.
Grant Opportunity:
Feline Low-Cost Spay & Neuter
The Dunn County Humane Society, in collaboration with area veterinarians, has developed a “Feline Low-Cost Spay-Neuter Program” (FLCSNP) for cat owners in need residing within Dunn County. This program is grant funded with special rates provided by participating veterinarians. Applicants must currently be on Social Security or Disability, and it is limited to 2 cats.
At this time, participating veterinary clinics include:
In order to participate in this program, eligible clients are required to complete an application, provide proof of residency in Dunn County, provide documentable proof of need, and provide proof of pet ownership (i.e. pet license, rabies vaccine, microchip registration, etc.).
For more information about the Feline Low-Cost Spay-Neuter Program, please contact us using the button below.
Funds for this program are limited and have been provided by the Community Foundation of Dunn County and the Greg Biffle Foundation.
Grant Opportunity:
Bully Breed Low-Cost Spay & Neuter
The Dunn County Humane Society, in collaboration with area veterinarians, has developed a “Bully Breed Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Program” (BBLCSNP) for dog owners in need residing within Dunn County.
This program is grant funded with special rates provided by participating veterinarians. Applicants must currently be on Social Security or Disability, and it is limited to American Staffordshire Terrier and Pit Bull Terrier breed dogs or mixes.
At this time, participating veterinary clinics include:
In order to participate in this program, eligible clients are required to complete an application, provide proof of residency in Dunn County, and provide proof of pet ownership (i.e. pet license, rabies vaccine, microchip registration, etc.).
Approved applicants of this program may receive a $170 spay voucher for female dogs and a $100 neuter voucher for male dogs. Veterinary fees beyond the voucher limit will be the responsibility of the pet owner.
For more information about the Bully Breed Low-Cost Spay-Neuter Program, please contact us using the button below.
Funds for this program are limited and have been provided by the Dj & T Foundation.
Other Resources
If you are struggling with your pet, our team would be happy to talk through it with you! Whether you are experiencing behavioral problems with your pet, or just look for some advice, DCHS is here to help. Call the shelter at (715)232-9790, or use the message box below.
Get in touch.
We at DCHS are committed to helping Dunn County pets however we can. If you are struggling to care for your pet, or experiencing behavioral problems in the home, we will do our best to provide you with the resources you need. Call the shelter at (715)232-9790 or use this message box and our staff will get back to you as soon as they can.