Every day, the Animal League rescues animals from places where they would otherwise be destroyed, and our no-kill philosophy means that we give each animal the care they need – the care and the second chance that they deserve. Some pets come to us with urgent medical needs ranging from broken bones, skin burns or infections necessitating critical care, to other orthopedic or medical issues requiring surgical intervention. Some animals also come to us with deep emotional scars due to neglect and mistreatment.

Please make a donation today to our Help Me Heal Program, and help us nurture many more animals back to health.

Featured Story: Help Flynn Heal

Peering out of an oxygen chamber in our Pet Health Centers, eight-week-old Flynn is anxious to be a kitten. He doesn’t understand that too much activity for him right now could be fatal. Flynn came to our attention after a routine check-up at a local shelter revealed his rare and life-threatening condition — peritoneal pericardial diaphragmatic hernia (PPDH). Will you help make sure Flynn gets the surgery he needs to survive? Read Full Story

More Help Me Heal Stories

In the humid and unforgiving woods of Florida, a heart-wrenching discovery was made. A mother dog and four tiny puppies, just weeks old, were found covered in maggots, struggling to survive. Thanks to a compassionate rescuer, they were brought to our shelter partner, Marion County Animal Services. The mama and two of the pups soon healed and found loving homes, but without immediate and specialized surgical intervention, two siblings’ young lives are at risk.
Despite a heartbreaking start to life, eight-month-old pup Fancy is full of kisses and has a tail that never stops wagging. Fancy was found by the side of the road in Texas after being hit by a car and unable to walk. With many helping hands, from the kind soul who first picked her up to our incredible shelter partner Friends of Jefferson Animals, who we were able to get Fancy transported to our Pet Health Centers for treatment.
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A few months ago, Hermie arrived with a fractured leg that needed surgical intervention to give him the best quality of life. After weeks of rehabilitation following surgery to realign his leg, Hermie is now back on his feet. Though a little awkward at first, Hermie made great progress and was finally cleared for adoption. This sweet pup didn’t have to wait long before his forever family came calling.
Abandoned in a trailer park in upstate New York, six-year-old feline Magpie was stuck walking in circles due to her severe vestibular damage from ruptured eardrums. A Good Samaritan eventually took pity on Magpie and brought her to the attention of our North Country Initiative (NCI) team. Magpie is the 63rd cat that NCI has assisted from this particular trailer park, where pets are commonly dumped outside as residents move in and out of the location.
In the heart of upstate New York, three helpless and vulnerable felines were suffering outside in the bitter cold – their little bodies bearing the brunt of untreated health issues. Fortunately, our North Country Initiative (NCI) came to their rescue, bringing them inside and transferring them into the hands of our Pet Health Centers team. With hope and determination, our Help Me Heal program aims to provide the lifesaving care Mystic, Rosaline and Sarah desperately need.
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After reuniting in our Biancas’ Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center, it wasn’t long before Yin and Yang found the perfect home — with a little help from North Shore Animal League America’s spokesperson, and feline foster mom, Beth Stern.
At just five months old, little Tommy’s heart is laboring tirelessly to keep him alive. Born with a severe heart murmur that puts him at risk of sudden death, Tommy desperately needs surgical intervention to mend his heart defect. Will you help us keep Tommy’s heart beating?
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Buddy has come a long way since he first arrived at our Pet Health Centers. Now fully recovered from his dual hip surgery, Buddy has made quite a mark on the hearts of his caregivers…and even on some of their family members.
Though his front leg drags along the ground, three-month-old Zeke is still playful and curious, running up to greet everyone around him. Now it’s up to the team at our Pet Health Centers to address Zeke’s medical condition, in order to prevent significant problems for him as he grows. It will require all our veterinary expertise, but we are determined for Zeke to have the active, happy life he deserves.
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Blondie came through her FHO surgery well and received post-operative care in her foster home. Tiny but mighty, she was a trouper throughout her physical therapy, including leg massages, heat and ice compresses and motion exercises. Now this spunky girl is ready for a home of her very own.