The Bobo Fund


The Bobo Fund only offers temporary, one-time assistance for pets that require medication or prescription food for chronic medical conditions. However, there are many other resources for services that may provide help to you and your pet. Please note that we cannot guarantee assistance from any of the services listed below.
Payment Plans
Scratchpay - Many vets now allow Scratchpay which creates an affordable payment plan that does not affect your credit score to those who qualify.
Pet Vet Care Assistance
The Pet Fund - Non-urgent, non-basic care
Low-cost Veterinary Care Directory (Alley Cat Allies)
Vet Care Assistance for Pet Owners (Banfield)
Pet Financial Assistance Programs (Best Friends Animal Society)
Are you having trouble affording your pet? (HSUS Resources)
Waggle.org - Create a fundraiser to pay for other veterinary care. If you create a fundraiser, please email us and we will share it on our social media.
Online Veterinary Resources
Free Online Vet Chat (Chewy)
Vetster - Talk with a vet online 24/7 (paid service)
Urgent Care Asistance
Emergency Medical Assistance
Low-Cost Spay and Neuter
ASPCA Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Search
Spay Neuter Network (Texas)
Texas Coalition for Protection of Animals (Texas)
Cancer Treatment
DogsLife (Texas)
In-Home Euthanasia
CodaPet (Staring at $250)
Low-Cost Vaccinations
Free Pet Vaccine Search (Petco Love)
Spay Neuter Network (Texas)
Texas Coalition for Protection of Animals (Texas)
Nonprofit Low-Cost Veterinary Care
CHEW Animal Hospital (Dallas)
Pet Community Center (Nashville)
Pet Owner Assistance
Findhelp.org - Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.
What to Do When Financial Crisis Strikes? - A comprehensive list of resources and information for persons facing financial crisis.
United Way 211 - 211.org through United Way provides local resources for folks when need help for the following: emergencies, housing - expenses and utilities, food programs, and healthcare expenses - referrals, mental health and substance abuse. You can call your local 211 or find resources through their website.