Pet Care Assistance Program

Thank you for your interest in the WCHS Pet Care Assistance Program!

The Pet Care Assistance Program (PCA) aims to help people and care for their pets. Too often, people must give up their pets because they aren't able to provide for their care. By helping pet owners keep their pets, fewer animals enter the shelter.

PCA includes:

  • Providing discounts at WCHS' Vet Center on the cost of wellness and spay/neuter surgeries

  • Access to the Pet Food Pantry

  • Temporary pet boarding if an owner is in crisis

This program is designed to help Windham County residents struggling to provide adequate care for their companion animals. We offer three discounts based on need and our financial resources. WCHS is a charity, and donors pay for all discounts.

Guidelines

Our guidelines to qualify for the WCHS Pet Care Assistance Program include:

  • Provide proof of Windham County residency

  • Provide proof of limited or fixed income (SSI/Disability/pay stub)

  • Agree to work with WCHS to have all family pets spayed or neutered

  • Agree not to acquire any more pets while receiving assistance

  • Agree to inform WCHS if financial status changes such that assistance is no longer needed

  • Agree that the program is not intended for the life-long care of medically ill animals

  • Acknowledge that repeated not showing up for appointments will result in the inability to use WCHS services

To apply, please use our Pet Care Assistance Application Form.

Once approved, participants can schedule an appointment to see our veterinarian or pick up food or supplies.


Please contact us at (802) 254-2232 or petwellness@windhamcountyhumane.org with questions or concerns.

Pet Food Pantry

We put out pet food in our entryway cabinets each day and it is first come, first serve. Our supply changes from month to month, based on the donations we receive.

  • PCA Participants can come once a week; please do not call ahead

  • We can not guarantee we will have food available

  • Please only take what you need

The OC Tober Fund was established by Marilyn George in 2023 to help provide veterinary care to Windham County pet owners with financial limitations, through Windham County Humane Society’s community veterinary programs. OC Tober was Marilyn’s beloved Shih Tzu.