Shopping security
Shelters across the country are struggling to provide for pets that need care. Severe natural disasters, high levels of surrenders, and pet over-population have left shelters overflowing, putting pets' lives at risk.
Sweet Sadie needed a comforting toy and blanket after losing her puppies to distemper.
For these shelters, who are saving thousands of pets' lives each year, providing the basic essentials for rescue pets can be an overwhelming expense. Once the pets have been fed and the bills have been paid, there's often nothing left over for the "extras" some might consider an extravagance.
But these are NOT "extras". They are vital for the shelters' mission to save lives and they're vital for pets' well-being.
By gifting any of these items, you will help make a scary time in the shelter a little more comfortable. When a rescue pet is healthy and happy their personality shines and they are more likely to be adopted into their new home.
Send much needed supplies to shelter animals...
Rosetta was found emaciated and covered in sores as a stray on the streets of Texas. She was saved by Adopt a Boxer Rescue who was able to give her the food and care she needed, thanks to your donations of essential supplies. The warm blanket and tasty treats brought so much comfort to the homeless dog. She is living her best live now in a loving home.

Buckwheat is a sweet 6-month-old male kitten who made his way from Texas to find a loving family. He was rescued from an overcrowded shelter, where space was limited, and now he’s receiving a much-needed medical evaluation at Ruff Start Rescue. Buckwheat is an affectionate and playful kitty who enjoys exploring his surroundings and getting attention from his caretakers and loves his new scratchpad toy.

The Animal Rescue Site and Greater Good Charities provided Naperville Area Humane Society with necessities for a variety of animals, which were then given to pet parents in need. That included a bunny owner who needed help feeding their furry friend. The shelter estimated the donations would help more than 100 beneficiaries.
NAHS said, “GGC included species specific supplies that met the need, which was incredibly helpful. We would not have normally kept items that were not dog or cat related at the shelter. Additionally, we were able to help our local wildlife centers with some of the other supplies provided."


Animal Humane New Mexico had a hectic summer, taking in evacuated animals from fires in Ruidoso and floods in Las Vegas. Supplies sent by Greater Good Charities and The Animal Rescue Site helped support some of their temporary residents, including kittens Mitochondria and Stegosaurus, who were suffering from a variety of health issues and received some comfort during their care.
Animal Humane says, “While they were in treatment, members of our team were socializing them with squeezable cat treats generously donated by Greater Good Charities and the Animal Rescue Site!”

Comfort and fun can make all the difference for shelter animals while they wait for forever homes. Houston Humane Society received scratchers, cardboard hideaways, and blankets to make the shelter more like a home for their cats while they stay there. The supplies helped ease some stress.
The rescue says, “Many of our cats have been enjoying their time relaxing in the hideaways. It’s given them a chance to decompress and greet visitors on their own terms, making them more comfortable in their rooms and confident in their interactions with guests.”

Maria Vanegas, the Rehabilitation & Nursery Supervisor, of the South Florida Wildlife Center was so excited to receive blankets! "Our Center welcomed our first baby squirrel of the second peak in our nursery. Mammals, especially babies, should always be kept warm and comfortable. These blankets help us provide the necessary soft and warm substrate for our patients. When orphaned babies come into our center, they are very scared at first, as they are experiencing a completely different environment than they would in the wild with their parent. During the seasons, we typically have over 100 babies at any given time with us. With these blankets, we can now continue to provide all our orphaned/injured babies with a warm and comfortable environment."

BoJangles was having some manner issues and was jumping in excitement on potential adopters. With the treats and toys sent, staff were able to train this large lovable mastiff to give him a better chance at being adopted.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 11 - Jul 16
US$40
Get nowSign up to your membership to get coupons up to
15%
Get nowOpportunity to enjoy order discount up to 15% off
Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order