Resources
A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.
To Report Animal Abuse or Cruelty in the Tulsa area, visit these websites: City of Tulsa Online – Animal Welfare, Tulsa SPCA
For Information on Leash Laws, Stray Animals, and other Tulsa County Animal Requirements, click here: City of Tulsa Animal Welfare
Looking for a reliable, caring veterinarian? Please consider one these veterinarians who help us keep our adoptable pets healthy and happy until we can find them forever homes:
Cedarwood Veterinary Clinic
South Memorial Animal Hospital
Bent Arrow Veterinary Hospital
Carbondale Veterinary Hospital
City Veterinary
15th Street Veterinary Group
Looking for a pet-friendly apartment building? This website will help you find one!
Want to keep your home and yard safe for your pets?
Pet-Proofing — Keeping Your Home & Yard Safe For Dogs or Cats
Want to be prepared in case of an emergency?
More information about pet health in everything from bearded dragons to miniature goats — along with dogs and cats:
Traveling with pets? Then you’ll be interested in this information:
All about pet food:
Pet Health/Injury ER Advice:
Buy art and help ARF!
Want a beautiful portrait of your pet? Go to debbiecurtisart.com and look at her pet portraits for charity section. E-mail or mail her a photo of your pet(s) and she will paint a portrait from it for $150 and donate $50 of that to ARF! Her work is lovely and would make a great gift for a pet lover in your life too!
Visit Jill Leslye and see her painting of the ARF House. Jill sells prints of the original oil painting and donates a portion from the sale of each print to ARF.
Feeling charitable?
Visit GI Wishes to match rescue animals with veterans and families for companionship purposes. To be a conduit and clearinghouse for all veterans, rescue, and other interested organizations for this purpose; endeavoring to match the right animal with the right veteran and family. In short, A Pet For A Vet.
The Bella Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Oklahoma City created to assist low-income, elderly or terminally ill pet owners with the cost of veterinary care when it cannot be afforded and also find permanent loving homes for rescued animals.
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Months and counting