Resolve to Make 2024 a Great Year for Pets
As we prepare to step into the new year, we hope you’ll join us as we resolve to make 2024 a great year not only for your pet, but for pets in need. Your help is needed like never before. Please join us with your year-end gift to help all pets struggling for a second chance.
MAKE A YEAR END DONATION – Your financial support make a significant impact for pets in crisis. Your gift will address immediate concerns, cover essential medical expenses, and ensure every animal can get the care they deserve.
BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR – Ensure continuous, year-round support for pets by becoming a monthly donor. Your consistent contributions make a lasting impact. Already a monthly donor? Thank you! Your dedication as a Pet Pal Champion is truly appreciated. Your ongoing support saves lives, and we are grateful for it.
DONATE AN ITEM FROM OUR WISH LIST– When you donate supplies, you conserve critical funds to help a shelter pet with great medical needs. Visit our online wishlist or make a donation today.
ADOPT A SHELTER PET – If you are planning to add a furry family in 2024, please consider adoption. Shelters across the country are nearing or at capacity. You can save lives by adopting a shelter pet, transforming a pet’s life and enriching your own by welcoming them into your home. Discover your perfect companion on our website.
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VOLUNTEER or FOSTER – Become part of the Second Chance family as a volunteer or foster, playing a vital role in caring for pets. Learn more about how you can make a difference on our volunteer page.

Paws and Reflect: New Year’s Resolutions for Pet Owners
As we bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new, it’s the perfect time for reflection and setting goals for the year ahead. For pet owners, this extends beyond personal resolutions to include the well-being and happiness of our furry companions.Let’s explore some thoughtful New Year’s resolutions to ensure a year filled with joy, health, and connection for both you and your beloved pets.
Prioritize Health and Wellness
Make a commitment to prioritize your pet’s health in the coming year. Schedule regular check-ups with the veterinarian, stay up-to-date on vaccinations, and discuss a suitable diet and exercise plan tailored to your pet’s needs. A healthy pet is a happy pet, and regular veterinary care is essential for catching potential issues early.
Nourish with Nutritious Meals
Evaluate your pet’s diet and make a resolution to provide them with the best nutrition possible. Consult your veterinarian to ensure that your pet is getting the right balance of nutrients for their age, size, and health status.
Stay Active Together
Commit to staying active with your pet. Whether it’s daily walks, playtime in the backyard, or interactive toys, regular exercise is crucial for your pet’s physical and mental health. It’s also a great way to strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend.
Enrich Their Environment
Resolve to create a stimulating and enriching environment for your pet. Rotate their toys regularly, introduce new ones, and consider puzzle feeders or interactive games that engage their minds. Enriching your pet’s environment can prevent boredom and unwanted behaviors.
Training and Socialization
Invest time in training and socializing your pet. Whether they’re a puppy or an older dog, ongoing training helps strengthen your communication and deepens the bond between you. Socialization is equally important, so expose your pet to new people, places, and experiences to build their confidence.
Maintain a Regular Grooming Routine
Commit to a regular grooming routine for your pet. This includes brushing their coat, trimming nails, and cleaning ears. Not only does grooming contribute to their physical well-being, but it’s also an opportunity for you to check for any signs of health issues.
Emergency Preparedness
Resolve to be prepared for any unforeseen emergencies. Create a pet first aid kit, keep a list of emergency contacts, and familiarize yourself with the nearest veterinary emergency clinic. Being prepared ensures that you can act quickly in case of accidents or sudden health concerns.
Quality Time and Affection
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to forget the simple joys of spending quality time with your pet. Make a resolution to set aside dedicated time each day for cuddles, play, and bonding. Your attention and affection are among the greatest gifts you can give your furry friend.
As you embark on a new year, we hope you’ll consider these resolutions not just as commitments to your pets but as opportunities to strengthen the unique and precious bond you share. With love, attention, and a mindful approach to their well-being, you can make the coming year a happy and healthy one for both you and your beloved pets.







When Onyx‘s healthy began to fail, her family felt they had no other options for their sweet 18-year-old cat. They were prepared for the worst when a visit to one of our full-service Community Veterinary Hospitals had an unexpected outcome. Lab work revealed that Onyx is hyperthyroid. With medication, Onyx’s thyroid levels could be managed so she can comfortably live out her remaining years. ❤️ Onyx and her Mom were ecstatic to leave together. Second Chance Community Veterinary Hospitals were established to help keep pets with the people they love. Four locations are open to all with subsidized rates for those that qualify, so all pets can have access to the care they need. Right now, the need is great. More pet owners are relying on subsidized rates than ever before.
To look at one-year old Liam, an adorable Labrador retriever mix, you would be hard pressed to guess all that he’s been through in his short life. Liam would eye every visitor to the dog room of the Adoption Center and bark to make sure he got your attention. He was one of five dogs that Second Chance brought back from a Maryland rehabilitation center that were part of a group of approximately 120 dogs rescued from the South Korean Meat Trade.
Day #6 is not just the story of one pet, but the story of hundreds of pets that our Homebound to the Rescue helps. Funded entirely by generous donors like you and by grants, Homebound to the Rescue brings veterinary services to to low-income senior
Day #7 is a story of lives saved through our community vaccine clinics. This year we were out in the community offering more life-saving vaccine clinics than in years. These low-cost vaccine clinics are part of Second Chance’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of pets within the local communities, improving the lives of animals and the people who love them.
Day #9 When five-month-old Teddy was hit by a car, the emergency vet recommended surgery to repair his injury. The cost for the surgery was more than the family’s budget could bear and they reached out to Second Chance for help. Second Chance is committed to providing access to care, offering subsidized rates for those that qualify so all pets can get the help they need.








