Resources for Pets: Food Pantries and Veterinarian Support
In various locations across Chicago, there are pet food pantries and veterinarian support that offer assistance to those facing financial challenges and struggling to afford pet care. Pet owner that find themselves in this situation, consider reaching out to any of the following organizations for support.
Pet Food Pantries:
- Friends Who Care – Anti Cruelty Society: 510 N LaSalle Dr, Chicago, IL | (312) 502-9702
- Animal Welfare League: 6224 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago, | (773) 667 0088
- TreeHouse Humane Society: 7225 N Western Ave, Chicago | (773) 262-4000
- Red Door Animal Shelter: 5339 N. Sheridan Rd. Chicago, IL | (773) 764-2242
- Wet Nose Food Pantry: 604 Illinois St., Lemont IL | (708) 480- 2548
- Young at Heart: Pet Food Pantry | 4301 S. IL Route 47, Woodstock IL | (815) 333-4001
- Care for Real: 5339 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago | (773)-769-6182
- Friendship Pet Food Pantry: 2711 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago | (773) 907-6388
- Other Pet Food Pantries
Low-Cost Veterinarian Support & Low-Cost Neuter Clinics:
- Anti-Cruelty Society: 157 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL 60610 | (312) 644-8338
- PAWS Chicago - Medical Center & Lurie Clinic: 3516 W. 26th St., Chicago, IL 60623 | (773) 521-7729
- Chicago Animal Care and Control 2741 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60608 | (773) 747-1406
- University of Illinois Medical District Veterinary Clinic: 2242 W. Harrison St. Suite 101, Chicago, IL 60612 | (312) 226-2588
- Tree House Veterinary Wellness Center: 7225 N. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60645 | (773) 262-4000
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