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Helping Phoenix Pets Thrive

Every pet deserves access to care. Discover affordable clinics, financial assistance, and community resources in Phoenix.

Helping thousands of Phoenix pet families find affordable care

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Vet schools in AZ often offer reduced-cost care through student clinics, supervised by licensed veterinarians.

Low-Cost Clinics in Phoenix

Affordable veterinary care near you

Browse our directory of affordable veterinary clinics in Phoenix. These listings include nonprofit organizations, retail pet clinics, and community-based providers offering vaccines, spay/neuter, and preventative care at accessible prices.

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Common Services

VaccinesSpay/NeuterWellness ExamsMicrochippingFlea & Tick

Veterinary Teaching Hospitals

Student clinics with supervised care in Arizona

Veterinary teaching hospitals may offer reduced-cost care through student clinics. All procedures are supervised by licensed veterinarians. Call ahead to verify current services and pricing.

University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine

University of Arizona

Oro Valley, AZ

Teaching hospital focuses on student partnerships with local veterinary practices

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Financial Assistance Programs

Help covering veterinary costs when you need it most

You're not alone in this

Organizations nationwide exist specifically to help pet families facing financial hardship. Many grants can be applied for quickly, and some programs offer same-day decisions for emergencies. We've compiled 49 programs that serve Arizona residents.

RedRover Relief

charity

Provides financial assistance grants to pet owners, rescuers, and Good Samaritans for urgent veterinary care of animals in life-threatening situations.

Urgent and emergency veterinary care for life-threatening injuries and illnesses
Up to: $250 typical grant

Eligibility: Pet with life-threatening injury or illness requiring urgent treatment; current veterinary diagnosis and treatment plan required

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Frankie's Friends

charity

Nonprofit foundation celebrating 20 years providing financial assistance grants to family-owned pets in need of lifesaving emergency or specialty veterinary care.

Emergency and specialty veterinary care including cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions
Up to: $2,000 per pet

Eligibility: Family-owned pets with life-threatening conditions; caregivers without sufficient funds for treatment

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Brown Dog Foundation

charity

Founded in 2006, provides charitable grants for veterinary care to strengthen the human-animal bond by offering families in temporary financial crisis an alternative to euthanasia.

Life-sustaining medications, major medical and emergency veterinary care
Up to: Not specified

Eligibility: Working-class families in temporary financial crisis with treatable conditions

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Paws 4 A Cure

charity

All-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing financial assistance throughout the United States for those unable to afford veterinary care for their pets.

All illnesses and injuries including cancer, heart disease, and other serious conditions
Up to: Not specified

Eligibility: Pet owners unable to afford treatment; no discrimination by breed, age, or diagnosis

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The Pet Fund

charity

Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing financial assistance to owners of domestic animals in need of veterinary care.

Non-basic, non-urgent care such as cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases
Up to: $500

Eligibility: Must own pet for 6+ months; demonstrate financial need; pet must have 50%+ survival prognosis; eligible animals include dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, potbellied pigs, guinea pigs, rats

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Bow Wow Buddies Foundation

charity

Nonprofit helping sick and injured dogs by funding urgent medical care and assisting with veterinary bills for serious conditions.

Urgent medical care for serious health conditions; helps rescue groups and shelters as well as individual pet owners
Up to: $1,500 (average award $1,100)

Eligibility: Dogs in need of medical assistance; can apply for individual pets or rescue groups

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The Mosby Foundation

charity

Helping dogs since 2004 by providing financial assistance for critical medical expenses to avoid economic euthanasia or shelter surrender.

Non-routine medical expenses including emergency procedures, cancer treatment, senior dog care
Up to: $2,000 per pet per household

Eligibility: Dogs with critical medical needs; families unable to afford treatment; limited funding availability

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Dogs on Deployment

charity

National 501(c)(3) nonprofit ensuring military service members are not forced to surrender pets due to military obligations.

Veterinary care, spay/neuter services, PCS relocation assistance, foster care network
Up to: Not specified

Eligibility: Service members E-6 rank and below; non-active veterans; for routine and emergency care

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Pets of the Homeless

charity

First national nonprofit providing pet food and emergency veterinary care to pets that belong to people experiencing homelessness.

Emergency veterinary treatment, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, wellness care
Up to: Not specified

Eligibility: Pets of people experiencing homelessness; veterans in HUD-VASH program

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The Big Hearts Fund

charity

501(c)(3) nonprofit raising funds and awareness for pets diagnosed with heart disease.

Specialized veterinary care for pets with heart disease
Up to: Not specified

Eligibility: Dogs and cats with diagnosed heart disease; financial hardship required

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Emergency Resources

24/7 hotlines for urgent pet emergencies

If your pet needs urgent care, contact these emergency resources immediately. For local emergency vets in Phoenix, search "emergency vet Phoenix" or call your regular vet for after-hours referrals.

ASPCA Animal Poison Control

24/7 hotline for pet poisoning emergencies

(888) 426-4435

Pet Poison Helpline

24/7 animal poison control service

(855) 764-7661

Note: Some hotlines may charge consultation fees. For immediate care, contact your local emergency vet first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about pet care in Phoenix

How can I find low-cost vet care in Phoenix?

Start by browsing our directory of Phoenix clinics above. Look for nonprofit organizations, humane societies, and retail pet clinics offering affordable services. Veterinary schools in Arizona may also offer reduced-cost care through teaching programs. Always call ahead to verify pricing and availability.

What if I can't afford emergency veterinary care?

Several organizations listed above offer emergency financial assistance. Apply to multiple organizations to increase your chances. CareCredit and Scratchpay offer financing options for those who qualify. Some veterinary clinics also have in-house payment plans - ask when you call.

Where can I get free pet food in Phoenix?

Check the Pet Food Banks section above for local programs in Phoenix. Many animal shelters and humane societies operate pet food pantries. Contact them directly to learn about distribution schedules and eligibility requirements.

Is this information verified by PawCost?

No. PawCost is an independent directory service that gathers publicly available information. We do not verify, endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of any information. Always contact providers directly to confirm current services, pricing, hours, and eligibility requirements before visiting.

Are veterinary schools cheaper than regular vets?

Veterinary teaching hospitals may offer reduced pricing for certain services, but this varies by institution and service type. Some primarily accept referrals only. Call the vet school directly to ask about their pricing, whether they accept new patients, and what services they offer to the public.

Arizona Pet Ordinances

Leash Law

Statewide

Licensing

Required

Breed Legislation

BSL Preempted

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Dog Parks in Phoenix

Cosmo Dog Park - FencedFree
Papago Park Off-Leash Area - Off-LeashFree
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Important Disclaimers

Information Not Verified: PawCost is an independent directory service. Information is gathered from publicly available sources and may not be accurate or current. Pricing, hours, services, and eligibility can change without notice.

No Affiliation: We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any provider, organization, or resource listed on this page unless explicitly stated.

No Medical Advice: This guide provides information only and does not constitute veterinary or medical advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian about your pet's specific healthcare needs.

Verify Before Visiting: Contact providers directly to confirm current services, pricing, hours, and availability before visiting or applying.