activities · 2
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direct service · 1
- Financial assistance for adoption and care of retired law enforcement canines Humane Pet Euthanasia and AftercareProvides financial support to handlers and families who adopt retired law enforcement canines, covering costs related to their ongoing care including medical treatments and medications.
capacity building · 1
- Board leadership and organizational governance Board-Led Organizational GovernanceOperates with board-level governance, including individuals who have served on the Retired Paws Board, contributing to strategic oversight and organizational development.
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- Medical financial support for retired canines medical_support_for_retired_caninesProvides financial assistance specifically for the medical treatment of retired law enforcement canines who have health conditions, addressing their heightened care needs after service.
- Post-service care for retired working canines post-service care for working animalsSupports retired law enforcement canines through medical and physical care after service, recognizing the physical toll of their work and aiming to improve their quality of life as a way to honor their dedication.
named programs · 1
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Medical Support for Retired Canines
Provides financial assistance for veterinary care, including specialized treatments such as ophthalmology appointments and medications for retired law enforcement dogs.