2017 Annual Report

Training

Our fourth year was busy and amazing we exceed our goal of 100 kits with 158. Our training was free to law enforcement and firefighters. K9 Handlers received a field first aid kits for free.

  • 11 Boarding / Grooming /Vet Business
  • 7 Police K9 Classes
  • 5 Pet CPR Classes
  • 2 First Responder Classes
  • Veterns with k9 assistance

Partners

Budget

With our great donors where able to build over 100 kits this year. Thank you local businesses and individuals for donating.

Amount Description
$9039.32 Monetary Donations
-10674.14 Expenses Purchase First Aid Supplies and Duffle Bags
1005.83 To Start 2017

 

2018 Goals

Goal for 2018 to continue to hand out kits and to supplying K9 Handlers with Narcan who do not have access to it through their department. Narcan helps with opioid (heroin) overdose. Yes, K9s are starting to be exposed to this drug and relate drugs more often. All they need is to breathe it or absorb it in their mucous membranes. We want to expand our CPR classes and develop a first aid book to publish. We are looking to have the proceed from this book benefit Kits for K9's.

Recent News

WORKING DOG SUPPORT AFTER RETIREMENT

Zoetis Petcare now has the K9 Courage program to help retired working dogs get the medical care they need. This program is to help retired police and military K-9 with medical expenses.

Thank You NaturVet for your support.

We would like to thank Naturvet for their continued support of Kits for K9's. Every year naturvet donates Pet electrolyte solution for us to include in our first aid kits. We are so lucky to have an organization like this support out K9's.

Donation for Narcan - From Lucee and Miana

Kits for K9s mission is to train Police Officers with basic trauma care for their canine partners and give them the supplies they need to stabilize a dog to transport them to veterinary clinic.