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Traveler's Fund

Traveler's Fund was created to ensure that no medically treatable animal needs to suffer without treatment. Animals treated through Traveler's Fund have had illnesses such as ParvoVirus or Mange, and physical or medical conditions that have required limb amputation or specialized surgery that requires them to travel to Chicago or Indianapolis.

These surgeries and treatments are costly. Since we never know when an animal may arrive that needs special treatment, Traveler's Fund is always there for the homeless animals in need of special care.

To make a donation to Traveler's Fund, simply write Traveler's Fund in the memo section of your check or call 219-922-3811 ext. 304 to make a donation over the phone.

Traveler's Story

Traveler was found in Ruth, Mississippi living under a trailer
after Hurricane Katrina by a horse rescue group. He was
very afraid and refused to leave the safety of his shelter.
Over a two week period the group visited him daily, leaving
him food and fresh water. One day, when the group arrived,
they opened the door to their truck and he jumped inside.
Left in a holding area, he was selected by a volunteer for
transport to the Humane Society Calumet Area.

Shortly after his arrival in Munster, it was discovered that
Traveler was dying from pneumonia and another disease. A
volunteer from Chicago Canine Rescue (CCR) transported
him to Animal Ark Vet Clinic in Chicago. He was
hospitalized for several weeks, but got stronger each day. He
remained at the clinic and became best friends with everyone.
Throughout his ordeal, he never stopped wagging his tail and
loved everyone he met. He was the happiest dog on earth!

Traveler had become an important part of the lives of Dr. Landini and the staff at Animal Ark Vet Clinic. They loved him as a family member and could not let him go. On Christmas Eve 2005, the Landini family adopted Traveler.
Traveler went to work each day greeting customers and staff and providing necessary blood transfusions for other sick animals. Several dogs are alive and healthy today because of him.
Late February 2007, the HSCA received news that Traveler had passed away. His legacy lives on with numerous lives saved.

Traveler


Traveler's Fund Alumni

Scooter is one of the most well-known of Traveler's Fund recipients.

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