The Situation:
When we first met Cameron at The Lord’s Kitchen while recruiting participants for the Pets4Life Focus Group Meeting, his situation was both urgent and heart-wrenching. Cameron, who had recently lost his job, was struggling to provide for his two beloved Pitbulls, Misty and Rondo and their puppies. Both dogs, littermates from his girlfriend’s dog, were unfixed and had never received consistent veterinary care. Both the female Misty, and the male, named Rondo had not been fixed and were living together. Cameron said he tried his best to keep them apart, however those attempts were unsuccessful as Misty had given birth to two sets of puppies.
The most recent litter was born on May 1st where Misty gave birth to 7 puppies. All the puppies had been rehomed except for two of them. Without a job, Cameron was struggling just to feed his dogs and puppies, let alone get vet care or spay/neuter surgeries to prevent additional puppies. Cameron’s financial difficulties prevented him from seeking necessary veterinary care, and the outbreak of Parvo in the community heightened the urgency of the situation. With the puppies lacking proper protection, they were especially vulnerable to infections.
How Pets4Life Helped:
During Phase I of the Petsmart Incubator Grant, Pets4Life established three Petcare Hubs to provide vital resources to the community. Our pop-up events, including the one at The Lord’s Kitchen where we met Cameron, offered pet food, supplies, and crucial information about pet care. Recognizing Cameron’s urgent need, along with a Parvo outbreak in the community, Pets4life took action by starting a small puppy outreach effort.
On July 7th, our team conducted a home visit and observed the severe condition of the puppies. The two remaining puppies, ‘Grayson’ and ‘Little One’, showed alarming signs of poor health. They were severely underweight, and they had skin issues that included hairless patches and sores. Our vet technician suspected that the puppies might be suffering from a type of mange, given the extensive skin issues. However, a definitive diagnosis would require additional testing beyond our capabilities. To address the immediate problem, we provided Cameron with antiseptic spray to help soothe and improve the puppies’ skin condition. We also administered dewormer, and the first DAPP vaccine to ‘Grayson’ and ‘Little One’ to address their health needs.
A few days later, we followed up with another home visit to deliver puppy food and flea medicine. Cameron reported that ‘Grayson’ and ‘Little One’ were already starting to show improvement. The puppies had passed large infestations of worms and were beginning to gain weight!
Later in July, we became aware of a FREE one-day-only spay/neuter event at Metro Animal Shelter being organized by the ‘Ethan Almighty’ organization. This was a great opportunity, however there were ONLY 25 slots available city-wide! We scrambled to get some of the puppies & dogs from our target zip code into this program and we were lucky to secure spots for Cameron’s adult dogs, Misty and Rondo, scheduled for the August 11th event!
Outcome:
The support Pets4Life provided made a significant difference. Within a week, the puppies were visibly healthier, and their skin condition showed improvement. Cameron was grateful for the immediate relief. In addition, he is very grateful for the opportunity to secure spaying and neutering services for Misty and Rondo.
We followed up with Cameron in late July to get another update. He said that Grayson and Little One are doing very well. Finally, they are growing and their skin is getting better. He said they are ‘hyper as ever’!
Quote from Cameron:
“Y’all have been extremely helpful. If I hadn’t gone to the church that one day, then I would not have found you and wouldn’t have gotten this help. If not for the grace of God I may not have found Pets4Life. Thank you for everything! You all have been a huge blessing!”
2025 Update:
Pets4Life has been working with Cameron and his dogs for over a year now. And one of the things we’ve learned is that to make a real difference you have to build trust and and that takes time. And we are thrilled to say that we coordinated the puppy ‘Lil Bit’’s appointment and transportation to the SNIP clinic to get ‘fixed’. The other puppy Grayson ‘G’ was rehomed, but we are building a relationship with Grayson’ family and we are working to get Grayson a neuter appointment soon.
Thanks to the support of the Petsmart Charities Grant and our dedicated team, Cameron and his pets received essential care that not only improved their immediate health but also brought renewed hope and stability to their lives.

























