Formation | 1994 |
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Legal status | Foundation |
Purpose | Animal welfare |
Location | |
Region served | North America |
Chairperson | David Lenhardt |
Revenue (2015) | $53,091,082 |
Website | petsmartcharities |
PetSmart Charities and PetSmart Charities of Canada are non-profit organizations dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets.[2][3] In the United States, PetSmart Charities is the largest financial supporter of animal welfare[3] and among the 400 largest philanthropic organizations working on any issue.[4] PetSmart Charities was formed in 1994 by PetSmart founders Jim and Janice Dougherty, who chose never to sell dogs and cats within their stores. Their primary goal is to save the lives of homeless pets through programs such as their In-Store Adoption Centers in many PetSmart locations, Rescue Waggin' disaster relief program,[5] grant program for animal welfare agencies[6] across North America, and community adoption events.[7] Another focus of the organization is increasing spay/neuter services to help communities solve the problem of pet overpopulation.[8][9]