Petland Charities

Our Supported Charities

Petland opens some of its highly visible kennel windows to homeless pets from local animal shelters, pet rescue groups and others in the community, who may have unplanned litters. The goal is for Petland Pet Counselors to work with pet welfare groups and members of the community to find suitable families for homeless pets. Since 1998, Petland stores have found homes for over 350,000 abandoned or unwanted pets.
Petland Pet Counselors educate new puppy and kitten owners about responsible pet care and participate in cooperative programs with local veterinarians to offer customers discount incentives to spay or neuter their pet.
With this store policy, Petland’s goal is to see that no Petland pets end up homeless or in an animal shelter. Occasionally, circumstance arise making it difficult for pet owners to keep their lifetime promises to Petland pets. In these cases, Petland will help find that pet a new home.
Petland puppies also go home with the Petland Enhanced Protection Program (PEPP). This is a strategic partnership combining a national microchip database registry with an Amber Alert-type service, providing an enhanced layer of protection for pets and their families.
Petland participates in the national Pets in the Classroom program coordinated by the Pet Care Trust. The Program provides grants for teachers to purchase pets and pet supplies for the classroom, enhancing and promoting responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond. Since 2014, Petland stores have provided more than 300 grants to teachers.
Pet therapy is a natural extension of Petland’s retail environment. At Petland, we commonly take our pets to visit school children and nursing home residents, as studies of the human-animal bond show that pets are good for people.
Safari Stan’s Children’s Charities by Petland was formalized in 1994. Petland has two children’s charities – Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Annually, Petland collects funds year-round for St. Jude, collecting over $420,000 since 2009; and, since 1998 has fulfilled more than 250 pet-related wishes for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, totaling more than $200,000.
Heartland Canines provides therapy, companion and service dogs for disabled veterans. Petland sponsors the full cost of one training dog per year ($7,200).
Stores across the country provide financial support and/or feeding programs for K9 units in police, sheriff and fire stations. In central Ohio alone, Petland feeds 27 K9 units. Stores also support local veterans and facilities with service.