RedRover News



January 13, 2016

Domestic violence survivor says Thank You for helping her and her dog, Zeke

Of the many dangers pets face in violent homes, veterinary neglect is a common yet rarely highlighted reality. Abusers often maintain strict control over the household budget and won't allow their victims to spend money on either routine or emergency veterinary care. As a result, many of the animals we help to board through our Safe Escape grant program are in need of veterinary care.


October 1, 2023

2023 Domestic Violence Awareness Month – Purple Thursday is October 19!

By Sheri Madsen, Director of Public Relations and Partnerships Save the Date – October 19 is Purple Thursday! You may be wondering what Purple Thursday is. […]
September 12, 2023

2023 Domestic Violence Awareness Month T-shirt: “pets are family”

By Katie Campbell, Director of Collaboration and Outreach *SHIRT ALERT* You can wear your support for our 25 by 2025 campaign by purchasing this limited edition […]
September 12, 2023

The 25 by 2025 Campaign Kickoff Call!

By Sheri Madsen, Director of Public Relations and Partnerships We’re thrilled to share that our 25 by 2025 Zoom Call was a resounding success! We had […]
January 13, 2016

Domestic violence survivor says Thank You for helping her and her dog, Zeke

Of the many dangers pets face in violent homes, veterinary neglect is a common yet rarely highlighted reality. Abusers often maintain strict control over the household budget and won't allow their victims to spend money on either routine or emergency veterinary care. As a result, many of the animals we help to board through our Safe Escape grant program are in need of veterinary care.