Healthy Paws returned to this year’s Chubb Classic by partnering with the Patty Baker Humane Society Naples to host a pet adoption event and donation drive.
From Feb. 12-15, golf fans visited the “Paws Around Town Bus” to spend time with adoptable dogs and cats, and spectators checked out the Healthy Paws booth to learn more about the importance of pet insurance. Three attendees adopted dogs during the tournament, and their adoption fees were waived courtesy of Healthy Paws.
Fans were encouraged to donate pet food, toys, treats, blankets and other pet care items to make a difference in the lives of local animals. Supporters can still purchase items for donation from the Humane Society's wish list here.
During the tournament, Healthy Paws presented the Patty Baker Humane Society Naples with a $5,000 donation.
Alex Faynberg, EVP, Head of Healthy Paws
Healthy Paws is dedicated to protecting pets like family — and that includes supporting homeless pets in communities across the country. Through the Healthy Paws Pet Foundation at Chubb, we’ve awarded $275,000 in grants to seven animal rescue organizations making a meaningful impact for pets and the people who love them. Learn more about the organizations we’re proud to support below.
Grant: $25,000
Muddy Paws Rescue is a thriving community of dog-loving humans dedicated to ending unnecessary euthanasia of companion dogs– through education, lifesaving, and innovation.
Grant: $25,000
Morris Animal Refuge is committed to adoption, education and high-quality care with the goal of finding positive and humane outcomes for animals in need.
Grant: $25,000
Feral Affairs Network traps, neuters and returns feral cats to their home communities. The org runs a robust foster/adoption program working with the Catnip Cat Café.
Grant: $50,000
Helping thousands of animals each year through adoption and pet retention programs, low-cost mobile spay/neuter, shelter transfer and volunteer rescue/foster.
Grant: $50,000
Kerrville Pets Alive works to keep pets in homes and out of shelters by providing animal welfare resources to the Kerr County community.
Grant: $50,000
A safe haven for abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals in Skagit County, placing them in loving homes.