Murci’s Mission Animal Rescue
Murci’s Mission Animal Rescue is a federally licensed 501c3 foster based animal rescue, located in Mead, WA that takes animals with limited options, places them into foster care, vets them and adopts them into loving homes. Murci’s Mission also has a return to home cat program, and offers a public spay neuter assistance. You can learn more about the work that they do, and the animals they have available for adoption, by visiting their website, or following them on Facebook or Instagram.
Treats of Montana
Treats of Montana is a premium line of pet treats crafted with care and conscience by Pioneer Meats in Big Timber, Montana. Leveraging the animal by-products of their meat processing facility, Treats of Montana is committed to minimizing waste while delivering high-value nutrition to our furry friends. For more information about Treats of Montana, and to shop for tasty treats for your pet, visit their website.
Flathead Shelter Friends
Flathead Shelter Friends is a non-profit partnering with the Flathead County Animal Shelter to raise much needed funds to better the lives of the animals at the Flathead County Animal Shelter. The organization provides dollars for Senior Vouchers, Surgeries, Medical Supplies, Adoption fees and building. More information about the organization, and the work that they do, can be found on their website. You can also keep up with them on Facebook.
Off Leash K9 Training Missoula
Off Leash K9 Training specializes in private lessons, dog behavior consultations, and teaching dog owners to understand why their dogs do the things they do. This training helps create a strong bond between the owner and dog without the restriction of a leash. Their training technique works for dogs of all ages, breeds, and sizes! The Off Leash K9 Training system is a proven system that changes both owners’ and canines’ lives for the better. They offer board & trains, private lessons, behavioral modification packages, and more! They offer payment plans on all packages. Visit them at Pet Fest where they will be offering giveaways, free consults, and demos. Additional information about the services they offer can be found on their website or by following them on Facebook and Instagram.
Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter
The Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter in Eureka, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, works to improve the lives of pets and people in Lincoln County and beyond. The organization has had over 9,800 pets through their doors, as well as provided thousands of pounds of pet food to community pets, and facilitated over 5,000 spay/neuter surgeries for the owned pets of Lincoln County residents. For more information about the shelter, the services they offer, or their available animals, visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Earthly Insights
Earthly Insights is a women owned business specializing in Animal Intuitive Readings, Healing, Reiki, Acupressure. They also offer a support group for aging and the beyond years of losing a beloved animal companion. Kimberly is a Reiki Grand Master/Teacher, Ayurvedic Energy Healing Practitioner and offers workshops as well for certification to become a Reiki Practitioner. Visit the Earthly Insights booth at Pet Fest to find out more about how they help your pets live their best lives. Additional information about the services they offer can also be found on their website, or by following them on Facebook or Instagram.
The Humane Society of Western Montana
The Humane Society of Western Montana is a locally-loved 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that builds opportunities for pets and people to thrive across Montana. In support of this mission they: help pets stay in their homes by providing accessible and affordable programs, provide care for the animals waiting for a new home in their shelter, match people with pets to help enrich each other’s lives and advocate on issues affecting the welfare of companion animals across the state. They are proud to support not just our immediate community, but also our surrounding communities including rural Montana. The Humane Society of Western Montana relies solely on the love and financial support of generous donors, events, and funds received through grants. The Humane Society will also be hosting a vaccination clinic at this year’s Pet Fest, so be sure to visit the Vaccinator Van if you have a pet in need of immunizations. For more information about HSWM programs and adoptable animals visit their website, and be sure to follow them on Facebook and Instagram.