What We Do

The Occupuppy Project is a nonprofit organization looking to provide logistical help to underserved areas in housing animals available for adoption. Occupuppy will be helping owners of animals with veterinary care at discounted rates for those that qualify in the areas where help with access to quality low-cost veterinary care is needed the most. Occupuppy shall build an animal housing facility and provide a caring human presence with protection from elements, providing basic necessities and minimizing suffering.

We will be a vital member in the community reuniting pets with families, as well as providing low-cost veterinary care where it is needed the most. As a part of the solution to pet overpopulation, occupuppy will be promoting high volume spay and neuter events and zero euthanasia rates in shelter facilities while also protecting the community and its animals by promoting public health and the human- animal bond by keeping unwanted animals off the streets and in loving homes.

Our target market and demographic are adults who qualify for subsidized veterinary care for low income, senior citizens, and Military Veterans communities.

Board Of Directors

• Dr. Alexander Taub D.V.M.- Veterinarian
Taub Veterinary Services, Inc. President, CEO, USDA Accredited

• Sara Flynn – Member at Large Grant Writer

• Leopoldo Maciel – Community Advocate.
Maciel Fuentes Inc

• Dr Edwin Arriola - D.V.M. Veterinarian

• Dr Ginny Arriola - D.V.M. Veterinarian

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The Occupuppy Project collaborates with other non-profits and private entities on projects that help fulfill our mission of promoting public health and the human-animal bond.

The Occupuppy Project is a public health service that helps lower the number of diseased and injured animals in direct exposure to the public.

The Occupuppy Project arranges access to quality, discounted veterinary care and spay/neuter services to LA City as well as LA County free spay/neuter voucher holders by providing free transportation organized by our community organizers.