National Pets for Veterans Day
National Pets for Veterans Day reminds us how powerful the bond between people and animals can be. It celebrates the comfort, joy, and peace that pets bring to veterans.
Drive adoption and pet supply donations while positioning your brand as a veteran-supporting community partner through October campaigns tied to emotional pet-veteran bonds.
- Feature veteran + rescue pet adoption success stories on social media with branded hashtag
- Offer in-store adoption fee discounts or donate per-purchase to veteran pet programs
- Host a community pet walk fundraiser with local shelters and veteran organizations
- Create email campaign highlighting pet supply bundles with proceeds going to Pets for Vets
National Pets for Veterans Day began in 2009. Clarissa Black, an animal trainer, launched it after visiting a VA hospital with her dog, Bear. During those visits, she noticed something powerful.
Veterans who had trouble speaking or relaxing began to open up around Bear. The calm energy and quiet support from the dog made a clear difference. These moments stayed with her.
Clarissa wanted more veterans to feel that same comfort. She founded Pets for Vets, a group that pairs rescue animals with former service members. Each match is based on personality and lifestyle.
The goal is to help both sides—veterans and animals—find new purpose and connection. Her simple idea grew into something far-reaching.
This special day was created to spread awareness. It also honors the positive impact animals can have on emotional health. For many who have served, returning home doesn’t mean the struggle ends.
Loneliness, stress, and sadness often linger. A pet’s steady presence can ease those feelings. Dogs and cats can’t solve every problem, but they help make the hard days softer.
National Pets for Veterans Day celebrates that bond. It reminds people everywhere how something as small as a wagging tail can change a life.
Support Local Shelters
Visit a nearby animal shelter and offer to cover the adoption fee for a veteran. This gesture can help a veteran find a new friend and provide a pet with a loving home.
Donate Pet Supplies
Gather unused pet items like food, toys, or beds and donate them to organizations that connect veterans with pets. Your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of both veterans and animals.
Volunteer Your Time
Offer your time at local shelters or veteran organizations. Helping with daily tasks or organizing events can provide much-needed support and show appreciation for veterans.
Share Stories Online
Encourage veterans to share their experiences with their pets on social media. Creating a unique hashtag can increase visibility and foster a supportive community.
Host a Fundraising Event
Plan a community event like a pet walk or charity drive. Funds raised can be directed to programs that assist veterans in acquiring service animals.