Support the Cesar & Ilusion Millan Foundation with
YOUR FOUNDATION PLEDGE
Help in the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of
abused
and abandoned dogs across the United States.
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All donations are tax-deductible as permissible by law.
*Monthly donations will be charged on the same day of the month and to the same credit card used
for the initial
donation. Annual donations will recur in the same month and to the same credit card used
for the initial
donation. You will receive an e-mail confirming each donation. All recurring donations can be stopped at any time by contacting Cesar Millan, Inc.'s customer service. If your expiration date, billing address, or credit card has changed, you will need to cancel your current recurring donation by contacting customer service with your order number and make a new pledge through our shopping cart. Do not send any credit card information by email.
OTHER WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE:

Your pledge allows the Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation to provide financial support and rehabilitation expertise to shelters throughout the United States, ultimately enabling them to maintain the highest standards of care and assistance to animals under their protection.
The millions of animals that enter shelters each year need the help of strong Pack Leaders. We count on you to lead the charge in helping the Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation save more dogs from euthanasia. Each of these abandoned animals deserves a second chance. Together we can prevent unwanted litters, assist overcrowded shelters, and provide resources to the rescues that work diligently to rehabilitate these dogs and find them the forever homes they deserve.
With your donations, the Millan Foundation is able to provide monetary grant support to the shelters and rescues on the frontlines. These organizations are rescuing dogs from abusive puppy mills and euthanasia lists, alleviating shelter overcrowding through spaying and neutering, and educating today’s youth on proper pet care and the humane and compassionate treatment of animals.
For more information on the non-profit organization, visit
www.millanfoundation.org
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