Prairie to Peaks Animal Assistance Foundation

Prairie to Peaks Animal Assistance Foundation We are licensed in ND & MT and a federally recognized 501(c)3.

PPAAF is a nonprofit, 501(c)3, which raises money 1)to subsidize spay/neuter costs for pets and homeless animals & 2) maintain a small home based foster system for kittens & small dogs.

June BugFemale: DLH TabbyX Maine C**nDOB~5/1/26Temporarily fostered in NC North Dakota Will be fostered after transport ...
06/12/2026

June Bug
Female: DLH TabbyX Maine C**n
DOB~5/1/26
Temporarily fostered in NC North Dakota
Will be fostered after transport in Eastern MT



FREE VET CARE 🐾FORT BERTHOLD/ MHA RESIDENTS ONLY🐾YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ENROLLED TO PARTICIPATE 🐾Brought to you by Rural ...
06/12/2026

FREE VET CARE
🐾FORT BERTHOLD/ MHA RESIDENTS ONLY
🐾YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ENROLLED TO PARTICIPATE

🐾Brought to you by Rural Area Veterinary Services - RAVS and TAT

It lasts two weeks on the Fort Berthold Reservation…end the pets suffering on the streets because they are unsterilized and unvaccinated!!

Please read the poster below and follow their instructions.
Please be a responsible pet family member: vet your pets!

Intake Date: 6/11/26Location: North of MinotName: June Bug: approximately 5-6 weeks oldDOB:~5/1/26Female :Long hair tabb...
06/12/2026

Intake Date: 6/11/26
Location: North of Minot
Name: June Bug: approximately 5-6 weeks old
DOB:~5/1/26
Female :Long hair tabby: possibly Maine C**n X
Temporary foster: North Central ND
No seen sickness or injuries.
Will start vaccination and dewormer protocol ASAP.

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06/11/2026

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Artist: Scott Metzger
Scott Metzger Cartoons

06/10/2026
Tammy and Jenny, playing king of the hill. Do you think they like dogs?
06/10/2026

Tammy and Jenny, playing king of the hill. Do you think they like dogs?

06/10/2026


Jenny and Tammy playing with a Chiweenie that we are caring for…
Jenny and Tammy are approximately 6 weeks old and are starting their dewormer and vaccine protocols this week.
Jenny and Tammy were found in an abandoned house in Richey, MT at the age of 21/2-3 weeks. They were initially bottle fed, but are eating on their own and using their tiny litter box😻



Please consult your local veterinary clinic if you think your herd or animals ( one case has now been confirmed in TX in...
06/10/2026

Please consult your local veterinary clinic if you think your herd or animals ( one case has now been confirmed in TX in a dog) have been exposed to screwworms. Please report any confirmed diagnosis to your state officials or USDA veterinarians.
They present themselves as common looking flies/maggots BUT INSTEAD OF LIVING OFF NECROTIC ( DEAD) Tissue…it consumes LIVING TISSUE AND CAN SEVERELY AFFECT THE HEALTH OF THE ANIMALS IT INFECTS.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has provided an important update on New World Screwworm which has been detected in a bovine in Zavala County, Texas. Read the full press release here: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-confirms-presence-new-world-screwworm-united-states

General information about New World Screwworm (NWS) can be found in the text below and in the attached infographic.

The adult screwworm fly is about the size of a common housefly (or slightly larger), with orange eyes, a metallic blue or green body, and three dark stripes along its back. It gets its name from the behavior of its larvae (maggots) as they burrow (screw) into the wound, feeding as they go. The maggots (larvae) cause extensive damage by tearing at the hosts’ tissue with sharp mouth hooks. The wound can quickly become enlarged and deeper as more maggots hatch and feed on living tissue.

Because they feed on live flesh, NWS maggots may burrow deep into wounds or openings, while other species of maggots may appear around the outer surface of the wound. In addition, even the smallest wounds have the potential to attract flies, so it is imperative that you keep a close eye on your animals for any signs of wounds.

Lastly, NWS infestations are a reportable disease! Immediately report any suspicious wounds, maggots, or infestations to a local accredited veterinarian, your State Animal Health Official, or a USDA veterinarian.

For more information, reference this resource from the U.S. Department of Agriculture: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animals/animal-health/livestock-and-poultry-disease/stop-screwworm

If you had pet photos taken last Saturday with Prairie to Peaks Animal Assistance Foundation at the Sidney TSC, you shou...
06/09/2026

If you had pet photos taken last Saturday with Prairie to Peaks Animal Assistance Foundation at the Sidney TSC, you should have received your photos via email. Please check your junk/spam file if you think you haven’t received the photos.
Please contact us if you haven’t received the photos. All the emails that were sent Sunday and Monday indicated they sent…
Thank you.
Cynthia

Beautiful Thea was abandoned with her litter of five kittens and four other adult kitties in Williston. She struggled th...
06/08/2026

Beautiful Thea was abandoned with her litter of five kittens and four other adult kitties in Williston.
She struggled through her wellness vetting ( Spay, parasite control, vaccines, microchip and Rabies vaccine) due to the stressful situation she had been left in without food or water and five kittens in her care.
Williston Animal Control took custody and worked with us to get Thea and her five kittens their vetting at Kritterz Veterinary Hospital in Williston.
Thea found her furrever home with an animal loving family in Williston.
Happy Tails, Thea😻

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Sidney, MT
59270

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+17012403898

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