There are several animal blood banks scattered across the United States. Many blood banks operate as a nonprofit business, recruiting volunteer donor dogs in the community. If you are interested in more information on blood banks, or to determine if your dog would qualify as a donor, please contact the individual blood bank and read
Can Your Dog Be a Blood Donor Dog? Below is contact information for some animal blood banks in the United States:
Animal Blood Bank DBAThis blood bank is located in Stockbridge, Michigan and ships to most parts of the country. They supply canine, feline, llama, ovine and bovine blood products.
Contact information:
Animal Blood Bank DBA
PO Box 609, Stockbridge MI. 49285
Office: 517-851-8244
Fax: 517-851-7762.
Eastern Veterinary Blood BankAll volunteer canine blood bank located in Severna Park, Maryland.
Contact information:
Veterinary Blood Bank
844 Ritchie Highway
Suite 204
Severna Park, MD 21146
Phone: (410) 384-9441
Phone: (800) 949-EVBB(3822)
Website: www.evbb.com
HemopetHemopet is a canine blood bank located in Garden Grove, California.
Contact information:
Hemopet
11330 Markon Drive
Garden Grove, CA 92841
Phone: (714) 891-2022
Website: www.hemopet.org
The Veterinarians' Blood Bank, Inc.The Veterinarian's Blood Bank is located in Vallonia, Indiana and works to supply canine blood.
Contact information:
The Veterinarians' Blood Bank
3849 S. State Road 135
Vallonia, IN 47281
Phone: 812.358.8500
Toll Free Phone: 1.877.838.8533
Website: www.vetbloodbank.com
St. Louis Animal Blood BankThis is an all-volunteer canine donor blood bank servicing St. Louis and surrounding areas.
Contact information:
St. Louis Animal Blood Bank
9937 Big Bend Road
St. Louis, Missouri
Phone: 314.822.7600
Website: www.stlouisanimalemergencyclinic.com
Animal Blood BankContact information:
Animal Blood Bank
P.O. Box 1118
Dixon, California 95620
Toll Free: 800-243-5759
Office: 707-678-7350
Website: www.animalbloodbank.com
The Pet Blood BankThe Pet Blood Bank holds frequent blood drives throughout Central Texas.
Contact information:
Phone: (800) 906-7059
http://www.pettransfusion.com/index.htm
Sun States Animal Blood BankThis is an all-volunteer blood bank that is commonly looking for donors.
Contact information:
Sun States: Blood Banks for Animals, Inc
2927 NE 6 Ave
Wilton Manors, FL 33334-2606
Telephone (954) 630-2231
www.sunstates.org
HemoSolutionsContact information:
3775 Airport Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Phone: (719) 380-1900
Toll-free: 1 (800) 791-2507
Website: www.hemosolutions.com
Rocky Mountain Blood ServicesContact information:
Rocky Mountain Blood Services
17701 Cottonwood Dr.
Office 2
Parker, CO 80134
719.522.3227
Website: http://rockymountainbloodservices.com
University of California Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital Blood BankContact information:
UCDavis VTH
Phone: (530) 752-1393, ext. 421.
Website: http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=8551
Website: http://www.ucvmc-sd.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/
Canine Blood Bank of Central IowaContact Information:
Canine Blood Bank of Central Iowa
6110 Creston Avenue

Des Moines, Iowa 50321
Phone: (515) 280-3051
Website: http://www.aecdsm.com/caninebloodbank.php
Murphy's Blood Bank/Southern Arizona Veterinary & Specialty & Emergency CenterContact information:
141 E Fort Lowell
Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: 520-888-3177
Website: http://www.southernazvets.com/news.htm
Dove Lewis Blood BankContact information:
Northwest Hospital
1945 NW Pettygrove
Portland, Oregon 97209
Phone: (503) 228-7281
Website: http://dovelewis.org/
Ocean State Veterinary SpecialistsContact information:
Ocean State Veterinary Specialists
1480 S County Trail
East Greenwich, RI 02818
Phone: (401) 886-6787
Website: www.osvs.net
Angell Animal Medical CenterContact information:
350 South Huntington Ave.

Boston, MA 02130

Phone: (617) 522-7282
Website: http://www.mspca.org
Buddies for Life Canine Blood BankContact Information:
1400 South Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone: (248) 334 – 6877
Website: http://www.ovrs.com/canine_blood_bank/index.php
Emergency Clinic For Animals Blood Donor ProgramContact Information:
Emergency Clinic Animals SC
229 West Beltline Hwy
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: 608-274-7772
Website: www.emergencyclinicforanimals.com
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary MedicineContact information:
College of Veterinary Medicine
-The University of Tennessee 

SACS
C247 Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Knoxville, TN 379964544
Phone: (865) 974-8387
Website: http://www.vet.utk.edu/bloodbank/index.php
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary MedicineContact information:
College of Veterinary Medicine
240 Wise Center Drive
PO Box 6100
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Phone: (662) 325-3432
Website: http://www.cvm.msstate.edu/
Veterinary Teaching Hospital at North Carolina State UniversityContact information:
NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Teaching Hospital
4700 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27606
Phone: (919) 513-650
Website: http://www.cvm.ncsu.edu/vth
Michigan State University College of Veterinary MedicineContact information:
Michigan State University/College of Veterinary Medicine
East Lancing, MI 448824-1314
Phone: (517) 355-6509
Website: http://cvm.msu.edu
Washington State University College of Veterinary MedicineContact information:
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine
PO Box 647010
Pullman, WA 99164-7010
Phone: 509-335-9515
Website: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu
Ohio State University Blood BankContact Information:
Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
601 Vernon L. Tharp Street
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: Phone: (614) 292-3551
Website: http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/bloodbank.htm
Twin Cities Animal Blood BankContact Information:
14690 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
Phone: (952) 953-3737
Websites: http://www.smaec.com/tcabb/index.php
For more information about animal blood banks in your area, call your local veterinarian, veterinary school or veterinary emergency clinic. They may have information about local blood banks and can guide you to them.
For more information about whether your dog can be a donor dog, go to
Can Your Dog Be a Blood Donor Dog?