Inside Hemopet,
a Nonprofit Animal Blood Bank
Natura donated 40,000 pounds of dog food to
the nonprofit animal blood bank and greyhound rescue / adoption agency.
Not exact matches
In 1986, she moved to Southern California to establish Hemopet, the first
nonprofit national
blood bank program for
animals.
This work continued full - time until 1986 when she moved to Southern California to establish Hemopet, the first
nonprofit national
blood bank program for
animals using retired greyhounds.
After working for several decades in upstate New York doing non-invasive studies of
animal models of inherited bleeding diseases, she moved to southern California in 1986 to start Hemopet, the first
nonprofit national
animal blood bank.
Dr. Dodds, who established Hemopet, the first
nonprofit national
blood bank program for
animals, in 1986, consults in clinical pathology nationally and internationally, and is the editor of the series Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine.