Sentences with phrase «sos volunteer veterinarians»

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could not achieve our goals of rescuing and re-homing so many Collies without the help of our volunteers and assistance of our Veterinarians, Groomers, Chiropractors and Trainers.
Call 5 local veterinarians and ask for names and contact information for all the rescue volunteers they know, so you can call them and alert them.
She is stating that as a «volunteer» for a so - called animal rescue group that she is more qualified than a board certified veterinarian whom she doesn't know and has never met, to determine, though social media, just how this accident should be handled.
So a HUGE thank you to everyone involved, from donors to volunteers, veterinarians to rescue organizations, responsible pet guardians to vocal advocates... we're all in this together!
So many volunteers are necessary for a successful event like this, including veterinarians, groomers, vet techs and loving, comforting arms.
This program began with one volunteer veterinarian and 40 clients, and we are so proud to share that it has expanded to service low - income, homebound neighbors in seven Texas counties, including three major metropolitan areas.
And so very grateful to the volunteers, rescue partners, veterinarians, foster homes, donors and adopters who work together to create each happy ending.
Pet hospice programs range from those in which clients are given guidance by veterinarians for managing their pets at home, to more formal programs such as that offered by Colorado State University's Argus Institute, which goes so far as to offer in - home hospice care by trained veterinary staff and volunteers.
I'm so proud of the Nova Scotia Veterinary Medical Association,» retired veterinarian Hugh Chisholm told Bissett, in his capacity as volunteer Atlantic Canada director for the Paw Project.
Through expert veterinary care by contract and staff veterinarians, and the loving care and attention of shelter staff and numerous volunteers, the condition of the horses gradually improved so that adoption of these horses to loving and permanent homes could begin in January 2013.
One graduate of the program, Dr. Amy Karls, was so inspired by her training with the Operation Catnip program that she now volunteers her services with four different community cat organizations near her North Grafton, Massachusetts, home — all that on top of her full - time career as a veterinarian.
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