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$ 50 = 1 week of food for shelter dogs / cats $ 100 = vaccinations for 10 dogs or cats $ 200 = blood work for 8 senior animals $ 500 = full service
veterinary treatment, supplies and medication for an injured animal in need $ 1000 =
emergency after - hours call - out services from WHS animal control officers for 1 week
If your pet is having an
emergency after hours, please call the Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service, located off of Greenbriar Drive in Charlottesville at 434-
emergency after hours, please call the
Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service, located off of Greenbriar Drive in Charlottesville at 434-
Emergency Treatment Service, located off of Greenbriar Drive in Charlottesville at 434-973-3519.
Shortly
after starting chemotherapy, a family
emergency required the family to move to Florida, where a fellow
Veterinary Oncologist continued Brit's
treatment.
After initial
treatment at a local
veterinary clinic, the six - year - old German Shepherd was rushed to the VTH's Animal
Emergency Service, where the bullet fragments were removed, his wounds were cleaned and he was stabilized in preparation for surgery.