This essential but forgotten workforce of donkeys, horses, mules, camels and elephants supports the livelihoods of a billion people worldwide — yet only a small fraction will ever gain desperately -
needed access to veterinary care.
Not exact matches
New evidence reveals not only that the live export trade is breaking the law, but that animals are being denied their most basic
needs — proper
access to food, water, rest and
veterinary care.
Veterinary surgeons
need access to a range of medicines, including antibiotics, in order
to treat the conditions and species under their
care and support the high standards of animal welfare our society expects.
Dog Aide's mission is
to educate dog owners, identify
needs of communities, supply owners with food and daily
care items, provide
access and financial help for routine
veterinary care, and network with rescues and community organizations
to help people get the food and financial assistance they
need.
Pet owners come
to visit our
veterinary clinic when they
need access to outstanding veterinarians and excellent
veterinary care.
Your generosity supports our humane education and outreach efforts, and ensures that at - risk pets have
access to needed services — such as our Pet Food Bank, low - cost community Pet Health Fairs and quality medical
care at our Donor - subsidized
Veterinary Clinc.
This one - of - a-kind Community Animal Center will be a much
needed full - service, affordable
veterinary clinic
to serve those without
access to care, as well as a premiere adoption destination
to help the neediest animals find the homes they deserve.
«Necessary
care» means
care sufficient
to preserve the health and well - being of an animal, and includes, but is not limited
to: food of sufficient quantity and quality
to allow for normal growth or maintenance of body weight; adequate
access to water in sufficient quantity and quality
to satisfy the animal's
needs;
access to adequate protection from the weather; and
veterinary care to alleviate suffering and maintain health.
They'll also have
access to medical
care and vaccines, as
needed and appropriate, from our
veterinary staff
to ensure their health.
Our Ruff Riders project supports Brooklyn pet owners who
need help
accessing veterinary care, pet food, and other pet - related resources due
to income, age, disability, or other barriers.
A PetSmart Charities grant of $ 224,000 will help provide
access to veterinary care to remote areas in
need of low - cost, high - quality
care across Alaska.
Animal wellness clinics in low - income, underserved neighborhoods in the U.S. that provide
access to veterinary care for dogs and cats in
need
«Many working animals currently endure hard lives and very few have
access to the
veterinary care they desperately
need when they are sick or injured.
We provide
access to veterinary care and can supply or reimburse you for food and other pet
needs.
Recently, she co-founded Hearts Alive Village, a non-profit dedicated
to keeping domestic animals out of the shelter system by providing
access to quality food and
needed veterinary care for families in
need.
Having immediate
access to specialized
veterinary care and competent, qualified placement partners is crucial
to their efforts of providing safe refuge and securing the most appropriate resources that will best serve the long - term welfare
needs of these birds.
In order
to provide the best
veterinary care possible, you
need access to top - level supplies and products.
When your pet's
needs go beyond our capabilities, we work closely with renowned
veterinary specialists
to ensure your pet has
access to the best possible
care.
Obviously, choosing a
veterinary hospital is all about ensuring that your pet has
access to the
care he or she
needs.
By closely monitoring critically ill pets, we are often able
to optimize treatments and can quickly
access the VSS
veterinary specialists on staff
to ensure the best
care and recovery protocols for animals with critical medical
needs.
Using a comprehensive, innovative grassroots approach, the program helps organizations help communities that — because of economic, social, linguistic, or cultural factors — don't have
access to veterinary care, pet
care information, resources or related services, despite an often great
need.
Our teams travel
to the location where we are
needed and set up a temporary field hospital right in the community
to provide the services
needed to animals that would otherwise not have
access to veterinary care.
With over 60
veterinary clinics participating across the state, offering more than 1,000 free wellness exams and rabies vaccinations (if appropriate) on April 9 and 10, those in financial
need will be able
to access veterinary care for their pet.
With 70
veterinary clinics participating across the state, offering more than 1,600 free wellness exams and rabies vaccinations (if appropriate) on April 11 and 12, those in financial
need will be able
to access veterinary care for their pet.
Homeless people with pets in
need of services will have
access to veterinary care at a mobile clinic outside Father Joe's Villages Friday.
The
need is urgent: there are thousands of communities without
access to veterinary care or low cost spay & neuter programs.
The Animal Hospital at Bideawee provide pets and pet lovers
access to well educated and highly trained
veterinary medical professionals that have a wealth of experience in a variety of disciplines
to care for any of your pet's medical
needs.
Professional
care of the pet by well - trained staff and
access to immediate
veterinary care if
needed are two advantages of this arrangement.