The incinerators used to cremate euthanized pets cost more than the basic equipment needed for a spay /
neuter surgery room, and a «euthanasia room» is not cheaper to build than a room destined for use for spay / neuter.
Not exact matches
There was evidence that the Tidwells were performing
surgeries such as ear crops, umbilical hernia repairs, inguinal hernia repairs, «nares snipped»,
neuters, dew claw removals, overiohysterectomies and caesarian sections without a license in this substandard
room.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat
Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay /
neuter surgeries, by bringing
surgeries up to date
We have
rooms for cats that have difficulty adjusting to a cage and a post-op recovery
room for dogs to get special care and rest after spay /
neuter surgery.
Berkley Pet Hospital, like many pet owners, feels pets are family members, which is why we are a full service pet hospital, offering the following services: complete physical examinations low cost
neuters and spays low cost vaccinations radiology non anesthetic dentals Here are some of the many reasons to choose Berkley Pet Hospital: Fully equipped veterinary medical and surgical facility State of the art dental equipment with dental radiographs Fully stocked pharmacy In - house laboratory for timely, accurate test results In - house ultrasound Endoscope Sterile
surgery suite Surgery recovery area Three (3) examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs a
surgery suite
Surgery recovery area Three (3) examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs a
Surgery recovery area Three (3) examination
rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs and cats
† It also will have a 1,300 - square - foot clinic that will provide spay and
neuter services, as well as a
surgery preparation
room,
surgery room, lab area, secure pharmacy storage, and holding areas for dogs and cats slated for
surgery.
Spay /
neuter and general veterinary clinic include: four exam
rooms, two surgical suites, two surgical prep / treatment
rooms, x-ray
room,
surgery recovery kennels, and a clinic administration area 2.
The new 13,000 - square - foot facility offers a private
room for shy community cats to stay before and after spay /
neuter surgery, a dedicated dental suite, a state - of - the - art laboratory, an x-ray suite, an ultrasound
room and many more features that allow us to provide top - notch care.
In 2007 we added a
Surgery Room to spay and
neuter animals in our shelter before they are adopted, as well as enable us to offer a Low - Cost Spay and Neuter Program, to help the overpopulation and prevent unwanted kittens and puppies who often die of starvation, disease or ne
neuter animals in our shelter before they are adopted, as well as enable us to offer a Low - Cost Spay and
Neuter Program, to help the overpopulation and prevent unwanted kittens and puppies who often die of starvation, disease or ne
Neuter Program, to help the overpopulation and prevent unwanted kittens and puppies who often die of starvation, disease or neglect.
From the onset, this has involved as much Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR) as we could cram into our lives, bathrooms, spare
rooms or whatever any of us could manage to use when the cats returned from
surgery and needed a spot to recover in before they could be safely released.