Below are the Spay & Neuter Program forms for use by for - profit surgery providers and veterinarians and
non-profit animal clinics, shelters and rescue organizations.
Not exact matches
Licensed Veterinary Technicians can find employment in a variety of capacities such as medical specialty
clinics, rescue shelters, exotic
animal rescue and rehabilitation facilities, teaching colleges, research laboratories,
non-profit organizations, and in the military and government.
This year we saw an important advance in NYC's spay / neuter efforts, when
non-profit veterinary
clinics at four APOs — the ASPCA,
Animal Care & Control, Bide - A-Wee, and The Humane Society of New York — joined the Maddie's Spay / Neuter Project in NYC.
The program will be run by Hernando County
Animal Services in close partnership with PetLuv
Non-Profit Spay & Neuter
Clinic and the Humane Society of the Nature Coast (HSNC).
Stand For
Animals Veterinary
Clinic operates three
non-profit clinics in Charlotte, Pineville and Lake Norman to ensure all pet owners have access to spay neuter services and veterinary care for their pets.
Founded in 1938, the
non-profit operates two
animal shelters, three spay / neuter and wellness
clinics, a mobile spay / neuter
clinic and an
animal rescue center, all located in Dallas and Collin Counties, and maintains a team of
animal cruelty investigators who respond to thousands of calls in seven North Texas counties.
Built - in reports exist in Hippo Manager specifically for
non-profit and SPCA type
clinics to make
animal and patient accountability trackable and simple to cross-reference statistics.
Present Hippo Manager to your
non-profit board of directors today and one of our team members will be happy to host a Q&A showing how Hippo Manager will keep your veterinary
clinic overhead costs low, while driving efficiency towards doing what you do best, serving
animals and your local community in need.
The Friends of the Burlington County
Animal Shelter is partnering with government agencies, other
non-profits, and veterinary
clinics to offer low - cost spay / neuter
clinics for Burlington County residents.
Well, actually the «founders of No Kill» have always been a very select group whose love of all
animals gradually but steadily led to the changing mindset and philosophy of saving rather than killing; not nearly enough credit has been given to all the independent and
non-profit rescues, adoption groups and especially TNR groups who were promoting and practicing S / N and vaccinations long before low cost S / N
clinics became available... such
clinics still NOT that readily available in many jurisdictions; as for the veterinary community, for the most part, they were and are a major part of the problem along with their associations which remain regressive with their rather antiquated and self - serving leadership; for decades and even to this day it has long been known that the NUMBER ONE REASON people do not get their
animals «fixed» (pet, stray, feral, it doesn't matter) is because of the lack of affordable S / N fees!
She is active in all aspects of the
non-profit providing veterinary care for
animals in it adoption program and facilitating its Big Fix spay / neuter outreach
clinics.
HUMANE PENNSYLVANIA represents the region's largest partnership of
animal welfare organizations, combining the efforts and resources of open access and adoption guarantee
animal shelters, adoption centers,
non-profit veterinary hospitals and
clinics, equine rescue, emergency
animal service organizations,
animal welfare management services, an
animal focused charitable foundation, and even a free public dog park.
These
non-profit clinics focus on spay / neuter, as their mission is to end
animal overpopulation and subsequent tragedies that befall unwanted
animals.
When you find a veterinary service at a lower price in some discount location or
non-profit spay - neuter
clinic, think about the economic ramifications on your traditional small
animal veterinarian when you go there.
10 % of sales on Friday and Saturday will be donated to Companion
Animal Clinic Foundation, a
non-profit dedicated to eliminating euthanasia of
animals in North Carolina.
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Animal Hospital 2727 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207 904-674-7223 St. Francis A
non-profit low - cost
clinic that offers many services including low - cost spay / neuter surgeries.
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Animal Welfare Society 2601 S.W. 27th Ave Miami, FL 33133 305-858-3501
Animal Welfare Society A
non-profit, low - cost, full - service
clinic that is open to the public.
Low - cost spay and neuter in Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler and Nassau Counties; including Jacksonville, Orange Park, Fernandina Beach, Palatka, Palm Coast and St. Augustine River City Community
Animal Hospital P.O. Box 551344 Jacksonville, FL 32255 904-733-8123 River City - for dogs River City - for cats A
non-profit full - service
clinic with many low - cost services available to the public.
Once a client leaves a private vet
clinic with an
animal in need of care, the client should have the right to choose where they want to go to receive care, EVEN if it is at a
non-profit clinic that CHOOSES to offers the service at an affordable price.
Found crying in the street by a local
animal control officer, Grafton bravely trusted Dr. Kim Trahan, ARVS founder, to examine his injuries at our
non-profit clinic in Londonderry, NH.
Pet Medications are provided to clients of the HSMC
animal clinic and, since we are
non-profit, that normally means lower costs for you.
The Orlando Humane Society, a
non-profit group, had urged the county to open two new
clinics for low - cost spay / neuter operations to reduce the number of unwanted
animals.
Registered Veterinary Technicians can find employment in a variety of capacities such as medical specialty
clinics, rescue shelters, exotic
animal rescue and rehabilitation facilities, teaching colleges, research laboratories,
non-profit organizations, and in the military and government.
Employment will open up in a variety of capacities such as medical specialty
clinics, rescue shelters, exotic
animal rescue and rehabilitation facilities, teaching colleges, research laboratories,
non-profit organizations, and in the military and government.
How dogs teach us about living and dying; Pets Are Welcome initiative;
non-profit vet
clinic, Mission
Animal Hospital
This is accomplished through the operation of the island's only
non-profit veterinary
clinic, conducting ongoing spay / neuter and vaccination campaigns,
animal adoption and public education programs.
Experience in
Non-Profit sector: Years of volunteering at low cost
animal clinic lead to experience in spreading awareness of public services and exposure to a multitude of people from various ethnic backgrounds and socio - economic status and their
animals.
Non-profits involved in dog well - being — adoption agencies, low - cost spay and neuter
clinics,
animal shelters, vets in the area, dog affinity groups, agility and obedience trainers, and more.