We prioritise provision of care to homeless animals and those with little or
no other access to veterinary care.
Not exact matches
These include «welcome home» contributions of pet food and
other essentials,
access to high - quality, discounted
veterinary care and discounts on a range of pet - related goods and services.
We have
to address the underlying systemic issues that keep pet owners from
accessing medical and
other care for their pets — poverty, economic injustice and lack of infrastructure such as
veterinary clinics and pet - welcoming rental housing.
If you have chickens, turkey, ducks or any
other domestic fowl, it's important
to consider their diet, give them
access to regular
veterinary care, and create comfortable bedding in a safe environment.
Ensuring you have convenient, timely
access to competitively priced medications and
other pet
care products is one of the most important services we offer as a
veterinary practice.
BAVECC is an organisation for those either working or undertaking further education in the field of
veterinary emergency and critical
care,
to have a place in which they be kept informed of developments in the field, liaise with each
other and have easy
access to information.
Upgrade the current commercial dog breeder law, requiring larger enclosures that have solid flooring and are not stacked Require that commercial breeders provide basic
care, including constant
access to exercise areas, nutritious food and potable water, socialization with humans and
other dogs, regular and proper
veterinary care, and more Require those selling 15 or more dogs in Ohio each year, regardless of where they are located,
to also adhere
to Ohio's humane standards Hobby breeders (defined as breeders with fewer than 8 female breeding dogs) as well as animal shelters and rescue groups are exempt from coverage.
Furthermore, we encourage every
veterinary professional, whether operating a for - profit private practice, non-profit clinic or other, to read our Guiding Principles to Ensure Access to Veteri
veterinary professional, whether operating a for - profit private practice, non-profit clinic or
other,
to read our Guiding Principles
to Ensure
Access to VeterinaryVeterinary Care.
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.
Dr. Shmalberg partners with NomNomNow and a few
other select companies that are changing the face of animal
care and broadening
access to innovations in integrative
veterinary medicine.
Ensuring you have convenient and timely
access to competitively priced medications and
other pet
care products is an important aspect of our
veterinary practice.
Spay Neuter Ohio provides
access to low cost spay and neuter surgeries and
other basic
veterinary care for communities throughout northeast Ohio and eastern areas of Ohio.
We provide
access to veterinary care and can supply or reimburse you for food and
other pet needs.
The flooding has meant that some people and their dogs have had
to leave their homes, whilst
others are left marooned and the dogs may be going without food supplies,
access to critical
veterinary care or medicines.
Additionally, as part of our affiliation with City of Angels
Veterinary Specialty Center, we provide on - site 24 - hour
care for our patients and
access to the
other specialty practices, if necessary.
As
other states such as Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania have found, Ohio is unlikely
to be rid of its puppy mills without a clear definition of the breeders that are regulated, aggressive enforcement that includes more than a biennial inspection by the state, a ban on dog auctions, and clear, high standards of
care such as sheltering in reasonably sized kennels instead of cages, unfettered
access to exercise areas where dogs can run, regular
veterinary care and the like.
Board certified
veterinary surgeons also are often affiliated with referral hospitals where they may have
access to specialized diagnostic or surgical equipment, the latest and safest anesthesia monitoring equipment, physical therapy or rehabilitation capabilities, and
other critical
care services that a general practitioner may not have
access to.
This data paints a dire picture for pets whose owners experience hardships or challenges that prevent them from keeping their animals, but many of these challenges can be mitigated or resolved through affordable and accessible
veterinary care, increased
access to pet - friendly housing, and better
access to other supplies and necessities.
«While some of the reasons people re-home their pets are quite complex and difficult
to change, many reasons given by the respondents in this study might have been easily resolved through affordable, accessible
veterinary care, pet - friendly housing and
access to other supplies and resources,» said Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of research and development for the ASPCA.