It's important to be prepared ahead of time and to know what your options are in the event that the need
for urgent veterinary care arises.
Vomiting or diarrhea for an extended period may be symptomatic of many things, including pancreatitis, infections, ingestion of foreign material, accidental poisoning, or parasites, all of which
require urgent veterinary care.
Seek
URGENT veterinary care if your pet is bleeding excessively, has pale gums, is unable to rise, or is having difficulty breathing.
We offer round - the -
clock urgent veterinary care services, as well as a broad range of comprehensive medical, dental, diagnostic and surgical care services to meet all of your animal care needs, including but not limited to:
Helping Hands is funded as a subprogram of Animal Aid's Fund for
Urgent Veterinary Care in which we provide help with emergency veterinary costs through our veterinary clinic partners.
, a Portland, Oregon based rescue that has helped tens of thousands of companion animals through rescue and adoption programs for homeless animals, financial and volunteer support of spay / neuter efforts, and by providing funds to guardians unable to pay
for urgent veterinary care.
Since canine hydrocephalus can be fatal,
urgent veterinary care is crucial.
Veterinary care: $ 100,000 would fund essential, extraordinary or
urgent veterinary care for pets adopted through our program.
Her owner had called the SPCA because he said he couldn't afford
the urgent veterinary care needed for her injuries.
To give back to the cats who have so enriched our world by encouraging responsible stewardship of cats, and educating readers about diet and nutrition, the importance of both routine and
urgent veterinary care, and maintaining a cat - safe home.
The Pet Fund: Provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
THE PET FUND: Provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
As an owner can not determine the degree to which their pet will react,
urgent veterinary care is highly merited.
The Pet Fund The Pet Fund is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit association that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
Financial assistance grants so pet owners and rescuers can care for animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
We seek to reduce animal suffering by providing assistance to homeless cats and dogs, financial assistance for spay / neuter and
urgent veterinary care, and community education.
We also offer one - time grants to non-seniors for
urgent veterinary care.
Our mission is to reduce animal birth rates and suffering through education, assistance to community members who can not afford
urgent veterinary care, and finding permanent homes for animals (some with special needs) in our care.
On the day that the officer made the grim discovery, the body of the deceased dog was removed, as was one dog (dubbed «Cappuccino») who was clearly in need of
urgent veterinary care.
RedRover Relief provides financial assistance grants and additional resources so pet owners and rescuers can care for animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
The HSUS said the animals were living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions and «in need of
urgent veterinary care.»
Red Rover - provides financial assistance grants so pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need
urgent veterinary care.
Our veterinarians offer emergency and
urgent veterinary care to small animals, as well as overnight care for our member veterinary hospitals.
The Farley Foundation was established in 2001 by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) to help low income pet owners by subsidizing the cost of
urgent veterinary care.
Core Paws partners with Animal Aid, a Portland, Oregon based rescue that has helped tens of thousands of companion animals through rescue and adoption programs for homeless animals, financial and volunteer support of spay / neuter efforts, and by providing funds to guardians unable to pay for
urgent veterinary care.
Our Noah's Animal Hospital & 24 Hour Emergency Center and Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care (South) locations offer round the clock emergency care for all of
your urgent veterinary care needs — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.