We are committed to partnering with
veterinarians volunteering their time to help pets in the midst of natural disasters.
Not exact matches
A local
veterinarian who has
volunteered numerous
times brings large kidney stones from a dog and passes them around to the students.
We now work with a
veterinarian; we have a paid part -
time staff and many
volunteers.
Veterinary Advisory & Review A collection of respected Monterey County
veterinarians with varying specialties have been asked to
volunteer their
time to review and approve grant requests.
About New York City Veterinary Emergency Response Team New York City Veterinary Emergency Response Team is a
volunteer group of
veterinarians and animal health professionals dedicated to the support of New York City's working and companion animals in
times of disaster.
Your pet will be well cared for by licensed
veterinarians, veterinary technicians and animal lovers from your community who have kindly
volunteered their
time to ensure that your pet is safe and comfortable.
Veterinarians and technicians from the Syracuse area, a team of veterinarians from the Cornell University Veterinary College Shelter Medicine program and a group of dedicated animal loving volunteers dedicate their time to helping pets and people at
Veterinarians and technicians from the Syracuse area, a team of
veterinarians from the Cornell University Veterinary College Shelter Medicine program and a group of dedicated animal loving volunteers dedicate their time to helping pets and people at
veterinarians from the Cornell University Veterinary College Shelter Medicine program and a group of dedicated animal loving
volunteers dedicate their
time to helping pets and people at the Clinics.
When it is
time for their exam, a transport
volunteer picks the pet up from the client's home and takes it to the
veterinarian.
The SFVMA Board of Directors are a dedicated and committed group of
veterinarians who
volunteer their
time and effort to oversee the management and operations of the Association.
Before becoming a
veterinarian, she spent
time volunteering at a local shelter and working in an animal hospital as an undergraduate.
This is the result of the
veterinarians and staff
volunteering their
time, and there is no location fee.
Our services are made possible by the generous contribution of
time and service from
volunteer veterinarians, veterinary students, veterinary technicians, and cat lovers.
We are a growing statewide team of 100 + Doberman lovers,
veterinarians, dog trainers, naturopathic veterinary healers, foster caregivers, dog walkers, shelter aides, administrators, and adopters who
volunteer our
time and resources to save fundamentally sound, purebred Doberman Pinschers from destruction or abuse.
Volunteering or working part -
time for a
veterinarian will not give the acute insight into the life, career, and satisfaction a
veterinarian experiences that a vet tech can observe.
Short Film Documentary Profiles
Veterinarian Working at Central Veterinary Associates,
Volunteering His
Time during 9/11 and with Suffolk County SPCA...
This
volunteer network of
veterinarians and animal health professionals is dedicated to the support of NYC's working and companion animals in
times of disaster.
Our high - quality, high - volume approach enables us to make the most of our
volunteer veterinarian's valuable
time and talent.
Our team consists of
veterinarians, veterinary technicians, assistants and educators that
volunteer their
time and expertise to set up and run our Animal Health Care Clinics.
In his free
time Dr. Zach enjoys: teaching, traditional and obstacle course marathoning,
volunteering as a
veterinarian for the Iditarod race in Alaska, yoga, jiu - jitsu, muay - thai, boxing, motorcycle riding, robotics, astrophysics, environmental and homeless
volunteering and outdoor camping all the while raising his rambunctious seven - year - old son with the love of his life, Kelly.
New York City Veterinary Emergency Response Team (NYC VERT) is a
volunteer group of
veterinarians and animal health professionals dedicated to the support of New York City's working and companion animals in
times of disaster.
Our
volunteer board is comprised of dedicated
veterinarians and animal lovers who generously give their
time and energy to support programs that represent our mission.
More
veterinarians can
volunteer more
time or be provided tax incentives to provide spay / neuters free, or at a discount, according to their communities» needs.
Local
veterinarians, veterinary technicians and
volunteers would donate their
time and talent to this very effective trap - neuter - return program.
; A group of San Diego
veterinarians and one from New Orleans
volunteered their
time to travel to Kanab, Utah, to perform dental exams on 32 dogs,
Animal sheltering is a huge problem and overwhelms shelters, employees,
volunteers, management and
veterinarians all the
time.
Led by Dr. Mark Colicchio, a
veterinarian in the area who had been working diligently for quite some
time to close this operation, ESRA
volunteers jumped into action and in a few hours
time gathered twenty crates and met law enforcement at the breeder's home where 21 lucky Springers were taken in to ESRA's care.
Adult
volunteers may need
time during the day for a quick phone call to obtain the fax number for the
veterinarian.
The work environment is fast - paced and at
times works with another
veterinarian, vet assistant, clinic receptionist, and clinic
volunteers.
Veterinarians offer common health services at reduced prices, sometimes
volunteering time to keep homeless pets healthy at reasonable costs, or for free.
One graduate of the program, Dr. Amy Karls, was so inspired by her training with the Operation Catnip program that she now
volunteers her services with four different community cat organizations near her North Grafton, Massachusetts, home — all that on top of her full -
time career as a
veterinarian.
They often work with
veterinarians who
volunteer their
time to make sure their community is adequately served.