Sentences with phrase «volunteer veterinarians spay»

Each year our staff veterinarians and volunteer veterinarians spay and neuter over 5000 animals!
To mark World Spay Day, teams of volunteer veterinarians spayed and neutered 426 cats throughout Mexico City in a campaign supported by Humane Society International Mexico and executed by local organizations Cemegatos and Koncientizando.
To mark World Spay Day, teams of volunteer veterinarians spayed and neutered 409 cats free of charge throughout Mexico City.

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Dream to Reality Now residing in Creek County, Ruth is director of outreach for Spay Oklahoma and continues building a statewide network bringing together legislators, law enforcement, veterinarians, other animal professionals, volunteers, non-profit rescue and service groups — all with a commitment to making a difference for the animals.
Thank you to all of you in Aiken County who donate, volunteer and adopt — as well as those of you who set an example by getting your animals spayed / neutered, have a veterinarian care for them and who consider your pets a part of your family.
Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Assess patients as they are checked in and report health concerns to attending veterinarian Assist veterinarians in surgery as needed Calculate and administer anesthesia to all surgical patients per anesthetic protocol Accurately maintain all necessary anesthesia and patient records, and drug logs Prepare cats for surgery and administer post-operative care Administer treatments as directed Provide in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals and mission.
Mount Dora veterinarian Beau Delaporte has volunteered to do spaying and neutering, using the operating room about once a week.
The Alberta Spay / Neuter Task Force (ASNTF) is a dedicated and compassionate team of volunteer veterinarians, animal health technologists and general volunteers that provide pro-active, community based pet wellness clinics for areas that are experiencing pet overpopulation issues, including First Nation communities.
A.P.E.'s team of 50 volunteer veterinarians and veterinary technicians often drive for miles throughout the state, using A.P.E.'s mobile veterinary clinic, to provide spay and neuter services.
With the help of volunteer veterinarians, volunteers from the community and humane society staff, the shelter will hold a facility - wide «Spay Day» to get these dogs fixed and into the humane society's Adoption Program...
If you are a veterinarian or veterinary technician, volunteer your services for a free shelter dog spay - neuter weekend.
-- Catt County Cat Nippers (volunteers helped us feed cats, trap cats, provide temporary shelter and transport cats to veterinarians and spay / neuter clinc)-- Dr. Kathy Makolinski — Operation PETS Spay / Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health Cespay / neuter clinc)-- Dr. Kathy Makolinski — Operation PETS Spay / Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health CeSpay / Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health Center
She leads and conducts wellness / spay - neuter clinics with veterinary students regularly in Covelo, CA (an underserved community without a veterinarian), and volunteers at numerous community clinics around California.
It was filmed during July and August of this year in Houston and features local veterinarians, shelter workers, rescue groups, volunteers and pet lovers, including Deborah Hoffman of Corridor Rescue, Deana Sellens of Spay Houston, Laura Welch of SNAP, Mike Kinsella of Friends of BARC, Shelby Kibodeaux of CAP, Dr. Caroline Oeben, Dr. Dev Rajan, and Dr. Robyn Palmer.
While Alley Cat Allies will supply free spay / neuter and vaccination services through local veterinarians, community volunteers will trap, transport, and manage the ongoing care of the cats.
When the quota of cats scheduled for trapping has been reached, volunteers transport the cats to the veterinarian, where they are spayed / neutered, inoculated for rabies and «ear tipped» (identification method used for altered cats).
The Clinic operates with contract veterinarians who have experience in high volume spay / neuter, an RVT (Registered Vet Tech), a Spay / Neuter Clinic Manager, a Vet Assistant, and other voluntespay / neuter, an RVT (Registered Vet Tech), a Spay / Neuter Clinic Manager, a Vet Assistant, and other volunteSpay / Neuter Clinic Manager, a Vet Assistant, and other volunteers.
A volunteer will verify your veterinarian as listed on your application to ensure that your current or recent pets have received regular veterinary care, are up - to - date on vaccinations and spayed / neutered (we will not place one of our dogs in a home where there is an intact pet).
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.
The Spay Odyssey was a well - coordinated effort involving schedulers, veterinarians, vet students, techs, outpatient services and volunteers.
Individual acts of healing and humanity coalesced into today's PAW Team as one by one, veterinarians, certified veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers, volunteers, supporters and donors stepped forward to offer free vet exams, vaccinations, spay / neuter and other surgical services, prescription medicine, food and supplies to the companion animals of those in need.
This webinar is geared towards staff and volunteers of spay / neuter clinics, advocates of Spay & Neuter, and veterinarispay / neuter clinics, advocates of Spay & Neuter, and veterinariSpay & Neuter, and veterinarians.
Through an all - volunteer organization, their mission is to help end pet overpopulation by encouraging responsible pet ownership; promoting spay / neuter programs; and uniting the efforts of rescue groups, animal control agencies, traditional shelters, veterinarians and other concerned individuals.
Joe Presti is the coordinator, and he is joined by three veterinarians including Dr. Ed Umlaur and numerous volunteers who offer low or no - cost spay and neuter procedures for the pets of low income families.
World Vets sends groups of volunteer veterinarians, vet techs and students on trips to provide veterinary aid, education and spay and neuter clinics to the places that need them the most.
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