Funds will be allocated to provide medical services and care to stray dogs, cats and horses as well as
volunteer veterinarians who respond to medical needs of animals after 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.
The program enlists the help of over 50
volunteers from the Hospice Volunteer Corps, as well as a network of local
veterinarians who often provide services at a discount.
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.
Those
who can be cared for outside of the
veterinarian clinic are placed in foster care in the homes of
volunteers.
VBB is immensely proud of its
volunteer community of
veterinarians and veterinary nurses,
who go about their work quietly and selflessly — and to great effect.
Another gem of this story included the young woman
who stated she was more qualified to judge the actions of the local
veterinarian, simply because she was a
volunteer for an animal rescue.
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.
The clinic was staffed by
volunteers and
veterinarians who provided their services pro bono.
STHS
Veterinarian, Dr Lisa Johnston, «I work with a great group of employees and
volunteers who are passionate about our mission.»
Help in Surgery: We need
volunteer veterinarians, veterinary technicians and people
who would like to learn how to be a veterinary assistant.
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.
Another
veterinarian who found the Operation Catnip experience life - changing is Dr. Amy Karls,
who volunteers her services with four different community cat organizations in Massachusetts in addition to her fulltime veterinary career.
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.
At the Oct. 11 event,
veterinarians and technicians will care for around 170 cats
who were trapped by local
volunteers.
Not surprisingly, one group at risk is animal care professionals —
veterinarians, groomers, shelter workers and people
who work or
volunteer in the animal care field.
Please tell us if you have ideas for improving the clinic or if you know of other
veterinarians who might like to
volunteer.
However, it can be used by anyone
who works with or lives with a dog, including: Progressive
veterinarians, shelter / rescue staff,
volunteers and foster parents, groomers, animal welfare organizations, and other pet - related professionals.
The ARL's Fix a Feral Clinics are held on Sundays and are fully staffed by
volunteers, including
veterinarians who offer their services free of charge.
All you need to get started is a live trap, a staff member or
volunteer who's willing to help, someone in your community
who wants help with their community cats, and a participating
veterinarian.
Dr. Ashby and
volunteer dog trainers
who are screened for their knowledge and commitment to positive reinforcement and force free training methods, provide training, education and support to the community of pet owners as well as to
veterinarians.
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
volunteers.
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.
The facilities are owned and operated by a local
veterinarian and staffed with
volunteers who absolutely love cats.
Furever Friends, Ft. Worth, TX Furever Friends, Inc. is an animal rescue organization founded in 1995 by experienced animal welfare
volunteers who wanted to work with local animal shelters,
veterinarians, and the community to find homes for unwanted and abandoned animals.
The HSVMA State Rep network consists of active
volunteer veterinarian liaisons
who conduct outreach on behalf of HSVMA to their respective state veterinary medical associations and the broader profession, and serve as resources on animal welfare - related issues for the veterinary community.
And so very grateful to the
volunteers, rescue partners,
veterinarians, foster homes, donors and adopters
who work together to create each happy ending.
San Francisco Veterinary Medical Association promotes VET SOS to its members
who, in turn,
volunteer their services as
veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Thank you to every staffer, every
volunteer, every
veterinarian, and every shelter manager
who not only believed it could be done, but also wouldn't accept anything less.
The RAVS group consists of a few staff members and a vast
volunteer base, many of whom are veterinary students, veterinary technicians,
veterinarians, and support
volunteers who want to help out in underserved areas of our country.
The Shelter
Veterinarian and two veterinary technicians staff the sterilization program along with
volunteers who provide support functions.
Members and
volunteers of WLPA
who are rescuing kittens or cats
who are desexed or otherwise treated at WLPA expense, must apply the adoption fee and then reimburse WLPA for these
veterinarian expenses.
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.
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.
Animal Sheltering Magazine is for everyone
who cares about the animals in their community - from humane society directors to city animal control managers to kennel staff,
volunteers, and private individuals working as activists, breed rescuers, wildlife rehabbers,
veterinarians, and others.
With the help of this grant, the
veterinarian team,
volunteers who washed the dogs in medical baths, foster parents, the shelter team, community well - wishers and adopters, we were able to take twelve dogs from awful circumstances to wellness and in their forever homes in just over two months.
They often work with
veterinarians who volunteer their time to make sure their community is adequately served.
We assist the cats and get them the
veterinarian care that they may need, introduce them to a community of cats
who can help them regain a sense of community in a cage free environment, with lots of love and care given to them by our amazing
volunteering staff.
The rescue team ultimately included a Santa Barbara
veterinarian who specializes in marine mammals, Marine Mammal Center scientists from Sausalito and lots of San Luis Obispo County
volunteers, including Gary Angeles and his two kayaks.