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Veterinary Emergency Response Team in Action The recent firestorm, fueled by 50mph+ winds, devastated several herds of sheep in Yolo County. VERT has been working tirelessly over the past few days to treat those sheep that can be saved. Unfortunately, many of the sheep have sustained horribly painful burns and have had to be euthanized. We are trying to avoid this by doing everything that we can for the surviving sheep. VERT is donating all of the medications and services to the herdsmen by using our limited grant and donation money. With all of the local media attention, we have been asked how people can donate money to help VERT. If you would like to donate to VERT to help us continue to treat these herds, as well has have the ability to respond to disasters in the future, please contact us at http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/home/VERT/index.html, or to make a donation now call (530) 752-7024.
Tender Loving Care for Pets (TLC) is a new
program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine designed to provide permanent loving homes for companion animals left behind when predeceased by their owners. --- Please select to visit the TLC website.
“Take a Seat” in the new Veterinary Medicine Instructional Facility:
For a contribution of $1,000 ($1,500 for limited back row seats), alumni and friends can have a nameplate permanently placed on a desk in one of the two large auditoriums.
The Shelter Medicine Program at the Center for Companion Animal Health is the first in the world to comprehensively address shelter animal health care from a veterinary and scientific perspective.
Inscribe a Lasting Tribute at the Center for Companion Animal Health
Honor or memorialized a special companion, friend or family member with personalized message in Edna’s Park at the east entrance of the Center for Companion Animal Health. With a contribution of $100 or more, you can inscribe a lasting tribute on a brick in the pathway.
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