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We are here to assist pet owners with preventative pet health services and minor illnesses/injuries.
We work alongside dogs; leveraging the power of scent detection to improve our planet’s health.
Hand in Paw's mission is to improve human health and well-being through animal-assisted therapy.
The mission of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is to protect the health and welfare of neglected and abused equines.
The Berner-Garde Foundation was established to assist in efforts to improve the health of Bernese Mountain Dogs. The BGF is comprised of a voluntary Board of Trustees and other workers. Our efforts are designed to support scientific research into the causes and cures for genetic diseases and general health of our beloved Berners.To support these goals, the BGF:Maintains a computerized database to record information about diseases and general health observed in BMDs. Information in the BGF Database is publicly available online, free of charge to everyone.The BGF, with support from the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America, has established a repository of DNA and tumor tissue from BMDs. BGF supports research studies aimed at reducing the health problems found in Bernese Mountain Dogs
SpokAnimal C.A.R.E. is passionately dedicated to the placement, protection and health of animals through legislation, education and programs for pets and their people.
The MVMA Charities, Inc. supports the philanthropic goals of the MVMA by raising and disseminating funds to improve the health of animals in Massachusetts.
JRFIUSA /JRCCA Mission is to help our people grow and overcome adverse situation in the health and education in the enjoyment of life.
The mission of the SeaDoc Society is to ensure the health of marine wildlife and their ecosystems through science and education. We strive to find science-based solutions for marine wildlife in the Salish Sea through a multi-species approach. SeaDoc is a program of the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
to improve the health and well being of veterans with PTSD, TBI and other disabilities by providing and training service dogs at no cost to the veteran.
Our mission is to humanely alleviate animal suffering and overpopulation by providing access to basic health care, including sterilization services.
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER FUNDS AND ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES TO PREVENT CRUELTY AND NEGLECT, AND SUPPORT THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF ANIMALS