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  2. Veterinary urgent care coming to Santa Fe's south side - AOL

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    Dec. 4—Jared Lyons has a new idea for pet care in Santa Fe: an urgent care clinic. Lyons and two local veterinarian business partners expect to open Turquoise Trail Veterinary Urgent Care in May ...

  3. I’m a Veterinarian: Here Are 5 Pet Care Tips To Help You ...

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    “If you adopted your pet, the center you got them from may have a veterinary assistance program that offers discounted vet care,” says Cox. 5. Get an Emergency Fund

  4. Emergency vet costs vs. pet insurance: A financial comparison

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    Emergency vet care can cost anywhere from $250 to over $10,000, depending on the nature of the emergency and the treatment your pet needs. ... These programs typically offer interest-free or low ...

  5. Free clinic - Wikipedia

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    Free clinic patients are mainly low-income, uninsured, female, immigrants, or minorities. [26] About 75% of free clinic patients are between the ages of 18 and 64 years old. [ 26 ] According to another study, 70% of all patients 20 years and older make less than US$10,000 a year.

  6. School Breakfast Program - Wikipedia

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    Federal funding is provided in the form of cash reimbursements for each breakfast served, varied in amount by the family income of the participating child. [2] [7] The most current reimbursement rates for participating schools are $1.55 for each free breakfast, $1.25 for each reduced-price breakfast, and $0.27 for each paid breakfast. A school ...

  7. Streetvet - Wikipedia

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    StreetVet is a registered charity that offers free accessible vet care to pets belonging to those experiencing homelessness in the United Kingdom. The organisation provides support for homeless pet owners who cannot afford private veterinary treatment and educates them on the responsibilities and care of animal ownership.

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