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  2. Street Dog Coalition provides free vet services to the pets ...

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    A free pop-up veterinary clinic in Burlington The Street Dog Coalition is a national network that provides free pop-up veterinary clinics for the pets of people experiencing, or at risk of ...

  3. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    In 2020, ASPCA launched a series of programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on pets, owners, and communities including free pet food for dogs, cats, and horses in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and Asheville, grants to animal welfare organizations, emergency pet boarding services, a New York City COVID-19 Pet Hotline ...

  4. Humane Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The HSUS Pets for Life program uses community-level outreach in a number of American cities, including Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, to raise retention levels and to improve the lives of companion animals and those who care for them, by providing veterinary services in zones where convenient and low-cost care is lacking.

  5. Petco is opening a cashierless pet store that offers free ...

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  6. Columbus Humane opens low-cost veterinary care center, pet ...

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    The Essential Care Center offers: A drive-thru pet food pantry that distributes over 20,000 pounds of free dog and cat food every week. Appointments can be made online, and the hours are the same ...

  7. Banfield Pet Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Medical Management International, Inc. (MMI) was created to own the clinic, and in 1994 the pet store chain PetSmart teamed up with MMI to open pet clinics in their stores initially called VetSmart. [5] By 1996 the private company had grown to in excess of 150 locations in 18 states with over 600,000 pets treated annually and 1,100 employees. [5]

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