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LOW-COST VETERINARY CARE

 


VETERINARY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Click HERE to download a resource guide of programs that provide
financial assistance to pet owners with veterinary care needs


 

 

SACRAMENTO SPCA WELLNESS / VETERINARY SERVICES

    This Wellness Clinic is NOT designed for emergency health care. If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency situation, please contact your veterinarian or an emergency pet hospital. For more info, click HERE.

 

4 R FRIENDS: THE STREET VETS

    Free Animal Clinics Where They Are Most Needed

    Our volunteer corps of veterinary professionals and helpers bring routine wellness care, treatment for medical problems, supplies, and education right into the neighborhoods with the highest intake to the animal shelters and with the least access to veterinary care. For more info as well as clinic dates and locations, click HERE.

 

THE VETS

    Bringing Pet Care to the Comfort of Your Home

    This mobile vet will come to your home and provides a full range of treatments, including wellness exams, sick care, home lab tests, vaccinations, microchipping, and issued health travel certificates. For more info as well as scheduling an appointment, please click HERE.

 

RED ROVER

    Bringing Animals from Crisis to Care

    This organization helps to preserve the human-animal bond by providing financial assistance, resources and support to low-income individuals and survivors of domestic violence and their pets so families can escape together and stay together. Services include emergency boarding grants, urgent care grants, domestic violence safe escape grants, and domestic violence safe housing grants. For more info, click HERE.

 

MERCER CLINIC FOR THE PETS OF THE HOMELESS

    A partnership of veterinary students and professionals with pets and their people

    This organization is a student-run, volunteer-based, veterinary outreach dedicated to serving the pets of the homeless in Sacramento. Under the supervision of faculty and community DVM volunteers, they provide veterinary students and pre-veterinary students with experience seeing patients, while providing both preventative and restorative care to pets in need. For more info, click HERE.