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INFORMATION FOR VETERINARIANS

How you can help:

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  • Partner with a domestic violence shelter to provide a reliable location to house pets of their residents.

You may often have a full house at your clinic, but if you have space available consider boarding a pet of a resident at the domestic violence shelter. This seemingly small action may just save a life.

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  • Donate time and services to care for the pets of domestic violence victims

If you don’t have the space to spare to board a pet, consider donating your time and services. Domestic violence shelters that have on-site pet housing still need veterinarians to perform wellness checks and provide care for injured or sick pets. There are charitable organizations that provide funding for veterinarians who donate services.

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Sign up below to be added to our list of veterinarians willing to offer assistance. If a domestic violence shelter in your area requests help, your contact information will be provided to them.

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If you encounter a problem with the form, you can also email us at info@npdvv.org.

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Within what distance must the domestic violence shelter be in order for you to provide assistance? Required

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Network for Pets of Domestic Violence Victims

P.O. Box 433

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74076

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