
Why vaccination, microchip implantation, sterilizаtion are necessary?
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Timely vaccination against rabies will protect both the animal itself and people from an extremely dangerous disease.
Sterilization is a reliable preventive measure against a considerable list of oncological diseases in animals. It eliminates the risk of unwanted offspring. That is, it is a guarantee of reducing the number of homeless dogs and cats. Ultimately, this procedure allows you to adjust the animal's behavior for the better. Which makes the life of both the pet and its owners more comfortable.
Microchip implantation is a reliable way to identify pets. A microchip with a unique number recorded in it and registered in the database facilitates the search and identification of a lost animal.

FREE
FOR PET OWNERS WHO NEED ASSISTANCE:

Vaccination

Microchip implantation

Sterilization

Veterinary clinics participating in the program
PROTECT YOUR PET

вул. Феодори Пушиної, 25
Цілодобова ветеринарна клініка "ДОВІРА"
вул. Михайла Ломоносова, 58
вул. Милославська 43, вул. Антоновича 125, вул. Сиваська 1
The program is supported by the partner of the Ukrainian Small Animal Veterinary Association (USAVA) - the The International Fund for Animal Welfare IFAW
The International Fund for Animal Welfare IFAW
The Ukrainian Small Animal Veterinary Association (USAVA)
Founded in 1969, IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) is a global non-profit organization helping animals and people thrive together. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, IFAW has actively supported efforts to meet the emergency needs of war-affected pets, wild animals and their owners. Over the past six months, IFAW has helped more than 75,000 animals in Ukraine and neighboring European countries.
A public organization that contributes to increasing the prestige of the profession of a veterinarian. During the war, USAVA supports professionals and students of veterinary. The association helps colleagues whose veterinary business has suffered or been destroyed.

