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Vet Visit in May 2015

We have scheduled a visit from Dr. Davis on Friday, May 1st at the Rake & Scrape site and Saturday, May 2nd at the Port Howe Primary School

All spays, neuters and  worming treatments are free.  Checkups, distemper shots, heartworm tests & medications offered at a nominal fee.

Call Andrew at 342-6007 or 464-6509.
Or Jan at 354-1112

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Vet Visit Feb. 2015

Dr. Davis arrived on Friday, Feb. 20th and, with Andrew, conducted our first veterinary clinic for the year.  They were busy in both the north and south performing spays and neuters on five dogs and four cats.  It was encouraging to see so many young puppies brought to us for exams.  Heartworm tests were conducted, distemper and rabies shots given, as well as worming medicines administered.  We had one goat patient.  Overall, it was a successful two days.  Thank you again to Dr. Davis and Andrew for giving of your time !

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September 2014 Vet Visit

Our veterinary clinic originally scheduled for Sept. 19-20, 2014 had to be postponed due to weather and a cancelled flight. The intrepid duo of Dr. Davis and Andrew Seymour successfully persevered the following week.
Four cats and seven dogs were spayed as well as five dogs being neutered. Initial distemper shots were administered to thirty-seven dogs. In two weeks Andrew will be following up with booster vaccinations. We hope to reach many more in the future.
We are very grateful to Dr. Davis and Andrew for the time and effort they spend at these clinics, and to Andrew for all he contributes throughout the year.
Submitted by Jan Kessinger

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Vet Visits

MAY 2014
We were able to support the spaying of seven and the neutering of four dogs during Dr. Davis's visit on May 2/3.  He conducted heartworm tests, stitch removal, travel exams and necessary paperwork as well as treating a very badly injured goat with antibiotics, which was all that could be done at this time.
The dogs abandoned at Halvorson  House have all been placed in homes with one even going to the U.S.