We are happy to share resources for further animal health care information via these links to sites we trust for pet and other animal health care info.
To return to Center-Sinai, just close the window or hit your browser’s back button.A site set up by an organization that helps owners find lost pets, and helps those who have found lost pets make the information known so that owners can get their furry loved ones back home. Individual state coverage, “pets near you” listed.
Arfriend
A Resource Guide For Our Human & Animal Friends Raising Awareness and Connecting Each Other to Share Comfort, Kindness, Healing, Teaching and Acceptance http://www.arfriend.org

Noah’sWish.org
Noah’s Wish was founded to help animals caught in disasters. They are a well respected national organization, very active in send in teams to help pets hurt and lost in Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and other disasters in different parts of the U.S.

http://bestfriends.org
About Best Friends Animal Society, from the website:
“Best Friends is working with you — and with humane groups all across the country — to bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets.”
The organization, based in Utah, maintains a sanctuary for 1,500 ost and injured pets, and works to help pets in other countries when disaster strikes.

www.IFAW.org
Mission statement from website:
The International Fund for Animal Welfare works to improve animal welfare, prevent animal cruelty and abuse, protect wildlife and provide animal rescue around the world. From stopping the elephant ivory trade, to ending the Canadian seal hunt and saving the whales from extinction, IFAW works to create solutions that benefit both animals and people.

http://www.xtremepetproducts.com
World’s best selling humane leashes, collars and accessories featuring comfort grip handle and shock absorbent material to save owner and dog from constant jerking motion

VetTechColleges.com gives voice to professors and working veterinarians and vet techs in one-on-one interviews, and goes behind the scenes to shed more light on educational options, and the different career paths and specializations available to those interested in taking their first step toward a career in veterinary technology, and beyond.