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The Situation
The SPCA of Northern Nevada is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing care and shelter for animals in need. The organization has been serving the community for over 20 years, and its mission is to find forever homes for the animals in its care. However, due to urgent HVAC issues, the facility has been temporarily closed, leaving 28 cats and dogs without a safe place to stay. The closure is a result of the facility’s heating and cooling system failing, which has left the animals without a comfortable living environment. The SPCA is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, but the temporary closure is a setback for the organization and the animals in its care.*
The Impact on the Animals
The temporary closure of the SPCA facility has a significant impact on the animals in its care. With no safe place to stay, the cats and dogs are at risk of exposure to extreme temperatures, which can be detrimental to their health and well-being. The animals are currently being housed in temporary facilities, but this is not a permanent solution. The SPCA is working to find a more permanent solution to the HVAC issue, but in the meantime, the animals are at risk of being transferred to other facilities.*
The Community’s Response
The community has rallied around the SPCA, offering support and assistance in the wake of the temporary closure.
The SPCA’s Continued Commitment to Community Health
The SPCA, a well-established animal welfare organization, has announced its continued commitment to the health and well-being of the community. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the SPCA has remained dedicated to providing essential services to the public.
Vaccination Clinics
One of the SPCA’s most significant contributions to the community is its weekend vaccine clinic. This clinic, which has been running for several years, offers free vaccinations to the public, with a focus on protecting against diseases such as rabies and distemper. The clinic is held at the SPCA’s thrift store location on Moana, making it easily accessible to residents of the surrounding area. The clinic is open on weekends, providing a convenient option for those who may not have access to regular veterinary care. The SPCA works closely with local veterinarians to ensure that the vaccines used are up-to-date and effective. The clinic is staffed by trained volunteers, who provide a welcoming and supportive environment for clients.
Spay and Neuter Services
While the SPCA will not be offering spay and neuter surgeries, the organization will continue to provide vouchers at discounted rates to those in need. This initiative aims to reduce the number of unwanted litters and promote responsible pet ownership.
The branch will be dedicated to providing dental care for pets, including dogs and cats. The SPCA will also provide dental care services for other animals, such as horses and rabbits.
The SPCA’s New Pet Dental Health Care Branch
The SPCA is excited to announce the launch of its new pet dental health care branch, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to providing top-notch dental care for pets.