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San Antonio Community Animal Clinic

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The Institute for Sustainable International Studies is teaming up with Dr. Edwardo Tesecum to bring another free spay and neuter clinic to San Antonio this weekend.  Their vet students are getting some great training while in Belize, and the Cayo communities are getting helped at the same time.  The clinic will be Saturday morning, starting at 9:00am.  Thanks, ISIS!


"Spread the word that ISIS and Dr. Tesecum will be offering a free Animal Health Clinic in the village of San Antonio this coming Saturday.  Come early if your animal needs a spay or neuter surgery."

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San Antonio Vet Clinic

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The Institute for Sustainable International Studies is having another vet clinic tomorrow.  San Antonio is the location this time.  The students, along with Dr. Tesecum, spayed and neutered many animals at the Bullet Tree Falls clinic, pictured above, a few weeks ago.  Thanks, ISIS.  

 

https://www.facebook.com/ISISBelize/

 

"Our summer students volunteered to help with a vet clinic in the Village of Bullet Tree Falls.  Students and their supervising Vets saw 58 animals and preformed 15 spay surgeries.  Paying it forward from ISIS to Belize."

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HBHS Animal Clinic

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They had a very successful weekend of free spay and neuter clinics, seeing 100's of dogs and cats.  Shelly Marin got some great pictures of the doctors and their clients.  Thanks to all that made this happen! 

"Exhausted but happy after a busy Spay and Neutre day in San Ignacio. Thanks to Clara Lee Arnold, Hopkins Humane Society and Humberto Wohlers and with the largest amount of Drs in one single clinic so far: Drs. Edwardo Tesecum, Mia Canton, Jorge Lopez, Isabelle Paquet-Durand, Angela Gimmel, Jennifer Riley and Kelly Schmitz.  About 100 dogs and cats were seen, dewormed, treated and operated today.  Now we gather up again to go get ready for one more day tomorrow."

Jessica Herridge's curator insight, June 30, 2015 6:37 AM

This is a great example of a shelter making it extremely easy to adopt a pet.  Taking away the cost of a spay/neuter and other vet needs makes the animal practically free initially, unlike pets from the pet store.  Spaying o neutering your pet is the only way to being preventing the overpopulation issues.