Veterinary Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Veterinary Services .
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Veterinary Services
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Indiana Veterinary Medical Association
OUR MISSION IS TO PROMOTE, PROTECT, AND ADVANCE VETERINARY MEDICINE AND ANIMAL HEALTH.
Indianapolis
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Veterinary Services
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Napa Solano Veterinary Medical Association
Napa Solano Veterinary Medical Association Become a Member About Us Get to know the NSVMA community.
Vallejo
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Veterinary Services
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One Medicine Foundation Inc
THE ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO FURTHER THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE FOR DOCTORS IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA.
Northport
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Veterinary Services
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Texas Equine Veterinary Association
TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPEMENT AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ITS MEMBERS WHICH ARE EQUINE VETERINARIANS.
El Dorado
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Veterinary Services
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Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association
Welcome The WPVMA is dedicated to compassionate quality health care for all animals protecting the health of the public strengthening the humananimal bond and providing advanced continuing education for our members.
Pittsburgh
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Veterinary Services
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Texoma Animal Network Inc
Enriching the Community by Promoting Animal Welfare in Marshall County and surrounding areas in the State of Oklahoma.
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Veterinary Services
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Saved Inc
SAVED, Inc is a non-profit corporation providing subsidized spay and neuter services for companion animals within Stanislaus County.
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Veterinary Services
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Contra Costa Veterinary Medical Assoc
CCVMA The Contra Costa Veterinary Medical AssociationAn organization for veterinarians in San Franciscos East Bay About CCVMA TheContra Costa Veterinary Medical Association CCVMA is a nonprofit professional membership organization in support of licensed veterinarians providing contact information networking opportunities and affordable highquality Continuing Education on a monthly basis.
Walnut Creek
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Veterinary Services
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Hope Spay Neuter Clinic, Inc.
Our mission is simple - to end the tragedy of cat and dog overpopulation, homelessness, and euthanasia in Connecticut.
