Pet Health Outreach

Because progress for animals is progress for humanity, we believe quality pet healthcare should never depend on postal code or bank account. Our Pet First promise extends beyond shelter walls into every corner of our community where beloved companions need care. Thanks to our extraordinary neighbors, donors, volunteers, and clients who trust us with their animals' health, we invest nearly 80% of all program delivery costs directly into these vital clinics. We Love Adoptions, but we love keeping pets healthy in their forever homes even more. When you support these programs, no pet suffers in silence, no family loses a companion to preventable illness, and no animal goes without dignified care. Because without you, countless pets would endure unnecessary pain. Together, we're strengthening the bonds that make families whole and communities compassionate.

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Community Partner Pet Health Clinics

Bringing Care to Your Doorstep Through Trusted Partners
Why We Do It:
We believe every pet deserves accessible healthcare, regardless of location or circumstance. Through our registered community partners—from senior centers to housing complexes—we bring professional veterinary care directly to where families need it most. Because when we remove barriers to pet health, we strengthen the bond between animals and their humans while keeping beloved companions healthy and at home where they belong.

Community Day Open Pet Health Clinics

No Appointment, No Barriers—Just Care When You Need It
Why We Do It:
Sometimes life doesn't wait for scheduled appointments. Our open community clinics welcome everyone—no registration required, no questions asked. We've seen how a simple health check can catch problems early, prevent suffering, and keep families together. When pet care is accessible to all, our entire community becomes stronger and more compassionate.

Microchip Clinics

5 Minutes That Could Bring Your Best Friend Home
Why We Do It:
The statistics are heartbreaking: 56% of companion animals will go missing at some point in their lives, and 16% are never reunited with their families. A simple microchip is often the difference between a happy reunion and a lifetime of wondering. We're here to give you that peace of mind and your pet their best chance of coming home to you.

Nail Trimming Clinics

Small Care, Big Comfort—Keeping Paws Happy
Why We Do It:
Overgrown nails aren't just uncomfortable—they can cause pain, infection, and mobility issues that affect your pet's quality of life. Our gentle nail trimming clinics help prevent these problems while teaching pet parents proper at-home care. Because every small act of care adds up to a lifetime of comfort and wellbeing.

Pet Vaccination Clinics

Protecting What Matters Most—Your Pet's Health and Your Peace of Mind
Why We Do It:
Preventive care shouldn't be a luxury. Our vaccination clinics provide essential immunizations at accessible prices, protecting not just individual pets but our entire community from preventable diseases. When every pet is protected, every family can focus on what matters most—loving and enjoying their companion.

Flea and Tick Clinics

More Than Comfort—Complete Wellness Checks That Care
Why We Do It:
What starts as a flea and tick check becomes so much more. These visits allow us to spot early signs of skin conditions, allergies, and other health concerns while providing immediate relief from parasites. It's preventive care disguised as a comfort visit—and often the first step toward comprehensive wellness for pets who might not otherwise see a veterinarian.

Dental Health Clinics

The Window to Wellness—Your Pet's Dental Health Tells a Story
Why We Do It:
A pet's mouth reveals more than you might think. Poor dental health can indicate diabetes, heart disease, and other serious conditions. Our dental clinics provide quick assessments and home care guidance because we believe early detection and prevention are the keys to longer, healthier lives with the companions you love.

Housing Encampment Clinics

Compassion Without Borders—Care for Every Animal, Every Human
Why We Do It:
The bond between a person and their pet doesn't end because of housing insecurity. These companions often provide emotional support, safety, and unconditional love during the most challenging times. We bring care directly to encampments because every animal deserves health and dignity, and every human deserves to keep their beloved companion by their side.

Community Food and Supplies Clinics

Keeping Families Together When Times Get Tough
Why We Do It:
No pet parent should have to choose between feeding their family and caring for their companion animal. Our food and supply clinics provide temporary relief during difficult times, helping families stay together while they get back on their feet. Because keeping beloved pets in loving homes is always better than separation.

Rural Mobilization Sterilization Clinics

Bringing Life-Saving Surgery to Remote Communities
Why We Do It:
Distance shouldn't determine access to essential care. Our mobile sterilization clinics travel to rural communities where veterinary services are scarce, preventing unwanted litters while protecting the health of beloved pets. By bringing this critical service to remote areas, we're reducing pet overpopulation and improving lives across our entire region.

Transportation Support Request

No Pet Left Behind—We'll Help You Get There
Why We Do It:
Sometimes the biggest barrier to pet care isn't cost—it's simply getting to the clinic. Our transportation support removes this obstacle, ensuring that mobility challenges, lack of vehicle access, or distance never prevent a pet from receiving needed care. Because every animal deserves access to health services, regardless of their human's circumstances.

End of Life Clinics

Dignity, Comfort, and Love When It Matters Most
Why We Do It:
Saying goodbye to a beloved companion is one of life's most difficult moments. Our end-of-life clinics provide compassionate care and support during this heartbreaking time, ensuring that every pet's final moments are filled with dignity, comfort, and the love of their family. Because how we say goodbye matters as much as how we say hello.
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Physical Exams

Routine physical exams are the foundation of preventative care, catching health concerns before they become serious. These visits allow veterinarians to assess overall wellness and guide pet guardians on care. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program makes these essential exams available to families who might otherwise go without.

Vaccines (DAPP, Rabies and FVRCP)

Vaccines protect pets from serious and preventable illnesses like parvovirus, rabies, and feline respiratory diseases. Even indoor pets are at risk of exposure, making vaccines an essential part of their long-term health. Through the HBSPCA Pet Health Program, families can access affordable vaccinations that keep both pets and communities safe.

Flea and Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks can cause serious health problems, from skin irritation to the spread of disease. Prevention is far easier and safer than treatment once infestations occur. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program helps pet families access safe, effective prevention to keep pets itch-free and healthy.

Spay and Neuter

Spay and neuter surgeries prevent unwanted litters, reduce pet overpopulation, and improve overall health. These procedures also lower the risk of certain cancers and unwanted behaviors. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program provides affordable spay/neuter services to support pets, families, and the community.

Microchips

A microchip is a permanent form of identification that helps reunite lost pets with their families. Unlike collars or tags, microchips can’t be removed or lost. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program can provide a microchip and ensure pets in the community have this vital safeguard so they always have a way home.

Nail Trims

Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, pain, and even injury for pets. Regular nail trims are an important part of pet health and mobility, especially for seniors. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program offers this service to help pets stay active and comfortable.

Dental Services

Dental care is often overlooked, but poor oral health can lead to pain, infection, and even heart or kidney issues. Clean teeth and healthy gums improve a pet’s overall well-being and quality of life. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program may be able to assist with dental services so pets can live longer, healthier lives.

Grooming

Regular grooming keeps pets’ coats clean, free from mats, and comfortable. It also provides an opportunity to check for lumps, skin issues, or parasites. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program may be able to support families with essential grooming services, ensuring pets look and feel their best.

End of Life Services

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest moments for families. Compassionate end-of-life care ensures pets leave this world with dignity and comfort. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program can provide supportive services to help families through this emotional time.

Surgery 

Sometimes pets require surgical procedures beyond spay or neuter to relieve pain or restore quality of life. Surgeries such as hernia repair, lump removal, or entropion correction can make a life-changing difference. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program may be able to offer accessible surgical options so more pets can get the care they need.

Transportation to Appointments

Getting to a veterinary appointment can be a barrier for many pet guardians. The HBSPCA Pet Health Program offers transportation support so pets can access vital care when their families have no other way. This ensures no pet is left behind due to lack of transportation.

Community Days

Access to food and supplies is just as important as medical care for pet families in need. Community Days hosted by the HBSPCA Pet Health Program help guardians care for their pets with dignity and without financial stress. These events strengthen the bond between pets and people while ensuring animals thrive at home.