PET OVERPOPULATION:
Pet overpopulation is a serious problem and one affecting all of us as pet families and ordinary citizens. Caring for pets without families puts a severe drain on the financial and other resources of our communities, and unwanted litters are a problem for families across the area. Of the fifty-thousand puppies and kittens born every day in the United States, only one in nine ever find a loving home with a caring family. Adoptions are only a small part of the solution. The real answer lies at the source of the problem.
BENEFITS:
Our pets are a real part of our families, and deserve the best care possible to extend and enhance their lives just as we would do for any other family member. The process of sterilization not only works to solve the overpopulation problem, but also provides our pets with a greater quality of life and makes them better companions for us.
Spayed or neutered pets:
• Tend to live an average of two to three years longer
• Are protected from some types of cancer
• Have a reduced chance of running away or fighting
• Are three times less likely to bite our children or us
WHO WE ARE:
The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter offers spay-neuter services to North Carolina residents. Our Mission is to address Pet Overpopulation in our State by offering high quality, low cost spay-neuter surgeries for pets belonging to North Carolina families.
Families do not need to meet income qualifications in order to use our services.
The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter operates a veterinary surgery clinic, staffed by fully licensed and accredited veterinarians and their team, using the most modern techniques, anesthesia, and equipment to ensure the safety of your pets and provide them with the level of care they deserve.
CLINIC ON WHEELS:
The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter services are delivered with a mobile veterinary surgery clinic that is able to bring the benefits of top-notch care to the families we serve. The clinic on wheels goes directly into the communities we serve to perform safe and professional sterilization of the dogs and cats you have made part of your family. We can also provide vaccinations and other necessary services to animal sterilized through our program.
The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter clinic has its own on-board electric generator and clean water supply to ensure uninterrupted care for your pets regardless of outside conditions. The clinic is fully self-sufficient and able to travel to even the most remote parts of the areas we serve.
HOW THE PEACEFUL PAWS MOBILE SPAY AND NEUTER WORKS:
Pet families can call our office to set up an appointment. We provide detailed instructions on preparing the pet for the surgery and answer any questions about the process. The morning of the appointment, the pet is brought (on a leash or in a carrier) to the mobile clinic, and will be picked up from the clinic that same afternoon. Our team provides the pet family with written instructions for after-surgery care and emergency contact telephone number for any questions during the recovery period.
The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter provides limited veterinary services. For all other veterinary services, including but not limited to routine wellness care, radiology, hospitalization services, and emergencies not related to a spay or neuter surgery performed by The Peaceful Paws Mobile Spay and Neuter, emergency services can be obtained at Carolina Veterinary Specialists 501 Nicholas Rd, Greensboro, NC 27409, or any other 24 hour emergency veterinary service in your area.
Dr. Jennifer Campbell was born and raised in Archdale, North Carolina. She knew at an early age that she would like to be a veterinarian. She earned her undergraduate degree from North Carolina State University with a major in Animal Science and minor in Agricultural Business Management. She received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Ross University while completing her clinical training at Iowa State University. As a veterinarian, Dr. Campbell has had the opportunity to practice on both large and small animals. She has found a great professional interest in surgery, preventative medicine, and end of life care. At home on the farm, Dr. Campbell enjoys spending time with her two sons Wyatt and Liam, her husband Rob, her chickens, and her array of farm animals. When she isn't taking care of animals, Dr. Campbell enjoys hiking, reading, camping and mowing. She and her husband, Rob are members of West Fairfield Baptist Church and are actively involved with the youth program.
Our experienced team is passionate about animals, and we are dedicated to providing exceptional care for your pets.
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