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Vets all over Austria are vaccinating pets this week and donating half of the vaccination fee to our project CARE 4 DOGS – medical care for stray dogs.
Is your pet due for a booster vaccination? Then simply come to one of the many participating veterinary practices and help us help!
We wish all our participants a successful vaccination week!
Are you a vet and want to...
Take part and do good: Get your pet vaccinated and help stray dogs in need! Half of the vaccination revenue goes to the work of Veterinarians without Borders. Every contribution helps!
In Ukraine, not only people are suffering, but also thousands of dogs that have lost their homes. Without food, shelter or medical care, they are fighting for survival. With our Care for Dogs project, we are offering these dogs urgently needed help.
Do you vaccinate your pet as part of the "Vaccinate for Africa" campaign? Then you are helping to finance medical care for strays worldwide. 75,600 dogs have already been neutered by VSF – every vaccination supports this goal!
Get your pet vaccinated and help street dogs in Ukraine. Every vaccination counts and can save lives. Participating vets donate half of the vaccination income.
On World Rabies Day, let's remember the 59,000 people who die of rabies each year. Veterinarians without Borders is raising awareness among people in affected regions and vaccinating stray dogs to fight this dangerous disease. Join us in saving lives!
From October 7 to 13, 2024 vets will vaccinate pets as usual and donate half of the vaccination proceeds to Veterinarians without Borders. This year the donations will go to our project CARE 4 DOGS - Medical care for street dogs.
The 2024 World Veterinary Day has the theme "Veterinarians are essential health workers". Veterinarians around the world not only contribute to the health and well-being of animals, but also to the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. Even if this aspect of veterinary work often remains invisible to the society, it is an essential part of our healthcare system.
Our parent organization Vétérinaires sans Frontières International (VSF-Int) is looking for a Communication Officer to support the development and dissemination of communication products and increase their social media presence and visibility in the NGO sector.
Our parent organization Vétérinaires sans Frontières International (VSF-Int) is looking for new employees for One Health issues.
As One Health Expert you provide coordination and guidance for the integration of One Health into the activities of a...
Vets all over Austria are vaccinating pets this week and donating half of the vaccination fee to...
Take part and do good: Get your pet vaccinated and help stray dogs in need! Half of the vaccination...
In Ukraine, not only people are suffering, but also thousands of dogs that have lost their homes....
Our Tanzanian employee John Laffa wishes all supporters and friends of Veterinarians without...
Sweet potatoes are very popular in Africa. In Tanzania, many small traders sell steamed sweet...
We congratulate our Maasai student Lucas Moreto! As reported, Lucas is studying law at the TUDARCO...