In Brisbane, a pet clinic run by volunteers open on one Sunday a week to provide service to the pets of the homeless. The charity that goes by the name of Pets in the Park transforms a car park into a vet clinic. The car park space is owned by Salvation Army's Brisbane.
Homeless people who have pets that cannot afford vet care but want to avail can secure a referral letter from an independent social service provider. Peter Swan is an ex-lawyer who suffered from a stroke and lost his job. He couldn’t afford vet care for Saxon (German shorthaired pointer), but because of Pets in the Park, Saxon can have vet care for free once a month.
The free vet clinic is on its 3rd year and continues to open on other places across Australia.
Article source: abc.net.au
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