Everyday Giving Campaign Show "Rescuing unwanted dogs and cats without spay/neutering is like bailing water from a boat without patching the hole in the bottom!" - Dr. Jeff Rocky Mountain Vet P.P.I. currently spay and neuters over 3,000 companion animals per year on a budget of just over $150,000. Please go to our Facebook Page below and click the "DONATE" to contribute to help us! https://plannedpethoodinternational.networkforgood.com/projects/88934-everyday-giving-campaign Here are photos from our two-day spay/neuter clinic in March 2019 in Leona Vicario, a village about 25 miles inland from Puerto Morelos, Mexico, which is between Cancún and Playa Del Carmen. All staff, including veterinarians and support personnel, are volunteers, including vacationers who take time from their leisure activities to chip in. As one vacationing volunteer said, “This is one of the most rewarding things I have done in my life! I had no experience and thought I would be carrying a clipboard or doing something administrative. But instead, they had me assisting hands-on with the dogs and cats.”
Planned Pethood International truly needs your support to achieve its simple mission: “The reduction of companion animal overpopulation throughout the world.” At first glance a seemingly daunting task, but with a truly simple solution: Put 100% effort into spay/neuter campaigns, train veterinarians to … To read more click
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Welcome to Planned Pethood International “Making a world of difference in companion animal welfare.”PPI truly needs your support to achieve its simple mission: “The reduction of companion animal overpopulation throughout the world.” At first glance a seemingly daunting task, but with a truly simple solution: Put effort into spay/neuter campaigns, train veterinarians to continue the work, and develop culturally relevant educational materials to help influence future societal concepts. No one group is committed to these goals more than PPI, and with your tax deductible donation you can be a part of companion animal history. The use of limited resources to warehouse a large number of animals is not a solution to companion animal overpopulation. Only the reduction in population will elevate the status of these animals and ensure their safety and wellbeing. PPI has provided training services to veterinarians from around the world. PPI, through Dr. Jeff Young, has made presentations and conducted sterilization campaigns in Slovakia, India, Panama, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Turkey, and on numerous Native American Reservations in the US. Currently, PPI is active in hospitals located in Bratislava, Slovakia and Merida (Mexico). 100% of all contributions and fundraising money have gone directly to reducing companion animal overpopulation, training veterinarians in safe and efficient spay/neuter techniques, or helping abused & abandoned animals. PPI Goals
4595 Harlan St. A 501-c3/non profit Tax ID# 84-1522523 Is Dr Jeff Rocky Mountain vet still practicing?Jeff Young, is returning for an all-new season of Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Jeff has seen more emergency cases come in and is working with his team around the clock to keep his doors open and treat every animal, no matter the cost.
Why is Dr Jeff Rocky Mountain vet criticized?Footage of Animal Planets Jeff Young, DVM, performing surgery with bare arms, no gown and no mask is "getting in the way of his message" of the importance of high-quality, high-volume veterinary care, say AVMA president and CEO.
Is Dr. Jeff a real veterinarian?Dr. Jeff's sharp surgical skills and philosophy of always putting animals first make him one of the most respected veterinarians in the country, and this powerful series captures some of the riveting real-life cases that come through his doors.
Is Dr. Jeff mountain vet coming back?Stories of hope and the power of the human and animal bond are stronger than ever on this all-new season. Veterinary maverick Dr. Jeff Young and his fearless team of vets and techs are back for an all-new season of DR.
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