The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.
Veterinary Services
Programs that humanely put to death animals who are suffering from incurable injuries or diseases or stray animals who have not been claimed by their owners or adopted.
Programs that provide emergency information, often on a 24-hour basis, for veterinarians and pet owners who may need to take immediate corrective action to treat an animal who has been poisoned or to prevent such an occurrence. Also included are programs that provide information about common household poisons that can affect pets including plants, drugs, antifreeze, Teflon and chocolate.
Programs that provide 24-hour emergency veterinary and critical care services which may include onsite lab procedures, radiology, surgery, monitoring and hospitalization for seriously ill or injured animals.
Programs that surgically alter animals to prevent them from reproducing. "Spay" refers to the surgical removal of the ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes of a female animal; "neuter" refers to the surgical removal of the testes of a male animal.
Programs that implant scannable coded computer chips in dogs, cats and other pets as a means of facilitating the reunion of lost pets with their owners.
Programs that inoculate animals to prevent them from contracting rabies, an acute viral disease that attacks the nervous system of warm-blooded animals, is uniformly fatal when untreated, and can be transmitted with infected saliva, usually through the bite of a rabid animal.
Programs that provide physical examinations, dental care or treatment services for animals who are ill, injured or otherwise in need of care.
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Programs that pay the veterinary expenses, including prescription costs, of people who cannot afford to make the payments themselves and whose pets would otherwise be unable to receive necessary medical care. Also included are programs that provide vouchers which enable eligible individuals to obtain veterinary care including prescriptions for their pets.
Programs that conduct routine physical examinations, administer vaccines, test for parasites, perform a dental check and conduct whatever other tests may be necessary to ensure the health and wellbeing of pets and other animals.