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Help For Your Pet Sue Skaskiw - VVSA Humane Society Director / VSNIP Administrator

T he VT Spay Neuter Incentive Program (“VSNIP”), under the oversight

of the VT Economic Services Department, administered by VT Volunteer Services for Animals Humane Society, helps financially challenged Vermont residents spay/neuter cats and dogs for $27.00. The balance is paid by fellow Vermonters when dogs are licensed by an added $4.00 fee. This is the major funding for this important program. Funds are limited by the number of dogs licensed, which is required by law. A current rabies vaccination is required to register. A rabies vaccination can be administered after 12 weeks of age, and dogs are required to be licensed by six months of age.

Look for Rabies Clinics in March, call your veterinarian and ask the cost of only a rabies vaccination, or call your nearest Tractor Supply Store for their monthly Rabies Clinic schedule. Rabies IS in Vermont and it IS deadly To receive a VSNIP application, send a S.A.S.E to: VSNIP, PO Box 104, Bridgewater, VT 05034. Indicate if it’s for a cat/ dog or both. For more information, call 802-672-5302. VVSA is also seeking volunteers to help with a variety of programs, including the administration of VSNIP. Our office is in Bridgewater. Experience in Excel data entry, Outlook Office 365, typing proficiency, and basic phone skills are necessary. Must be vaccinated, a non-smoker, no perfumes and like cats :) Please see our website www.VVSAHS .org The animals thank you in advance! Together We Truly Do Make A Difference!!

Why License? Licensing a dog: 1) helps identify your dog if lost, 2) provides proof your dog is protected from rabies in the event your dog is bitten by a rabid animal, but would still need immediate medical attention, 3) if your dog bites an animal or person – which could result in quarantine or possible euthanasia to test for infection, and 4) helps pay for VSNIP, addressing the population situation we have in Vermont. Farms with cats should especially be aware that one rabid cat or dog can affect an entire population of animals on the premise. The answer is neutering through VSNIP which includes a rabies vaccination and the first of the of the distemper series. Winter 2022

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CBD: Becoming Broadly Accepted, but Dosage Questions Remain Peter Kenseth

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Cognitive Dysfunction Catherine MacLean DVM

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Help For Your Pet Sue Skaskiw

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Why the Delay in Veterinary Care?

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Short Jaw Sandra L. Waugh VMD, MS

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Bravo for Bravo Sarah Tuck Gillens

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Twins John Lamperti

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A Dog on the Battlefield and the Character of George Washington Kate Kelly

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Hanging in the Balance Dorothy Crosby

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Equine Clubs, Associations & Organizations

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Loving Animals: Conversations with an Animal Communicator Jeannie Lindheim

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Animal Adapter Scott Borthwick

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Adopting a Senior Dog Karen Sturtevant

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Jake's Friends Fund Jackie Stanley

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Draft Trash Pickup

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10 of the Most Heartwarming Dog Stories From History Aaron Short

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Nature Books for Winter Reading

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A Humane Agent for the Monadnock

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What is UVDART

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