VCA impact report

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CONTENT Message From Our CEO 3 VCA Social Citizenship 4 Animal Welfare 8 Veterinary Profession 12 Reaching Out 16 Disaster Response 20 VCA Charities 26 Antech Imaging Services 32 Sound 34 Thanks to Our Associates 36

MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO

In everything we do – from disease prevention to helping educate the next generation of veterinary professionals –VCA lives by a simple, yet powerful credo: We care. Since our founding in 1986 , this unflagging commitment to pets has inspired us to go to ever greater lengths to ensure their health, safety and happiness.

This Impact Report tells the stories of our latest initiatives and most fulfilling triumphs on behalf of the pets and people we’re privileged to serve. Even as we provide excellent veterinary care to thousands of pets, VCA professionals across the continent are going above and beyond, providing meals to hungry pets, supporting animal welfare shelters with funds and free treatment and offering help and healing when disaster strikes. VCA advances the profession with clinical trials, scholarships, continuing education and mentorship programs.

We always strive to change lives for the better, and in the process, our own hearts are forever transformed, inspiring us to work ever harder for the pets who deserve nothing less than the very best we can give. As new members of the MARS family, we’re excited at the prospect of making an even bigger impact in the coming year.

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VCA SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP

FOREVER TRANSFORMED REAL CHANGE FOR PEOPLE AND PETS

At VCA, everything we do is fueled by our passionate concern for the health and well-being of the pets that bring immeasurable love and fulfillment to so many of our lives. Since our founding in 1986 , we have strived to help animals that cannot ask for the help they need.

Across VCA , expert and caring people are constantly seeking new, more effective ways to make a difference. This effort begins with our commitment to provide exceptional care and service in our animal hospitals and reaches beyond our doors, into the communities where we work to end pet hunger, provide aid during disasters, advance veterinary medicine and inspire and educate the next generation of veterinary care providers. In addition, VCA Charities has raised and donated approximately $1 million in 2018 to support pet shelters, rescues, pet food pantries and other causes.

As a member of the MARS family, all of us at VCA are proud to share our efforts to Make A Better World For Pets.™

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VCA is proud to support communities nationwide

30,000 + associates

All working to give pets and their people the best possible lives together.

5,000 + veterinarians

600 + specialists

4,200 + technicians

An unrivaled peer network dedicated to pet health and welfare

875 + locations 45 + specialty hospitals 43 states

Women Leaders in VCA Hospitals

460 + Medical Directors

750 + Hospital Managers

5 provinces 3 countries *

We are building deep roots and strong relationships in the communities we serve.

Board certified specialists in oncology, surgery, internal medicine and more

3,000 techs completed our development program and 700 + received scholarships

United States Canada Brazil *

* VCA launched in Brazil with 4 hospitals in 2018

ANIMAL WELFARE

TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE PUTTING INTENT INTO ACTION

We’ve seen it thousands of times, yet we’re always awed at the transformation – to pets and people – when a homeless animal finds its place with a loving family. Everyone involved feels the joy of belonging to a safe space and to each other.

We are proud to work with the amazing staff, volunteers and foster pet owners and consider it our privilege and responsibility to help ownerless pets find their happy homecomings, through our committed support for shelters and other animal welfare organizations nationwide. Through the tireless efforts of VCA staff and the generosity of our clients, we’re helping ensure that pets are safely sheltered, kept healthy and adopted into forever homes as quickly as possible. In 2018 , we augmented our efforts – raising our annual donations to more than $ 1,000,000 and providing over $ 1,000,000 in pre-adoption medical care to animal welfare organizations across the US .

VCA Animal Welfare in Action

90 + U.S. Shelter Partnerships

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As champions of animal adoption, VCA supports shelters’ efforts to place every homeless pet in a safe, happy forever home.”
Malia Riviera, Director of Animal Welfare

250,000 pets adopted

Our hospitals work with local animal welfare groups and the community to encourage adoption, responsible pet ownership and essential veterinary care.

$1 million donated to shelters and organizations

In addition to $5.4 million in donated services and materials, VCA’s network of 900+ hospitals also provides more than $1 million in direct financial support to animal welfare and adoption sites nationwide.

20 + new shelter partners

VCA’s focus on communication, collaboration and responsiveness has helped us build strong ties with more than 90 animal welfare organizations across the country, including 20 new shelter partners in 2018.

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$1 million in pre-adoption services donated

VCA helps support animal welfare efforts at the community level by encouraging pet adoption through local event collaboration.

$4.4 million in post-adoption services and discounts

VCA actively encourages adoption by providing free educational materials, a complimentary exam and a health guarantee to adoptive owners.

100 + VCA Hospitals responded to disasters

Local VCA facilities were made available free of charge for emergency boarding, vaccinations and health assessment exams for pets evacuated or displaced due to fires and hurricanes in the U.S. in 2018.

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VETERINARY PROFESSION

WE CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE OF VETERINARY CARE

Ask a classroom full of kindergartners what they want to be when they grow up, and a substantial percentage will shout, “Veterinarian!” Yet the nation is facing a looming shortage of veterinary professionals, even as more women are entering the field than ever before.

To address this shortage and foster excellence, VCA is dedicated to engaging and preparing the next generation every step of the way – from “vet for a day” opportunities for school-age children to scholarships, mentoring and internships for veterinary students and residents. We are also the largest provider of private practice post-graduate education in the veterinary field, providing training in specialties from endocrinology to oncology. As leaders in the field, VCA veterinarians and staff work tirelessly to create a culture of inquiry and collaboration that supports education, success and professional fulfillment.

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“ Attracting the best and brightest to the veterinary profession, and preparing practitioners for its challenges, is a VCA priority.”
Doug Drew, President, VCA Animal Hospitals and Petcare Services

Mentorship makes a difference

VCA operates a network of 900 + animal hospitals in 43 states in the U S ., as well as in Canada. More than 80 of them are specialty or referral hospitals, offering residency, internship and externship programs and career training in hospital management. More than 5,000 veterinarians are currently part of the hospital network and more than 600 are board certified specialists.

VCA Animal Hospitals have PRIDE !

We continue to strengthen our partnership with Pride Veterinary Medical Community (Pride VMC), an organization that fosters acceptance, inclusivity and leadership for veterinary medical professionals of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

VCA Hospital Employees

80% Women

“We’re proud to support Pride VMC, whose mission of inclusivity and acceptance matches our own workplace philosophy,” says Brandon Antin, VCA’s VP of Social Responsibility and Innovation. “We support and encourage diversity and wellness in the communities we serve across North America, as well as assist and sponsor LGBTQ + student groups on veterinary campuses. We want to show our pride, not only during Pride month, but every day of the year.”

In 2018 VCA joined Pride VMC in Pride events all over the U.S. and Canada, including San Francisco Pride, which had more than 100,000 spectators, and Vancouver Pride’s Sunset Beach Festival.

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600 + specialists in 16 disciplines

VCA’s commitment to specialty medicine is demonstrated by our investment in post-graduate training, equipment, facilities, clinical studies and people.

44 Veterinary Colleges

700 + Student Scholarships

260 Interns and Residents

700 + Technicians Awarded Scholarships to Tech Schools in 2018

As part of our commitment to supporting individuals’ professional goals and fostering a culture of growth and development in our profession, VCA provides annual scholarships, including 25 to Penn Foster College – allowing VCA team members to pursue their dreams of becoming Registered Veterinary Technicians and Technologists.

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REACHING OUT

CARE THAT GOES BEYOND OUR HOSPITAL WALLS

We are community-based hospitals that will always be there to support and serve families and pets in hundreds of towns and cities across the country. These communities are not just dots on a map, but where we live, work and play alongside our neighbors and friends. And like our neighbors, we care deeply about the well-being of the places we’re privileged to call home. Our community-based professionals have worked hard to gain lifesaving skills, and they generously share their knowledge beyond the walls of our hospitals.

Allie Cat

Fate brought a cold, lost kitten to her forever home during a VCA Canada Pet Food Pantry at St. Matthew’s House. A few hours into the event, a client found an abandoned kitten in a nearby alley and rushed her to VCA team members.

Regional Operations Director Dr. Lucas Yurieck examined the kitten and kept her warm inside his sweater while team members gathered a blanket and carrying crate. “Allie,” as she was aptly named, was given a wellness exam at VCA Canada Kingsway Animal Hospital. Once happy and healthy, she was ready to settle into family life and was adopted by the woman who had found her and whose heart she had captured. VCA provided the first round of vaccines and exams to Allie’s family at no charge, and ten bags of food to get her young life off on the right paw.

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Sharing the Warmth at St. Felix

Inner-city street life can be tough and even dangerous. That’s why VCA Canada and the St. Felix Centre, a 24-hour respite care facility in Toronto, hosted a free Rabies Clinic and Pet Food Pantry to bring warmth and vital health care to pets and those who love them. Pets received life-saving vaccines, and their people received warm clothing and food for themselves and their four-legged companions.

Army Sergeant Sends VCA Airport Irvine a Gift of Gratitude

Company First Sergeant Melodie Hunt sent an American flag and certificate directly to VCA Airport Irvine in thanks and recognition of the 20 care packages our staff sent to the troops. The certificate notes that the flag was flown aboard an Apache helicopter in Afghanistan.

Lost Dog’s VCA Bandanna Helps Bring Him Home

After a police officer dashed into rush hour traffic and rescued a lost dog, the only identifying characteristic he could find was the animal’s VCA bandanna. Following this clue, the officer delivered the dog to nearby VCA East Colonial in Orlando, where the staff instantly recognized the dog, named Teddy, who had been boarded there. Thanks to the efforts of caring people – and his VCA bandanna – Teddy was soon reunited with his family.

Feeding Pets in Hamilton

With generous support from partners Purina, Boehringer Ingelheim and Vetoquinol, VCA Canada’s Pet Food Pantry in Hamiton was a great success, with donations of 9,000 meals for needy pets in just two hours!

Cheyenne Finally Arrives in New Zealand!

Reggie Boyd, an Australian who worked in America for 20 years, lost his arm in an industrial accident and was obliged to return home to afford proper treatment, leaving behind the love of his life, his dog Cheyenne, because he couldn’t afford the expense and complication of bringing her with him. Nine months later, with the help of VCA Lakeside through donated and discounted services, friends of Reggie were able to reunite the best friends in New Zealand.

Rescue Story Just in Time for Veteran’s Day

A client of VCA Stirling Square in Florida stopped traffic to rescue a runaway dog, bringing her to the clinic where her microchip allowed her to be reunited with her owner –a military veteran who had adopted Bella from a shelter as his service dog – in time for Veterans Day weekend.

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Terrapin Health Check at VCA South Arundel

Local students, under the auspices of the Maryland Department of the Environment, brought their classroom-raised terrapins (small freshwater turtles) to VCA South Arundel for an exam to see if they were healthy enough to be released in the wild. The terrrapins were also microchipped so the environmentalists can identify them if they are subsequently found.

Painting It Forward in Calgary

The teams at VCA Canada 17th Avenue and VCA Canada MacEwan Animal Hospitals hosted Paint Night fundraisers in support of Paw It Forward. Pet lovers were invited to create one-of-a-kind paintings – and raised over $1,200 ! What a fun, creative way to support a great cause.

Resourcefulness in Surrey

VCA Canada Vancouver Animal Wellness Hospital made a donation of over 357 pounds of pet food to the Surrey Animal Resource Centre – that’s a lot of food for pets in need. Way to go Vancouver Animal Wellness!

Cats-Only Cattitude

The team from VCA Canada Cats Only Animal Hospital attended Meowfest in Vancouver, BC – an extravaganza dedicated to all things cat. The team shared wellness and preventive care tips with cat lovers and, as the only animal hospital in attendance, did their part for our feline friends.

Jumble Into Treasure

Team members from VCA Canada Pretoria Animal Hospital joined forces at the annual Great Glebe Garage Sale in Ottawa, Ontario, raising $842 in aid of Community Vet Outreach, a local charity that supports people and their pets.

10,000 + Pet Meals Served

VCA Canada delivered support, essentials, advice and hundreds of care packages to pet owners living in shelters, on the street or in compromised living conditions.

VCA East Mill Plain and Pongo Fund for the Homeless

Thanks to Dr. Alayson Phelps, medical director at VCA East Mill Plain, and the Pongo Fund, the dog of a homeless pet owner named Jack was well cared for while the man was hospitalized due to illness. Jack was able to follow Oliver’s veterinary exams and treatment by video from his hospital bed, and when he was released Jack received complimentary medicines, food and treats for Oliver – who had also been treated to a bubble bath, massage and pedicure!

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DISASTER RESPONSE

WHEN DISASTER STRIKES WE ARE THERE FOR PETS AND PEOPLE

Disasters leave no one unaffected, including beloved pets that face the same risks of trauma, injury and separation from their families that humans do. In the face of storms, fire, flood and other emergencies, VCA is always ready to use its resources to bring immediate relief to pets and families in dire need.

We work with emergency response crews to help evacuate animals, open our clinics and boarding facilities and provide no-charge health exams and vaccinations in order to keep pets protected and close to families facing the loss of their homes, jobs and communities.

We also know the power of pets to help people through times of crisis and work to maintain those bonds during any emergency. Whenever possible, we provide boarding facilities near disaster refuge sites, allowing families to stay close to their pets despite stressful circumstances.

$750,000 in U.S. Disaster Support

Funding in 2018

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“ Every disaster is different, and with each we learn new ways to bring help and healing to pets and their people.”
Diane Duncan, CVPM , Senior Regional Vice-President

The power to help and heal in times of crisis

California Fires (Camp Fire, Woolsey Fire)

Consistent with our dedication to the communities we serve, many VCA Hospitals were a place of respite and relief for pets and their families.

6,250 pets housed or cared for, free of charge

$270,000 in medical care and boarding

$450,000 in CA fire disaster support funding

75 VCA H ospitals provided relief and care to displaced pets

One of many happy endings

Thanks to a social media campaign launched by VCA veterinary associates, this dog and many more pets like her were reunited with their owners after the devastating Camp Fire in northern California.

Using the hashtag #campfirevca, VCA teams in northern California posted pet photos and descriptions on Instagram and Facebook to help reconnect owners with their lost animals after the devastating wildfire. Luna, a German shepherd, was just one of many animals reunited with their owners thanks to the efforts of the campaign.

“These raging fires have impacted countless families, many with pets who need to find shelter,” said Art Antin, Chief Operating Officer of VCA Animal Hospitals. “ VCA Hospitals in the area of the fires are extending free boarding for pets, so evacuated families can focus on their most pressing priorities.”

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When Disaster Strikes, VCA Responds

When hurricane Florence began approaching the Carolinas last September, select VCA Animal Hospitals in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. put the “pro” in proactive care by offering free boarding to dogs, cats and other species for families facing evacuation from the hurricane’s destructive path. Boarded pets that were not up to date on their vaccinations were vaccinated free of charge, plus VCA Hospitals offered complimentary health assessment exams for all pets evacuated or displaced by the hurricane.

“Our hospitals in the surrounding states extended free boarding for pets so families could concentrate on protecting themselves, knowing their pets were being cared for in a safe place,” explains Art Antin, co-founder of VCA Animal Hospitals. “Responding with compassionate care when it’s needed most, and upholding the bond of pets and their people in times of trouble, is not only gratifying but the ethos of what we do.”

VCA CHARITIES

At VCA Charities, we believe in the healing power of the relationship between people and pets a connection that transcends species and requires no language other than the willingness to love and be loved.

OUR MISSION

is to inspire and nurture pets and their people to triumph over challenges and thrive together.

OUR VISION

is to create a world where every pet is safe, nurtured and loved.

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PET FOOD PANTRY

The VCA Charities Pet Food Pantry program helps families keep their pets healthy by providing nutritious meals to their cats and dogs. We thank our partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition for supporting the program by providing nutritional advice and food.

2,000,000 meals served since 2010

300,000 meals every year

40,000 lb of food annually

32 locations

21 states

Anchorage, AK

Sacramento, CA

Venice, CA

San Diego, CA

Portland, OR

Seattle, WA

Spokane, WA

Cave Creek, AZ

Apache Junction, AZ

Tempe, AZ

Denver, CO

Albuquerque, NM

San Antonio, TX

Woodlands, TX

Kansas City, MO

Aurora, IL

Fishers, IN

Nashville, TN

Charlotte, NC

Atlanta, GA

Reading, PA

Columbia, MD

Washington D.C.

Clifton, NJ

Oneida, NY

Harlem, NY

Manhattan, NY

Staten Island, NY

Long Island, NY

Cheshire, CT

Great Barrington, MA

Plymouth, MA

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VCA Local Hospitals Raise $60,000 for Puppy Rescue Mission

The Puppy Rescue Mission works to reunite soldiers with the dogs that brought them comfort and companionship during overseas war zone deployments. In 2018, VCA local hospitals in the Southwest raised nearly $60,000 during their annual Pennies for Pets campaign to help soldiers bring their rescued pets home. “I am fortunate to work for a company that not only appreciates, but actively encourages and expects community involvement and meaningful charitable work,” says VCA Advanced Care hospital manager and event organizer Carrie Gaertig. “I’m even more fortunate to be surrounded by people who embrace that and run with it!”

PENNIES FOR PETS

$1 Million + Raised & Donated

Support to 100 + Animal

Q2 Challenge

2018 Q2 Pennies for Pets Campaign Raises Over $565,000

From April to June 2018, 700 participating VCA Animal Hospitals collected donations by encouraging clients to round up their transaction amounts to the nearest dollar or donate online. Funds raised benefited local animal welfare charities, who do important work on behalf of pets in need.

Donors wrote messages of support on paw prints and could follow the fundraising progress at each local participating VCA Animal Hospital. Hospital managers shared that their clients were excited and eager to support the Pennies for Pets campaign.

$565,000 + Raised & Donated

How easy is it to round up your bill to the next dollar?

The Pennies for Pets program has raised over $1 million to help non-profit organizations in the local communities where the funds are collected. The program provides an easy way for everyone to do a little something and make a big impact right at home.

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Non-Profits

183 dogs saved in 2018

Lending a Helping Paw

Camp Bow Wow is dedicated to providing urgent medical care funds to both homeless canines and those whose parents cannot afford their veterinary bills.

$181,000 granted in over 40 states and in Canada

Countless dogs are denied urgent, necessary medical care every year due to the high cost of veterinary treatment. The Bow Wow

Buddies Foundation is a lifeline for many struggling pet parents who are facing an impossible choice. By easing the financial burdens of treating a sick or injured dog, the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation helps to prevent the heartbreaking loss of furry family members in need of medical attention.

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CAMP BOW WOW

With 160 locations nationwide, VCA’s Camp Bow Wow offers boarding and pet care services designed to improve the lives of pets and their owners. To give back to the communities, Camp Bow Wow, through its Buddies Foundation®, raises funds for emergency medical care, to rescue pets and to support responsible pet ownership.

934 dogs provided foster stays

44 dogs adopted

$40,000 donated to local shelters

2,000 attendees

2.5 million Facebook impressions

5 live events across the country to raise funds

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ANTECH DIAGNOSTICS

ANTECH IMAGING SERVICES

Antech Diagnostics, through its Antech Imaging Services, a leader in veterinary telemedicine solutions, extends services in support of the profession, communities and animals in need, and sponsors educational events ( CE) for veterinarians and veterinary radiologists around the world.

We provide imaging reading at no charge for clinics in disaster areas and subsidize imaging services provided for working dogs (guide, search, K9 , etc.) and non-profit organizations.

Our highly qualified professionals conduct virtual rounds in clinics and universities, providing access to high-level mentorship at no charge. We currently fund 12 radiology residents in the U.S. , Italy, Scotland, Belgium and Denmark and are working with four universities to place shared faculty members.

Antech pathologists volunteer their time for the graduating class

• Two-week interactive workshops for marine species clinical care and conservation medicine

• One-week externships for eight anatomic and clinical pathology residents annually

• Two-week training program for every veterinary student at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA

• Two weeks on-site training required prior to board examination for veterinary surgical and oncology residents

• One-on-one month-long training sessions for each resident at Guelph College of Veterinary Medicine

• Additional training to all radiology residents, offered in Fountain Valley, CA

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SOUND

SOUND

Sound Helps Keep the Northern White Rhino From Extinction

With only two northern white rhinos still in existence, Sound, VCA ’s global leader in veterinary diagnostic imaging, is honored to support the San Diego Zoo’s initiative to help successfully inseminate and impregnate Victoria, one of the surrogate southern white rhinos, by donating an ultrasound system and related training. The program required extensive training and practice to understand how to take ultrasound images of a rhino (not an everyday activity) to get the best images possible. The program is proving successful, and Sound staff now feel like parents themselves on hearing the news that a southern white rhino is pregnant with a northern white rhino through the in-vitro fertilization accomplished by San Diego Zoo personnel.

Sound Physicists Help Save Layla

To save Layla, a 7½-year old, 2,300-pound eastern black rhinoceros at the Brookfield Zoo, the Chicago Zoological Society ( CZS) benefited from the free use of a portable scanner from Samsung and the presence of experts from Sound to set up and operate the machine. The image was essential to determining the best way to treat an obstruction in Layla’s nasal passageway. The procedure was completed with the help of the scan, and a subsequent scan, again aided by the donated expertise of Sound, confirmed the success of the lifesaving surgery. We are proud to have contributed to saving the life of this precious species and helping ensure its survival.

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THANKS TO OUR ASSOCIATES

All the initiatives, programs, events and outreach described in these pages would be impossible without the dedication and volunteer activities of our valued associates.

We also greatly appreciate the support of our clients, who put a lot of effort into helping us achieve our goals of assisting needy pets and the families who love them. And finally we gratefully acknowledge our corporate partners, who generously donate food and material support to so many of our programs.

T ogether we are all pet lovers!

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