Sanctuaries play an important role in normalizing medical care for ALL species.

Preventative care such as check-ups, vaccines, reproductive care, and parasite control help maintain overall health and can eliminate or help identify potential problems before they become serious.

Curative care is used to treat illnesses and conditions to restore an individual’s health.

Palliative care is used to manage pain and symptoms when an individual is experiencing serious or life-threatening conditions, aiming to improve their quality of life and comfort.

Medical care for farmed animals is nearly always inadequate or non-existent on farms.

Even while farmed animals make up the largest percentage of land animals on the planet, their access to quality medical care is severely lacking in comparison to “companion” species.

Sanctuaries normalize medical care for farmed animals, AND strive to break the barriers to quality care for farmed animals, helping to progress veterinarian science and increase the quality of care for all species.

Access to medical care is fundamental in upholding the rights of all, no matter their species or marginalization.

To provide proper medical care is to provide dignity.

Medical care for ALL!

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