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The Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society was established in WNY in 1967 to:
•    Promote public awareness and understanding of veterinary services and pet care
•  To offer a timely source of information on small animal health topics of concern
to the community
•  Work cooperatively with other animal welfare and health organizations to control
and prevent disease
•  Advance understanding and interest in the veterinary profession among
young people
•  Create a dialogue among practitioners fostering a spirit of cooperation and discussion of opportunities and challenges facing local veterinary professionals.

To accomplish its objectives the Society has numerous programs and offers advice to those seeking to learn about proper pet care. Annually the NFVS donates more than a quarter of a million dollars in free and reduced cost services to the community through such vehicles as the free rabies clinics, low-cost spay and neuter programs, and its Free First Exam program through the Erie & Niagara County SPCAs and area pet stores.

Special Programs
The NFVS runs a number of special programs that include: Free First Exam, VetSNIP, Explorer Post, Mini-Vet School, Rabies Clinics, Therapy Dogs, Speakers Bureau, Pet Talk and the Pet Emergency Fund.

We also offer advice on a variety of topics. Some of the most frequently
requested topics are:

Choosing A Pet
Pet Identification
Nutrition
Seasonal Tips
Neuter is Neater
Health Maintenance
Health Warning Signs
Declawing: Is it right?
Training
Have Fun!
Emergencies

 

Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society
P. O. Box 1252
Ellicott Station
701 Washington Street
Buffalo, NY 14205

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