Program areas at Women's Animal Center
Hospital services: the veterinary hospital at wac provides medical care for Animals residing in the wac Animal shelter and is also dedicated To providing affordable quality health care for family pets in the community. the wac veterinary hospital is accredited by the american Animal hospital association (aaha) accreditation and has met or exceeded stringent quality standards that encompass all aspects of veterinary medicine which include: patient care; diagnostic imaging; laboratory; pain management; surgery; client service; anesthesia; continuing education; dentistry; leadership; and urgent care. To maintain accredited status hospitals undergo comprehensive on-site evaluations every three years, which ensures that hospitals are in compliance with the aaha mandatory standards. (see schedule o)to ensure the health of our community's pets, pet owners can obtain services for family pets at wac's veterinary hospital that include: client education and preventative well visits; sick visits and chronic disease management; lab, radiographs and ultrasound diagnostics; dental prophylaxis; surgery To resolve chronic or life-threatening issues; and spay/neuter surgery. In 2022, over 13,000 patients were treated in the veterinary hospital by one of wac's licensed veterinarians. the hospital staff completed approximately 15,000 exams and services for these patients. Providing veterinary services for the community is a fundamental aspect of our mission as a Humane Society To ensure that pets receive Humane treatment and regular veterinary care so they can live healthy lives. In 2022, wac provided $111,000 in financial assistance, in the form of discounted service fees, for patients in need through the wac community benefit fund.
Humane education and community programs: wac's educational program is founded in the belief that Animal shelters can educate the public in order To improve the lives of Animals. These essential community programs are a powerful and positive tool in preventing Cruelty To Animals and supporting overall Animal health while also reducing the number of homeless Animals that are surrendered To Animal shelters in the region. Wac offers Humane education classes and community workshops for all ages, groups, and businesses. the curriculum is delivered via workshops, classroom programs, facility tours, and organized donation drives for both children and adults in the community. (see schedule o)through wac's storytails program children visit the shelter To read To Animals in our community cat room To help socialize and reduce stress for our homeless Animals. Wac's programs are funded with moderate fees for services and donations from individuals, estates, bequests, businesses and private foundations.
Shelter services: the wac shelter program is focused on saving all healthy and treatable Animals. Shelter services are provided for unwanted and abandoned small Animals. These services include: compassionate and Humane sheltering for all Animals in our care; intake/receiving of abandoned Animals, adoptions and lifesaving, lost and found services, dog behavior training, community education resources and programs, and veterinary medical diagnosis, treatment and preventative care. Wac received 1,700 Animals in 2022. the Center's hospital staff performs spay/neuter surgery for all shelter Animals prior To adoption, for Animal rescue partners, and for community cats. (see schedule o)the importance of spay/neutering is an essential part of wac's program services and overall goal To reduce the overall number of homeless Animals in the community entering Animal shelters.