SDC Calendar
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If you have a Street Dog Coalition team in your area, but don't see a clinic listed, please reach out to your local team through the contact form on their webpage to see if they have any upcoming clinics.
Free preventive vet care for pets of people experiencing homelessness. QR code will be posted outside at 6 am, scan to get added to the list. First come first served until we reach our max. No ER/urgent care. Dogs on leashes/cats in carriers.
Free preventive vet care for pets of people experiencing homelessness. 2 pets per person, supplies limited, first come, first served. No ER/urgent care.
Free preventive vet care for pets of people experiencing homelessness. Dogs on leashes/cats in carriers. Supplies limited, first come, first served. No urgent/emergency care.
Free preventive vet care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. Appointment required, email info@annieandmillies.org or text 720-340-1268 for scheduling. Dogs on leashes/cats in carriers. No ER/urgent care.
Our Minneapolis Team is hosting another pop-up clinic for pets of people experiencing or at risk of homelessness on August 23rd from 9am - 12pm at The Bond Between (2501 Minnehaha Ave S, Minneapolis 55404). Services being offered include physical exams, vaccinations, preventative care, spay/neuter vouchers and more. TWO PET LIMIT PER CLIENT PLEASE. First come, first served, limited supplies available. No emergency or urgent care available. Dogs and cats welcome. Proof of government assistance required.
The Street Dog Coalition hosts a weekly One Health clinic at The Murphy Center every Tuesday from 2pm to 3pm, providing free veterinary services to people experiencing homelessness and health screenings for pet owners. Please sign up in advance at the front desk (970-494-9940); Murphy Center intakes are required; walk-up appointments are not guaranteed due to limited spaces; must arrive by 2:15pm otherwise your spot is forfeited to a guest on the waitlist; wait-list appointments will be seen on a triage basis. All dogs should be on leashes and cats in carriers. Thank you!
Our Topeka team is holding a clinic from 9am to 1pm at The Compassion Impact Center (601 NW Harrison) (previously known as TRM Children's Palace) in unbridled collaboration with Topeka Rescue Mission, Valeo Behavioral Health, and Mobile Access Partnership (MAP). They will be providing free basic veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. Services being offered include physical exams, vaccinations, parasite control, and more. Appointments required. To schedule, fill out the “Contact Us” form on the SDC Topeka webpage, email Topeka@thestreetdogcoalition.org, or text 785-260-7595. They will see walk-ups as time allows, but they strongly encourage appointments. Dogs should be on leashes and cats in carriers. No urgent or emergency care available. Thank you!
Our Durango, CO Team will be hosting a pop-up clinic on August 28th at Manna Soup Kitchen (1100 Avenida Del Sol, Durango, CO 81301) from 11am to 2pm. Veterinary services being offered for pets of people experiencing homelessness include physical exams, vaccinations, parasite control, an exam of minor medical problems and more. Please note: dogs must be on leash and cats must be in carriers. First come, first served, limited supplies available and no urgent or emergency care available. Thanks!
The Street Dog Coalition hosts a weekly One Health clinic at The Murphy Center every Tuesday from 2pm to 3pm, providing free veterinary services to people experiencing homelessness and health screenings for pet owners. Please sign up in advance at the front desk (970-494-9940); Murphy Center intakes are required; walk-up appointments are not guaranteed due to limited spaces; must arrive by 2:15pm otherwise your spot is forfeited to a guest on the waitlist; wait-list appointments will be seen on a triage basis. All dogs should be on leashes and cats in carriers. Thank you!
Our Wilmington, NC Team will be hosting a pop-up clinic on September 5th at The Rescue Mission of Cape Fear (502 Castle Street, Wilmington, NC) from 7:00 AM - 9:30 AM. Veterinary services being offered for pets of people experiencing homelessness include physical exams, vaccinations, parasite control, an exam of minor medical problems and more. Please note: dogs must be on leash and cats must be in carriers. Check in is first-come, first-served. Services offered while supplies last and time allows. Limited to two pets per person/family. Dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers. No urgent or emergency care available.