The CVMF offices have literally gone to the dogs and cats! Check out this hilarious video putting pet overpopulation in the spotlight...Watch. Laugh. Donate to the Colorado Pet Overpopulation on your tax return!
The Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation endorses the practice of spaying and neutering animals to reduce pet overpopulation and eliminate the unnecessary euthanasia of homeless animals. Additionally, there are many health benefits of spay/neuter. Both operations lead to improved long-term health, prevent unwanted litters, and eliminate many behavior problems associated with the mating instinct. For a female, the benefits include prevention of uterine infections and breast cancer. For a male, the health benefits include reduced risk of prostate disease, testicular cancer and infections.
If you are still uncertain whether or not to proceed with the surgery, consider the expense to society of collecting and caring for all the unwanted, abused, or abandoned animals being housed in shelters — most with little chance of finding permanent homes.
Having your pet spayed or neutered is a part of responsible pet ownership and an important investment in your pet's long-term good health.
Join our mailing list for a chance to win a $25 Starbucks gift card. Click here to send us your e-mail address...
Flowers for a cause. For every purchase made through our special Lehrer's Flowers web page, CVMF will recieve a $5 donation. Click here for more information...
The Multi-Year Pledge Initiative encourages donors to consider a long-term commitment to help ensure the continuity of our programs...Read More
Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation•191 Yuma St.•Denver, CO 80223•303.318.0447•303.318.0450 (fax)