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Roundup4pets These desperately needed funds will protect pets, people & the profession!

"Changing the future of veterinary medicine 1 transaction at a time" by using the "rounding up to the nearest dollar" method to collect change from animal related businesses.

05/23/2026

Congrats to UF and all the amazing new Doctors of Veterinary Medicine class of 2026! (Hard to believe my graduation was 37 yrs ago)! Here’s to the future of veterinary medicine!!!

EXCITING NEWS!!!   WE HAVE A LANDING PAGE!!!! FINALLY, after so many years!roundup4pets.com is LIVE!
05/20/2026

EXCITING NEWS!!!

WE HAVE A LANDING PAGE!!!!
FINALLY, after so many years!

roundup4pets.com is LIVE!

At Chick-fil-a HQ w/Plywood People, with 400 other nonprofit organizations, all trying to do good in the world. Learning...
05/12/2026

At Chick-fil-a HQ w/Plywood People, with 400 other nonprofit organizations, all trying to do good in the world. Learning how to make the story resonate of why we are needed, what we intend to do and who will benefit!

The PANDA'S are back. The PANDA's are back.The PANDA's....very soon!!!!
04/28/2026

The PANDA'S are back. The PANDA's are back.The PANDA's....very soon!!!!

Zoo Atlanta is welcoming two new giant pandas!

Yeah GEORGIA!!!
04/03/2026

Yeah GEORGIA!!!

SB 587 (Senator Shawn Still) has passed House and Senate and awaits signature into law by Governor Kemp. The law provides for the establishment of an animal cruelty database (aka registry), subject to appropriations, that will be created and administered by the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia and updated monthly. The purpose of this free and publicly searchable database will be to assist animal shelters and animal control agencies in screening prospective adopters and preventing animals from being placed in dangerous situations. Those convicted of or who plead nolo contendre to the following Title 16 animal offenses will be included in the database: Cruelty and aggravated cruelty to animals (O.C.G.A. 16-12-4), Dogfighting (O.C.G.A. 16-12-37), Be******ty (O.C.G.A. 16-6-6), Criminal trespass involving a wild animal (O.C.G.A. 16-7-21.2), and Interfering with, harming of, or aggravated harming of a public safety animal or search and rescue animal (O.C.G.A. 16-11-107). It's possible that the new law will undergo further amendments in 2027 to strengthen its impact.
Note. Local ordinance violations will not appear in this registry.

SB 587 bill language:
https://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/73645

03/22/2026

What’s VERY important in this story:
1. If the ORIGINAL owner had veterinary medical insurance, neither euthanasia nor relinquishing a family pet would have been necessary.

2. Shout out to doctor performing surgery for saving the pet but procedure was NOT performed for FREE. Just like people, pet’ surgery COST! Veterinarians spend their own money & years of their lives choosing a career.

3. Shout out to the Shelter to have developed a fund to be able to pay for the surgery.

4. Pet ownership COSTS time and money. If you don’t have insurance, please set aside money every week to cover these unexpected occurrences by choosing to have family members with fur! Starting with $10 (it’s an equivalent to being self-insured), or make a plan for emergency, different than euthanasia or relinquishment of your pet in an emergency.

5. Please share this story far & wide, so cat owners can become AWARE of signs of problems.

This can be the future!
01/10/2026

This can be the future!

Educational Post
This is the result of a successful spay and neuter program after 5 years. An empty cat room- and this happens regularly.

We are NOT “limiting admission” or putting people on a wait list. We are taking in every animal that comes into our shelter as long as it is from a Clark County resident- that is what shelters are supposed to do. We are not altering data by diverting intakes or turning animals away. We are working hard to build programs that work to save animals and serve the community.

How is this possible without controlling intake?

1. Free and extremely low cost spay and neuter services that are readily available to everyone in our city and county. This includes owned animals and community cats or feral cats. Not a wait list, not a couple clinics a year. In the beginning we were booked out months at a time, now we can almost always get someone scheduled within 3 weeks or sooner. Progress. This is funded by grants and fundraising not the general shelter budget. The City of Wi******er, which is not our governing body, is gracious enough to provide funding towards this program (has ranged from $5-$17,000 over 6 years) and is to be used specifically for cats.

2. Safety net resources. A food bank, supplies and other resources that can help an owner that is temporarily struggling. We do not currently have assistance for owner vet bills but we regularly write grants and are trying to get that going too. Funded through donations.

3. A barn cat program. If a shelter doesn’t accept feral cats, those cats keep reproducing, become unhealthy due to inbreeding and lack or resources in the area and have poor quality of life and poor outcomes should they come to the shelter later. We have a list of people wanting barn cats so when a feral comes in, it is fully vetted and transferred to a new location where it is wanted within the week.

4. Rescue partners. In general, rescues love to work with a good shelter. A shelter they know is doing their best for the animals and giving honest evaluations on both health and behavior. We are very fortunate to work with some wonderful rescue partners with great adoption facilities to move a large number of our animals.

Animal shelters by design are reactive to the animal problem. But if we can see the bigger picture and create proactive policies that prevent more animals from needing to come to the shelter in the first place we can make a difference in the long run.

*There will likely be some comments asking why we don’t help other shelters when we have space. We are funded by tax dollars from Clark County so we are only able to accept animals from Clark County. We do offer to help by sharing resources, networking etc. We want all shelters to be successful!

**Update- due to the attention this post has gotten and the way Facebook sorts the comments we realize we are missing a lot of comments and questions. If you have questions please email us directly at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to get back with you!

The world needs more individuals like him!!!
01/04/2026

The world needs more individuals like him!!!

Bryan Reisberg has built a following of 4.1 million TikTok subscribers by carrying his 10-year-old corgi, Maxine, in a backpack around New York City. Now, while Maxine recovers from arthritis surgery, he carries shelter dogs to promote adoptions and give them a day in the city. Since these videos started, the Best Friends Animal Society he teamed up with has had 100 more adoptions. Read more: https://nyti.ms/4q0G7IT

01/04/2026

Cat lovers…save yourself some $$$ on cat equipment….the ol’ box is still the best!!!

11/07/2025

The AVMA Council on Education granted Clemson University Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine a letter of reasonable assurance this fall. It also granted provisional accreditation status to Rowan University and Utah State University’s veterinary schools.

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