Beasley Animal Clinic is transforming local pet care through community-driven action and essential wellness services. This week, the spotlight is on National Volunteer Week (April 19–25), where the foundation is rallying supporters to refresh their clinic facilities with a massive interior painting project in partnership with United Way. From deep-cleaning offices to preparing for surgical wellness checks, every hand on deck ensures that Rutherford and Cannon County pets receive the high-quality care they deserve.
Beyond the clinic walls, the Oliver Pet Assistance Fund remains a lifeline for local pet owners facing urgent medical crises. By bridging the gap between basic wellness and full-service veterinary care, the fund provides grants for critical procedures like mass removals, amputations, and heartworm treatments. The upcoming C-Spot Run 5K on May 2nd serves as a primary fundraiser for these efforts, ensuring no pet is left behind due to financial constraints.
Key Takeaways:
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National Volunteer Week: Opportunities are available for volunteers to help with "moving and painting" at the clinic from April 23rd to 25th.
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Event Success: The 15th annual Paws and Pearls event and the recent "Easter Extravaganza" egg hunt for pets were major successes for community engagement.
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The Oliver Pet Fund: Learn how this grant-based program partners with full-service vets to cover non-emergency urgent care for owned pets.
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Upcoming Community Dates: Mark your calendars for the C-Spot Run 5K (May 2), Reeves-Rogers Career Day, and Kelton’s Pet Day (May 30).