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26.2 with DONNA Supports the First Coast No More Homeless Pets Thrift Store

Race Date:  Sunday, February 14, 2016  |  Website The 9th Annual 26.2 with DONNA to partner with First Coast No More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP). The FCNMHP Thrift Store will be the beneficiary from the thousands of discarded clothing that runners/walkers will take off along the marathon course. “The FCNMHP Thrift Store is one way to

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New Year’s Eve Pet Safety Tips

Top 4 Tips While New Year’s Eve celebrations are fun for us humans, our furry companions can easily become scared during the festivities. Many pets become scared at the sound of fireworks or noisy music, and you can risk your pet trying to run away – in fact many shelters see a greater number of

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Hadaka, the Angel

UPDATE: Hadaka has been adopted! Hadaka came to us several months ago when she was found tied to a truck in a parking lot. She was extremely emaciated and suffering from a painful skin disease. We immediately scooped up her tiny, nearly hairless body and brought her to our clinic to begin care. Over the

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Free Services Available – Grants Won

Not mentioned in video: Blossom is a 10-year-old Shepherd mix from Old Dog House that is available for adoption! First Coast No More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP) has received life-saving grant funds allowing us to offer an array of free and affordable veterinary services this winter. “The Big Fix†program is for large breed dogs in Duval County

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December Cassat Clinic Updates

The new Veterinary Clinic is progressing along nicely. The dry wall, window fixtures, air conditioning, flooring, and cabinetry are almost completely installed. As you can see, the new clinic still has a ways to go, and we are still in need of some necessary life-saving equipment! The clinic is expected to open soon. Interested in

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Angel Fund Reynolds Needs a Home

Reynolds, a three-year-old Southern Browncoat lap dog, is a clinic favorite with a heart as big as the sky. He was originally taken in by Baker County Animal Control, who found him abandoned after he had been used as a boar hunting dog.  Reynolds has been through the ringer—he was never given medical care for

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