Author: Rachel Duensing

RALEIGH, NC (WNCN) — A North Carolina mobile veterinary care group believes that all people – regardless of income status – deserve basic veterinary care for their pets.They provide pet care in mobile pop-up clinics – free of charge for those who qualify.”We provide free veterinary care so that vaccines, preventive care, surgeries in the hope that we can keep pets healthy and with their owners, to reduce the number of pets animals in shelters and rescues,” explained Dr. April Gessner, founder of DEGA Mobile Veterinary Care.DEGA stands for Determined for Everyone to Gain Access (to veterinary care), and he…

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