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  • 1.  Partnering with Veterinarians to do Vaccines/Spay/Neuter

    Posted 01-22-2025 11:20 AM

    I'm looking to partner with a Veterinarian(s) to open vaccine/spay/neuter clinic. The issue is being able to contact them, How to reach them? I was thinking offering benefits to partnering up. One of the benefits is if the Veterinarian places pharmaceutical and medical supply orders with their supplier(s), these supplies and pharmaceuticals used in their hospital and vaccine/spay/neuter clinic it increases the quantity. Increasing quantities in orders helps the supplier give the purchaser more incentives in the form of discounts. This is a win-win for Veterinarians running their hospitals and increasing profit. 

    I'm located in Fort Worth (DFW area), Texas.  

    Will expansion to smaller local towns be in the future, yes absolutely. 

    Is my question about the logistics of how to improve the flow of vaccine clinic: No. Please don't advise on logistics. The questions is: Where, How, to find, contact local to Texas (specifically DFW) Veterinarians willing to work with me on opening vaccine/spay/neuter clinics. 

    Another incentive of partnering with me is advertisement that will be placed for their hospital in the clinics directing traffic and clients to them. 


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    Nancy Ramirez
    Animal Rescuer (Not Registered, asterisk asked)
    Percy's Crew
    TX
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  • 2.  RE: Partnering with Veterinarians to do Vaccines/Spay/Neuter

    Posted 01-27-2025 06:43 AM

    I would start with your state or regional veterinary medical society. Your area is big enough that you likely have a regional society. They usually have job boards where you can post that you're looking for a per diem or relief vet for these clinics.  You could also start by reaching out to the members of the board or executive directors of those groups to let them know what you're looking to do. There are some larger nonprofits in your area with brick-and-mortar clinics; they may also be interested in partnering to expand to other areas.



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    brad shear
    Potter League for Animals
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