USA: Improve Native access to veterinary care
Ask the Senate to protect pets and public health with S.4365.
Healthy pets make healthy communities! Veterinary care and vaccines are crucial to this equation, but rural communities often have limited access. Native communities in particular are struggling to keep up with the demand for vet services.
In fact, studies show that Native children have the highest rate of dog bite injuries and hospitalizations in the nation, leading to disproportionately high levels of rabies transmission.
New legislation would mitigate this issue, helping both pets and people in the process.
Senate Bill 4365, the Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act, will direct the Indian Health Service (an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) to provide Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations with veterinary services, including spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and more.
TAKE ACTION: Send an email and/or tweet to your members of the U.S. Senate now. Ask them to support and cosponsor S.4365.