Animal Rescue Veterinary Services

Animal Rescue Veterinary Services Our mission is to provide cost-effective veterinary services for shelter dogs and cats, feral cats and owned dogs and cats under 6 years of age.
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About our Veterinarian:
Dr. Kim Trahan received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee. After her graduation in 1996, Dr. Trahan began to work in private practice at Windham Animal Hospital and also with a variety of animal shelters. At Salem Animal Rescue League, Dr. Trahan started and ran the vete

rinary program for over 10 years. Currently the Director of Animal Rescue Veterinary Services, she has spayed and neutered over 2000 pets since the group started in June of 2010. Dr. Trahan's professional interests include feral cats, pediatric surgeries, the human-animal bond and pet over population. Dr. Trahan and her husband Don have adopted three dogs and four cats. While working, the Doctor can often be found with her "assistant" Jack Rat (a rat terrier) in tow. About the Ethel Brant Memorial Fund:
Ethel Brant was a long time animal lover. As a mother of two she had a beloved terrier named Ginger. Later in life, Ethel had several cats as companions. She also enjoyed visits with family members' pets. The animals always loved Ethel. She had a kind and gentle way with them. Ethel was also concerned with the plight of stray cats that she would see. She often lamented the “poor kitties that had no homes” and would try to help these animals. In 2009, it has been estimated that 4 million dogs and cats were euthanized in shelters in this country because there were not enough homes for them. Many unwanted puppies and kittens are born to households with an income of less than $35,000 a year and to animals (especially cats) that have no home. If financial assistance were available to these families, many would get the adult animals spayed or neutered and the number of homeless animals in this country could be reduced. If citizens could have feral cats in their community spayed and neutered at no cost, many would trap and care for these cats. The Ethel Brant Memorial Fund was established in April 2011. This fund was established to provide financial resources for free or subsidized spay and neuter surgeries to needy families in Southern NH and Northern MA. The fund will also provide free spay and neuter surgeries for stray and feral cats in those areas. Donations to The Ethel Fund are tax deductible and always appreciated. Send Your Donations To:
ARVS
194 Rockingham Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053

This Giving Tuesday, please consider donating to ARVS. 100% of your donation goes towards covering or subsidizing the co...
11/27/2023

This Giving Tuesday, please consider donating to ARVS. 100% of your donation goes towards covering or subsidizing the cost of our spay and neuters surgeries to make them affordable to families in need. Each year we are able to help hundreds of families afford desperately needed veterinary care for their beloved animals thanks to donations from you. Animals like Frank the Stray benefit from our services immensely too, as we are able to provide 100% free TNR surgeries to rescue groups thanks to your generosity. Without your support, animals like Frank would still be on the streets struggling instead of in a nice, warm home this holiday season.

03/16/2023
Jack Rat having a close encounter with a patient this week.
07/13/2022

Jack Rat having a close encounter with a patient this week.

12/03/2021

A tale of two bunnies today….both 6 months old….one 2.5 pounds the other 12.5 pounds…both too cute

05/16/2021

When your downstairs neighbor won’t let you get your rest…..

05/15/2021

Klause decided to help re arrange hair styles after his neuter today!

03/25/2021

Watch Stitch and Mozarella become post surgical buddies at ARVS

Some of our customers at ARVS a on Tuesday! Cute day.
01/26/2021

Some of our customers at ARVS a on Tuesday! Cute day.

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194 Rockingham Road
Londonderry, NH
03053

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