In every profession, commitment, responsibility, and compassion are essential —

and in veterinary medicine, they are truly at its heart. Before experience, skills, and scientific knowledge, a strong moral commitment and ethical work practices are the foundation for those entrusted with the care and well-being of animals.
We deeply appreciate the veterinarians who uphold the conscience and ethical principles of their profession. In particular, we are grateful to our shelter veterinarians, Dr. Abedi and Dr. Rohollah, and we wish them continued good health and a long, fulfilling life.

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