Unfortunately, rabies kills thousands of people in Africa and Asia each year. Most of the victims are children and the main source of the disease is the domestic dog. The Foundation for Veterinary Aid International (FVAI) along with its partners and generous volunteers such as you hope to eliminate rabies by 2030. What a challenge, right? It is possible! It will take a lot of effort but we are ready! We must vaccinate the maximum number of dogs, a minimum of 70% of the canine ...Continue Reading
Botswana or the Galapagos Islands, where would you like to go in 2016?
It’s true; some of us have the travel bug. No sooner than when we get back from one trip, we dream of our next destination. It’s infectious, out of our control. We are infected little by little, travel shows and blogs, conferences, Bruno Blanchet and his famous voyage around the world, and yes, of course, the veterinary adventures of FVAI. Where would you like to go in 2016? Botswana in February? Or the Galapagos Islands in April? To Baja California, Mexico in May or ...Continue Reading
FVAI has Officially Obtained its Charity Status!
It’s official! The Foundation for Veterinary Aid International is now known as and registered as a charity with the Canadian Revenue Service. This status has encouraged us to continue our efforts to change the world in helping one animal at a time, one human and finally an entire community! Each small gesture counts, since its inception, FVAI has helped over 1000 cats and dogs at no cost. FVAI’s projects have also allowed many veterinary and animal health technician students to acquire ...Continue Reading