TulsaPets Magazine January 2023

January / February 2023 • TulsaPets 41 times immediately apparent on faces as well as actions and even vital signs like blood pressure and pulse rate.” New Year, New Needs Reflecting on 2022, Tiner says it was one of the most difficult years but also the most rewarding. “We saw such an increase in need in almost every area in our community. Although the need was great, we were able to make a difference in so many lives. It seemed like we had challenges at every turn but turned those into opportunities to make a much larger impact on both animal and human lives. Our mission to improve the lives of dogs and cats and their human com- panions was front and center all year.” Although the needs might be greater than ever, the Tulsa SPCA is not deterred from accomplishing its task. With your help, the organization is ready for all that the new year might bring. “Our focus has always been im- proving the lives of the animals in our community,” Tiner says. “With the support of those in the community, we plan to be here for many years to come, making a difference. I know that if we all work together, we can accomplish great things.” Visit https://www.tulsaspca.org and click the “Get Involved” tab to volunteer, foster, complete community service, or view the Tulsa SPCA’s wish list. Adoptions and Clinic 2910 Mohawk Boulevard Tulsa, OK 74110 https://www.tulsaspca.org (918) 428-7722 Tulsa SPCA’s veterinarian vaccinates a little fur baby. Dogs at the Tulsa SPCA shelter enjoy weekly play groups.

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