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Pet Network Humane Society Receives Zoetis Product Grant to Support Animal Care

Pet Network Humane Society is thrilled to announce that we have been selected as one of just 20 organizations nationwide to receive a product grant from Zoetis through the 2024 Zoetis Grant Program. This generous grant, awarded in partnership with Adopt a Pet, will provide critical resources to help us deliver the highest level of care to the animals at our facility.

The grant includes essential products such as vaccines for both dogs and cats, flea and tick topical solution, dewormers, and antibiotics. These items will support the health and well-being of the pets in our care and ensure they are ready for their forever homes.


“We are incredibly grateful to Zoetis and Adopt a Pet for this invaluable support,” said Dr. Tremblay, Hospital Medical Director at Pet Network. “These products will make a direct impact on the lives of the animals we serve and help us continue our mission to save and improve lives through rescue, care, and adoption.”


The grant is part of Zoetis’ ongoing commitment to animal welfare, providing shelters with the resources needed to offer critical veterinary care to homeless pets. By equipping shelters with the necessary tools, Zoetis is helping to ensure that pets are set up for success in their new homes.


For more information about Pet Network Humane Society and how you can support our mission, please visit www.petnetwork.org.



About Pet Network Lake Tahoe: Pet Network Lake Tahoe, an AAHA Accredited nonprofit organization, which encompasses Pet Network Humane Society and Pet Network Community Hospital is a premier veterinary practice and animal welfare organization dedicated to saving lives, promoting wellness, and strengthening the bond between pets and their families. As a leader in shelter medicine, rescue, and adoption services, Pet Network serves the Lake Tahoe community with comprehensive medical care and a deep commitment to animal welfare.

About Dr. Tremblay: 

Dr. Tremblay received her D.V.M from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013 followed by a Public Health & Epidemiology Research Internship. She received a PhD in epidemiology and data science from Utrecht University in 2019. Dr. Tremblay has worked as a veterinarian at a variety of shelters and non-profit organizations. Her interests include surgery, behavioral medicine, and helping animal welfare organizations implement data-supported strategies. Her goal is to integrate population medicine with individualized medicine to optimize outcomes in shelters.


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