In a significant initiative to promote animal welfare and public health, TabBand, a leader in animal identification solutions, partnered with the San Juan City government and provided them with their prominent TabBand MAX animal identification collars.
This collaboration aims to enhance a vaccination drive for dogs in Puerto Rico, ensuring that vulnerable animals receive essential immunizations while promoting responsible pet ownership. The vaccination drive, which takes place over several weekends, will offer free vaccinations to dogs in the San Juan area, targeting communities that may have limited access to veterinary care.
Recognizing the importance of accurate animal identification in managing health initiatives, TabBand is proud to contribute its innovative TabBand Max animal identification collars to the effort. These bands will not only help in identifying vaccinated dogs but also assist in promoting responsible pet ownership within the community.
TabBand’s commitment to animal welfare is reflected in its product offerings, particularly the TabBand Max collars, its most popular identification band. The TabBand Max features a durable design, ensuring it withstands the rigors of outdoor life while providing veterinary clinics with a reliable way to keep track of their dogs. With vibrant colors and customizable options, these bands make it easy for veterinary technicians to identify their animals quickly. Each band can be personalized with crucial information, including vaccination status and contact details, making them an essential tool during the vaccination drive.
In addition, TabBand also works with the Sato Project, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of homeless and abandoned dogs in Puerto Rico. The Sato Project has a long-standing history of rescuing dogs and providing them with medical care and rehabilitation. By joining forces with TabBand, they are poised to make a significant difference in the lives of countless animals in need.”We are thrilled to partner with the City of San Juan government for this vital vaccination drive,” said Ryan Ebmeyer, CEO of TabBand. “Our TabBand Max bands are designed to ensure that every dog receives the care they deserve.”
The vaccination drive is set to take place in several locations throughout San Juan, making it accessible to a wide range of homeless animals. As the drive progresses, TabBand encourages community members to participate and spread the word about the importance of vaccinating their pets. The partnership aims to foster a sense of responsibility among pet owners, ultimately leading to healthier, happier lives for the dogs of Puerto Rico.
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