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VeTouch

Veterinary Care

Eligibility

Limitations to VeTouch care include:
  • Maximum of 2 pets per owner
  • Animals previously seen at a VeTouch clinic cannot be seen again until they are spayed or neutered
  • Will not accommodate pets that are used for breeding, and will not accommodate their litters of puppies/kittens

Hours

12:00pm - 4:00pm, First Sunday of each month

Application process

The clinics are provided monthly by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, please email: [email protected]

Fees

Free services

Site Service Area

Twin Cities Metro area

Other Information

Specialization

  • People with low income
  • Homeless

Payment

  • Free / no cost to eligible clients
Veterinary care for dogs, cats and other pets. Services may include pet care and supplies. MORE INFORMATION Non-profit volunteer veterinary student club that provides basic pet care and nutritional support to low, no-income, or experiencing homelessness Twin Cities families. The students work under the guidance of licensed veterinarians and certified veterinary technicians.
  • Provides physical exams, rabies and distemper vaccines, and flea/tick/heartworm preventatives for no cost.

Last Update

04/15/2026

Providing organization

VeTouch

Organization URL

https://vetouch.umn.edu