About Us

LOW COST
spay and neuter is
available in your neighborhood...
To Contact Us:
Helping PAW is
dedicated to ending pet overpopulation through education of the public
and by providing high volume, high quality, targeted, affordable
sterilization services of unowned and companion animals and to
subsidize care for animals whose owners are on government assistance.
Our Mission:
To
provide low cost sterilization and wellness care as a means to reduce
the number of homeless, abandoned, and feral animal populations. To
edify the public on the importance of sterilization, basic pet care,
humane treatment of animals and its benefits to animals and society.
Helping Promote Animal Welfare, Inc
888-PET-FIXR
HELPING PAW IS A 501(c)(3) tax exempt Public Charity.
Helping Promote Animal Welfare, Inc
Phone: 888-PET-FIXR
E-mail: info@helping-paw.org
Helping PAW is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt Public Charitable organization.
LOW COST
spay and neuter is
available in your neighborhood...
Helping Promote Animal
Welfare (Helping PAW) has been created to provide low cost spay and
neuter service for cats and dogs on Long Island and surrounds.

All surgeries are
performed in a spacious fully equipped mobile veterinary clinic. The
clinic standards exceed those of The Association of Shelter
Veterinarians veterinary medical care guidelines for spay-neuter
programs, published in JAVMA in 2008. (74 Vet Med Today: Special Report
JAVMA, Vol 233, No. 1, July 1, 2008.
http://www.humanealliance.org/HA2/docs/javma_guidelines_v03.pdf
OUR VETERINARIAN

Dr. Diane Levitan, Dip. acvim
E-mail: diane@helping-paw.org
Dr. Levitan is Helping
PAW’s primary veterinarian and the Executive Director. She has been a
specialist in veterinary small animal internal medicine for 17 years
and is the Founder of the renowned Center For Specialized Veterinary
Care in Westbury, New York.
Since leaving the Center, she has put her efforts in community
education regarding animal welfare as well as the provision of
affordable basic pet care. She feels strongly about controlling pet
overpopulation and has created Helping PAW as a means to significantly
contribute to the cause.

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