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LaLa Cards have
purpose.
They provide funds for
the veterinary needs of animals, and they are striking,
environmentally friendly, art cards for the humans who care.
Everybody wins.

LaLa Cards® were created by
Jennifer Conrad, DVM to offset the costs of her nonprofit veterinary
projects. The animal-themed images on the cards are
reproductions of original paintings by Dr. Conrad. These
environmental-friendly cards are made from 100% recycled paper and
use biodegradable inks. Proceeds from the sale of the cards
will be used to fund the Paw Project and Animal General Hospital.
Dr. Conrad founded the
Paw Project, a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, to rehabilitate big cats, such as
lions, tigers, cougars, and jaguars who have been maimed by the
cruel practice of declawing. Actually an amputation of the
last bone in the cat’s toe, declawing cripples these magnificent
creatures, both from the pain caused by the bone fragments left
behind, and from the progressively debilitating arthritis produced
by abnormal stress on other joints as the cats try to avoid walking
on their tender toes. The Paw Project has performed over 100
reconstructive paw surgeries.
Animal General
Hospital is also a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. AGH, with
its grant program, helps provide low-cost, no-cost, or subsidized veterinary care
for animals from low-income families. All clients must agree to
spay or neuter unaltered pets, unless medically contraindicated, in
order to receive services.
Animal
General Hospital strives to provide the finest veterinary care
and husbandry possible to wildlife and domestic animals while
teaching ethical and humane veterinary medicine to the future's
veterinary technicians, field conservationists, zoo keepers and
those interested in other animal related
disciplines. |