Stories: Homeless Pet Vet Clinic: stories-Ducey-homeless-pet-vet-clinic-08

Dr. Tomika Haller (left) and Dr. Heather Fowler (center), check Chi Chi's veterinary record at the Doney Memorial Pet Clinic. Chi Chi's owner Esmeralda Franco (right) from Seattle brought her in because Chi Chi had a litter of two puppies, both of which died. Fowler has been volunteering at the clinic for two years and sees it as a way to give back to the community and maintain her clinical skills. as a veterinarian at the Doney Memorial Pet Clincworks at the University of Washington and is a PhD student. Homeless and low income people bring in their pets to see veterinarians and pick up food outside the Union Gospel Mission in Seattle, WA on June 25, 2016. (photo © Karen Ducey Photography)Homeless and low income people bring in their pets to see veterinarians and pick up food at the Doney Memorial Pet Clinic located in the Union Gospel Mission in Seattle, WA on June 25, 2016. (photo © Karen Ducey Photography)

Dr. Tomika Haller (left) and Dr. Heather Fowler (center), check Chi Chi's veterinary record at the Doney Memorial Pet Clinic. Chi Chi's owner Esmeralda Franco (right) from Seattle brought her in because Chi Chi had a litter of two puppies, both of which died. Fowler has been volunteering at the clinic for two years and sees it as a way to give back to the community and maintain her clinical skills. as a veterinarian at the Doney Memorial Pet Clincworks at the University of Washington and is a PhD student. Homeless and low income people bring in their pets to see veterinarians and pick up food outside the Union Gospel Mission in Seattle, WA on June 25, 2016. (photo © Karen Ducey Photography)

Homeless and low income people bring in their pets to see veterinarians and pick up food at the Doney Memorial Pet Clinic located in the Union Gospel Mission in Seattle, WA on June 25, 2016. (photo © Karen Ducey Photography)