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About Us
Our Role
The City Veterinary Office plays a vital role in maintaining the health and well-being of animals within the city.
In compliance with the Department of Internal Local Government (DILG),
Department of Agriculture Region VI (DA),
Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO),
and the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC),
the office submits a monthly services report that tracks essential animal health activities.
Services We Report
- Anti-Rabies Vaccination – All anti-rabies vaccinations administered to animals in the city.
- Consultations – Veterinary consultations provided to animal owners.
- Treatment of Small and Large Animals – Medical treatments given to animals of all sizes.
- Artificial Insemination for Large Ruminants – Procedures performed to support livestock breeding.
- Neutering of Dogs and Cats – Surgeries to help control animal populations.
- Animal Vaccinations – Records of other vaccinations administered.
- Issuance of Vaccination Certificates – Certificates provided to animal owners as proof of vaccination.
Our Responsibility
The City Veterinary Workers are tasked with maintaining, organizing, and submitting these records. This ensures that:
- Animal health programs align with national and regional policies.
- The city can monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of its services.
- Areas for improvement are identified, and resources are allocated properly.
Our Commitment
We are committed to delivering all animal health services in a
safe, efficient, and compassionate manner.
We work closely with animal owners, veterinarians, and other stakeholders to:
- Promote animal health and welfare.
- Address concerns and issues promptly.
- Strengthen the bond between the community and their animals.
Why It Matters
The submission of monthly services reports is not just a requirement —
it is part of our mission to ensure that the city’s animal health programs remain
effective, transparent, and responsive to the needs of the community.