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Giving Back to Our Community

At Town & Country Veterinary Hospital we understand the importance and value of giving back to the community that supports us. We work with local law enforcement, high school ROP students, community college veterinary technician programs, groups serving pets of the homeless, and rescue organizations.

Working With Local Law Enforcement

Town & Country Veterinary Hospital and the Pleasanton Pet Hotel have been proudly providing medical and boarding care to several K-9 Units throughout the California Bay Area since 2000. We are honored to serve the needs of these K-9 Officers who work to keep the public and their police officers safe.

  • City of Pleasanton K-9 Unit
  • City of Milpitas K-9 Unit
  • City of San Leandro K-9 Unit
  • City of Hayward K-9 Unit
  • Alameda County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit
  • California Highway Patrol Canine Unit
  • Homeland Security K-9 Unit

Working With High School Students

Is your high school student interested in a career in the veterinary field?

We often hear kids say that they would love to work at Town & Country Veterinary Hospital, but how can your son or daughter determine whether this is their true career path before they head off to technical school or college? The answer is the Tri-Valley Regional Occupational Program (ROP) available through local area high schools. The ROP program is an excellent way for your high school student to spend some school periods doing hands-on learning in an actual veterinary hospital.

Town & Country has been working with the ROP program since 2011, and we enjoy sharing the energy, curiosity, and excitement these students bring to our hospital. Some outstanding students have been hired to work in the Pleasanton Pet Hotel when their ROP rotations were completed, and two former ROP students are now pursuing their D.V.M. degrees at the U.C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.

Grace

ROP Student

Krista

ROP Student

Sophie

ROP Student

Tristyn

ROP Student

Sadie

ROP Student