NOTE FROM THE EDITOR...
Just read an article while research a email we received from on of our followers today. In the article it mentions that many clients aren't on the same page with their vet about their expertise—they're relying on the Internet for veterinary advice.
The horror story for this woman who lost a cat so precious to her that she feels she will be traumatized for the rest her life. She knew what was wrong, she pleaded from help for several vets, only to have them lie to her. (I discovered this today).
The truth is many of us are held hostage by vet and their care. It is in fact is one of the fastest growing industries that corporations are hopping on the band wagon to get our cash.
The victims are often to distraught to realize that they is indeed help for them. Why would a vet not suggest contacting some of these groups that could save a life. I am confused why indeed. It is something that will be investigated.
Because of this tragedy that is play through the provinces and states across North American. The ARRI News is changing to adapt to the ever expanding threat to our pets.
In fact we are changing our whole premise to reach farther into help people not just at the local level but at the international level as well.
Thanks to all the readers who have supporters but we have to build on that level of support for every year to come, which means we still need to ask for your help.
Ongoing financial support from our readers means we can continue pursuing difficult stories in the challenging times we are living through which reporting has never been more critical. The A.A.R.I. News is maintain by volunteers. This is important because it enables us to challenge the powerful and hold them accountable. With your support, we can continue bringing The A.A.R.I. News to the world.
If everyone who reads our reporting, who likes it, enjoys it, helps to support it, our future would be so much more secure. We look forward to you joining us on our new path!