Organizations Filed Purposes:
To fund, facilitate, develop, conduct and operate activities and programs that prevent cruelty to and promote the health and welfare of horses, primarily through the early identification of stress fractures and the conduct of emergency and disaster relief services.
Equine surgery, education, stemcell and interleukin research with WSU, emergency preparedness
The organization had 3 frequent volunteers and 8 other volunteers performing services during the year as part of the surgery and lameness examination services provided to Clinic patientsTwenty youth and ten adults from the City of Redmond Ferrel McWearther Park Activity Program for age 10-19 youth viewed surgeries and lameness examinations. Ten youth and three parents from the Carbon River Pony Club viewed surgeries and lameness examinations. Twelve youth and accompanying adults from the Enumclaw Pony Club viewed surgeries and lameness examinations. The Pima Medical School for Vet Technicians came three times during the year to view surgeries and lameness examinations. There were 37 surgery days during the year. There were 35 surgeries, 12 stem cell procedures, and 165 lameness examinations during the year. The Clinic continues to contribute stem cell case studies to Advance Regenerative Therapies which is affiliated with Colorado State University to further advance stem cell therapy and research.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Bob Schneider Veterinarian | Vice President | 8 | $56,283 |
John Stenslie Veterinarian | President | 6 | $17,000 |
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