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Kids encouraged to send artwork to veterinarian to cheer up pets

Kids encouraged to send artwork to veterinarian to cheer up pets
November 22, 2024
Robert Boyd - WFTS

    BRANDON, Florida (WFTS) -- There is a veterinary clinic in Brandon that combines artwork and animals into a new program thatโ€™s gaining popularity among kids.

On an average day, Fetch Emergency and Specialty Centers will hospitalize between 12 and 20 pets. That means dogs and cats sleeping in a strange kennel, isolated from their owners. Veterinarian Jocelyn Hogan wanted to make their stay just a little better, so she created Sketch for Fetch.

โ€œThis is my hometown; this is our community, and we are always thinking about ways we can connect with people who support us and how we can give back,โ€ said Hogan.

They are asking children throughout Tampa Bay to draw pictures and write cards to be hung in the pets' kennels during their stay. So far, they have received more than 200 pieces of artwork.

โ€œTotally brightens up the ICU. The cats especially look at it, they really appreciate it,โ€ said Hogan.

Then, when the pets are discharged, the owner gets to take the art home with them.

โ€œItโ€™s never planned to be in the ER or have to hospitalize your pet, and so just feeling that love and connection just helps them get over the hump,โ€ said Hogan.

One group of children received a special treat: the chance to drop off their artwork in person.

โ€œThey could probably just appreciate some color in their dark cage,โ€ said nine-year-old Caleb.

โ€œItโ€™s good to have something given to you when you arenโ€™t feeling great,โ€ said nine-year-old Reece.

โ€œThe pets could use some love,โ€ said six-year-old Declan.

โ€œItโ€™s heartwarming, you know, our team here works really hard, and for them to also see the love from the community and how valuable their efforts are, it just changes the vibe and energy in a really positive way,โ€ said Hogan.

Hogan hopes to be a voice in the community for vets everywhere and, who knows, maybe even inspire some of these young artists to pursue a career working with animals.

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Kids encouraged to send art work to veterinarian to cheer up pets By: Robert Boyd Posted 5:34 AM, Nov 22, 2024 and last updated 7:02 AM, Nov 22, 2024 BRANDON, Fla. โ€” There is a veterinary clinic in Brandon that combines artwork and animals into a new program thatโ€™s gaining popularity among kids.

On an average day, Fetch Emergency and Specialty Centers will hospitalize between 12 and 20 pets. That means dogs and cats sleeping in a strange kennel, isolated from their owners. Veterinarian Jocelyn Hogan wanted to make their stay just a little better, so she created Sketch for Fetch.

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โ€œThis is my hometown; this is our community, and we are always thinking about ways we can connect with people who support us and how we can give back,โ€ said Hogan.

They are asking children throughout Tampa Bay to draw pictures and write cards to be hung in the pets' kennels during their stay. So far, they have received more than 200 pieces of artwork.

โ€œTotally brightens up the ICU. The cats especially look at it, they really appreciate it,โ€ said Hogan.

Then, when the pets are discharged, the owner gets to take the art home with them.

โ€œItโ€™s never planned to be in the ER or have to hospitalize your pet, and so just feeling that love and connection just helps them get over the hump,โ€ said Hogan.

One group of children received a special treat: the chance to drop off their artwork in person.

โ€œThey could probably just appreciate some color in their dark cage,โ€ said nine-year-old Caleb.

โ€œItโ€™s good to have something given to you when you arenโ€™t feeling great,โ€ said nine-year-old Reece.

โ€œThe pets could use some love,โ€ said six-year-old Declan.

โ€œItโ€™s heartwarming, you know, our team here works really hard, and for them to also see the love from the community and how valuable their efforts are, it just changes the vibe and energy in a really positive way,โ€ said Hogan.

Hogan hopes to be a voice in the community for vets everywhere and, who knows, maybe even inspire some of these young artists to pursue a career working with animals.

โ€œAny idea that brings light to veterinary medicine and hope to the sickest animals is going to be a positive one and Iโ€™m happy to bring this program to our community,โ€ said Hogan.

Sketch for Fetch is always accepting new artwork. You can mail it to them directly at 717 W. Robinson St, Brandon, FL 33511. For more information, email Sketchforfetch@fetchvets.com

โ€œThe sky is the limit as long as itโ€™s not edible,โ€ said Hogan.

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