Lollypop Farm has temporarily paused veterinary services for partner animal rescue organizations, due to a shortage of veterinarians. The pause will affect animal rescue groups in the Rochester area, who rely on Lollypop Farm for critical support.
The pause is a temporary measure, with Lollypop Farm working to recruit and hire additional veterinarians.
"We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible," said a Lollypop Farm spokesperson. The pause will affect animal rescue groups in Rochester neighborhoods, including the Greece area and Henrietta district.
The shortage of veterinarians is a challenge facing animal welfare organizations across the country, with Lollypop Farm working to address the issue. The University of Rochester has been a key partner in Lollypop Farm's efforts, providing resources and expertise to support the organization.
As the pause continues, animal rescue groups in Rochester will need to find alternative arrangements for veterinary care. Pet owners in the Rochester area will also be affected, with Lollypop Farm providing critical services and support.
The pause will have a direct impact on Rochester residents, who will need to find alternative arrangements for animal care. Volunteers at Lollypop Farm will also be affected, with the pause limiting their ability to provide support and care for animals.
The next step will be to recruit and hire additional veterinarians, with Lollypop Farm working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. The organization will provide updates on the status of the pause, with Rochester residents encouraged to check the Lollypop Farm website for the latest information.
