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AARCS hoping to raise $500K to build new vet clinic

The Alberta Animal Rescue Crews Society (AARCS) has found forever homes for thousands of cats, dogs and other pets in the city. Now the organisation needs help raising $500,000 to build a vet clinic of its own.

This year alone, officials say they spent about $1 million on vet bills.

Panzer, a four-month-old mixed breed puppy, was rescued and rehabilitated by the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS) after it suffered broken bones in a suspected wild animal attack. AARCS is raising money to build its own vet clinic in a new facility. (AARCS)

The Alberta Animal Rescue Crews Society (AARCS) has found forever homes for thousands of cats, dogs and other pets in the city. Now the organisationneeds help raising $500,000 to build a vet clinic of its own.

AARCSis relocating to a facility in the southeast Foothills Industrial Park, where officials want to add an in-housevet clinic. They say this will save hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

"That's what's so exciting about it," said AARCS executive directorDeannaThompson.

"We will be able to do everything in house, we get so many animals that have broken legs and different types of illnesses and injuries and the savings are going to be enormous."

Deanna Thompson of the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society says the organization needs to raise $500,000 for the construction of a new animal hospital. (CBC)

AARCS has spent about $1 million on vet bills this year, officials said.

A new clinic will improve the animals' care bycutting down wait-timesfor appointments, said AARCS volunteer Phuong Ngo.

"I remember one dog we had that was in a car accident, he had to wait weeks for a surgery to be done, that was kind of heartbreaking," Ngo said.

"So now that we'll have the vet hospital he'll be able to be seen more quickly."

The shelter has started a social media campaign, calling for donations.

AARCS officials hope to move into the new facility in the spring of 2017.

With files from Stephanie Wiebe