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Social aid for animals of owners affected by poverty

A special commitment is the SUST social work for animals: Many people affected by poverty have an animal by their side as their only partner but can hardly afford the upkeep or even veterinary care for their four-legged friend. This is a Swiss problem that hardly anyone talks about: untreated diseases, lack of parasite treatments and also unwanted offspring (due to lack of finances for neutering) are the sad consequences and affect the lives of both animal and pet owner. Many health problems could be solved in their early stages if these people had a contact person for their animals' problems; however, they and their animals often do not get access to veterinary practices because they lack the financial means, or the people are unwelcoming as addicts. The result of this is: the animals suffer in silence for months or years until they eventually often must be put down.

The “Susy Utzinger Stiftung für Tierschutz” cooperates with streetworkers, food banks, social welfare offices and integration projects throughout Switzerland and supports these animal owners on various levels:

Veterinary care: SUST veterinarians are regularly at various locations throughout Switzerland. During these missions, first aid is provided, and animals are treated, vaccinated, dewormed and other treatments and minor procedures are performed.
Feed deliveries: SUST delivers animal food to its partners for free distribution to animal owners affected by poverty.
Neutering: The SUST supports the spaying/neutering of animals after their presentation at the SOFT veterinary consultations
Education and prevention: With its well-founded expertise, the SUST (or the SUST veterinary team on consultation hours) educates animal owners about topics relevant to animal welfare by means of brochures or in personal conversations and thus helps to avoid dangerous situations for the animals.


Currently, SUST supports the following institutions:


SUST-animal feed levies

As part of SUST's social work for animals, animal owners affected by poverty can obtain food free of charge from foodbanks throughout Switzerland. These foodbanks are supplied by SUST.

 

 TASCH Schaffhausen
 Fulachstrasse 84
 8200 Schaffhausen
 Tel. 052 624 50 80
 info.tasch@vjps.ch
 www.vjps.ch
 

 Wipp Wil SG
 Toggenburgerstrasse 82
 9500 Wil
 Tel. 071 913 53 63
 wipp@stadtwil.ch
 www.stadtwil.ch/dienststellen/13316
 

 Tiertafel Rheintal, Heerbrugg / A-Treff
 Berneckstrasse 219
 9435 Heerbrugg
 Tel. 071 722 34 55
 a-treff@refmittelrheintal.ch
 https://refrheintal.ch/a-treff/
 Opening hours: last Friday in month,
 from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m.

 Tiertafel Aargau
 Bergstrasse 1
 4813 Uerkheim
 Tel. 079 352 46 70 / 079 346 32 02 
 
www.facebook.com/groups/384430176409463

 

 Palme 26
 Bremgarterstrasse 28
 8967 Widen
 Tel. 077 476 97 14
 info@palme26.ch
 www.palme26.ch
 Opening hours: 1st Wedensday per month
 von 5.00 - 7.00 pm on registration

 Näpflein füll’ Dich @SUST
 Weisslingerstrasse 1
 8483 Kollbrunn
 Tel. 052 202 69 69
 sozialarbeittiere@susyutzinger.ch
 www.susyutzinger.ch
 Opening hours: every 1st Friday per month
 from 9.00 – 11.00 am on registration

 
 Kirchliche Gassenarbeit Biel

 Mittelstrasse 5
 2502 Biel-Bienne
 Tel. 079 313 42 74
 team@gassenarbeit-biel.ch
 www.gassenarbeit-biel.ch
 
 
Tiertafel Trubschachen

 Bahnhofstrasse 14
 3555 Trubschachen
 Tel. 079 358 80 67
 dorishabegger67@bluewin.ch
 
 
 
 Verein Tierhärz Thun

 Wylergasse 29
 3608 Thun
 Tel. 079 274 21 31
 wen@bluewin.ch
 www.annwnthun.ch
 
 
Tiertafel Chur

 Gäuggelistrasse 1
 7000 Chur
 Tel. 081 868 84 44
 markus.schroeder@rheinfelden.ch
 www.chur-plus.ch/tiertafelchur

 
 Tiertafel Luzern
 Hofstrasse 16
 6006 Luzern
 Tel. 077 441 50 67
 info@tiertafel-luzern.ch
 Opening hours: Thursday afternoon
 
 
Kirchl. Gassenarbeit Bern

 Sennweg 6
 3012 Bern
 Tel. 031 312 38 68
 mail@gassenarbeit-bern.ch
 https://gassenarbeit-bern.ch
 Opening hours: Thursday 2 to 4 pm
 Only animal food, no acceptance of donations
 
Suchthilfe Ost

 Aarburgerstrasse 63
 4600 Olten
 Tel. 062 206 15 35
 info@suchthilfe-ost.ch
 https://suchthilfe-ost.ch/
 Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 8.30 am
 to 11.30 am
 
 
 
 

 

 

 Verein Treffpunkt Glaibasel
 Feldbergstrasse 148
 4057 Basel
 Tel. 061 693 23 01
 info@treffpunktglaibasel.ch
 www.treffpunktglaibasel.ch


 die-tiertafel-ag@bluewin.ch
 https://www.facebook.com/Tiertafel-Aargau
Öffnungszeiten: auf Anmeldung

 Sozialwerk Pfarrer Sieber
 Gassentierarzt
 Wohn- und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Suneboge
 Gerechtigkeitsgasse 5
 8001 Zürich
 Tel. 043 336 50 80
 info@swsieber.ch
 www.swsieber.ch

 

SUST-Veterinary Consultations

In addition to the food donations, the SUST veterinary consultation hours of the social work for animals take place regularly at the following locations:
Biel-Bienne, Schaffhausen, Kollbrunn, Chur, Wil SG and Olten.
 
The service is aimed at pet owners affected by poverty and their animals:
- Welfare recipients and/or people with addiction or mental health problems
- Adults who usually live in public spaces and who are not reached by other social services or only to a limited extent (homeless people)
- People or families with a low income and people affected by old age poverty
- Animal owners receiving IV / EL or other benefits
 
The conditions for participation in the consultation hours are a maximum monthly income of CHF 2,500 for an individual or CHF 4,000 for a family. This will be checked by means of confirmation of social assistance or the last tax statement.
 
Please send registrations by e-mail to sozialarbeittiere@susyutzinger.ch.
 
The following information is required for registration
- name of pet owner
- full residential address
- confirmation of social assistance, last tax statement or bank statements for the last three months (scanned or photographed - please make sure they are legible)
- telephone number and e-mail address
- purchase contract of the animal and other available documents (scanned or photographed - please legible)
- animal name
- type of animal (dog, cat, guinea pig, etc.)
- breed (for dogs)
- sex of the animal
- age
- reason for appointment: Why would you like to present your pet to the SUST vet?
- Is the animal neutered?
- number and type of animals in the household at the time of registration
 
Costs
Keeping a pet also involves financial responsibility. For this reason, we charge a fee for treatment at SUST veterinary consultations. However, these are heavily discounted. The costs are as follows:
- Vaccination cat / dog diseases 35 francs (basic immunization 2x 35 francs)
- Rabies vaccination 60 francs (basic immunization 2x 60 francs)
- Castration of female cat 65 francs
- Neutering male cat 45 francs
- Castration male dog - depending on size and breed
- Spaying female dog - depending on size and breed
- Chip and registration cat 25 francs
- Dispensed medication: cost price
- Antiparasitics: Cost price
- Further treatments: depending on costs
 
 
❗️❗️❗️ The SUST does not provide support for: ❗️❗️❗️
1. the payment of veterinary treatments / operations / bills outside of SOFT consultation hours
2. physiotherapy, cancer therapies or operations, artificial joints, surgical interventions due to accidents, cures, etc.
3. boarding costs
4. costs for microchip registration
5. animal insurance policies
6. dog taxes, dog grooming or dog school outside of SOFT consultation hours
7. construction or protective measures (e.g. installation of cat flap, cat safety net, etc.)
8. euthanasia and/or cremation of a pet
9. interventions to alleviate breed-related cruel characteristics
10. permanent therapies
11. emergency visits to the clinics/practices of the SUST partner veterinarians

The support applies ONLY to the animals specified on the application. The number of animals cannot be increased spontaneously.

Please visit the german version of this website to find the actual dates and locations of the Consultations  

Registration via sozialarbeittiere@susyutzinger.ch

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June 2024

This SUST project enables people with low incomes to have their animals examined for free, obtain medications at greatly reduced prices, and stock up on food and supplies. A major and important part of these consultations, however, is the educational work, as demonstrated by the example of a cat owner at this appointment.
In the premises of @gassenarbeit Biel, Dr. Daniel Hofer and TPA Anika Fritschi from the Kleintierpraxis Lyssbachvet not only treated animals but also calmly and thoroughly explained to the aforementioned cat owner why it is not advisable to breed sibling cats.
This is why this project is so valuable! Therefore, THANK YOU to EVERYONE who supports it—with donations, their expertise, or their time!

Find more pictures from the veterinary consultation in Biel here: Facebook

The next dates and all information can be found at:
 
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  • Switzerland
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