Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Meet This Selfless Vet Who Treats The Pets of People On The Streets Free Of Charge

Life in modern society poses a very real challenge for some of us. It’s no secret that poverty has pushed a staggering amount of people onto the streets in the past decade. The scope of this problem is reflected well in numbers—over half a million people were officially counted as homeless in the US. The state of California has been hit the hardest. Its unsheltered population totaled up to 151,278 people last year.

Luckily, there are still some good Samaritans who bring back a glimmer of hope when it comes to the invisible lives of those suffering outside the door. Stewart Kwane, a street veterinarian, has been on a mission to help the pets of homeless Californians since 2011.

After the Great Recession hit the US in 2007, Stewart decided it was time to help those in need. “There was something about it that I loved,” said the 49-year-old man, who pays for the basic food and medicine costs out of his pocket. Scroll down for the full story about the inspirational vet below.

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Dr. Stewart Kwane is on a mission to help the homeless and their pets left on the outskirts of society

Image credits: The Street Vet

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Stewart always carries a medical bag with him so he can stop to help whenever he spots someone in need

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Here, the Street Vet is pictured helping a man with colon cancer and his dog named Crazy Girl

Image credits: The Street Vet

Image credits: Dr. Kwane Stewart

Image credits: Dr. Kwane Stewart

Image credits: The Street Vet

“I’ve experienced the most genuine stories of love, compassion, struggle, and hope,” said the man about his job

Image credits: Dr. Kwane Stewart

Image credits: Dr. Kwane Stewart

The veterinarian treats animal allergies, skin and ear infections, flea infestations, bad teeth, and even arthritis

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Image credits: drkwane

Image credits: drkwane

Giving a little can make all the difference,” writes the doctor on his GoFundMe page

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The man is sharing his journey on a TV series called “The Street Vet”

This is what people had to say about the work of this good Samaritan



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