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CoVet and Community Veterinary Outreach Partner to Strengthen Care for Vulnerable Communities and Their Pets

CoVet Team·September 15, 2025·2 min read
CoVet and Community Veterinary Outreach Partner to Strengthen Care for Vulnerable Communities and Their Pets

Partnership to Support Veterinarians Delivering Accessible Care

Building Stronger Support for Community Care

CoVet, the AI copilot for veterinary professionals, is proud to announce a new partnership with Community Veterinary Outreach (CVO), a charitable organization dedicated to improving the health of homeless and vulnerably housed individuals and their pets. Together, we will empower veterinarians and volunteers with innovative tools and dedicated training to better serve communities in need.

"This partnership represents an important step in ensuring veterinarians working with vulnerable populations have the resources and support they need," said Aaron Massecar, VP, Partnerships at CoVet. "We are honored to stand alongside Community Veterinary Outreach in supporting the critical work their teams and volunteers provide at the intersection of human and animal health."

"Community Veterinary Outreach is committed to building compassionate, accessible veterinary care that keeps pets with their loving owners," said Dr. Melanie Barham, Chief Executive Officer. "Through this partnership with CoVet, our regional directors, staff, and volunteers will gain access to tailored training, onboarding, and ongoing support that enhances our ability to deliver consistent, high-quality care across all our clinics and help even more people and pets."

Driving Impact Through Collaboration

The collaboration will ensure CVO veterinarians and volunteers are better supported, trained, and equipped to document care and streamline communication. By removing administrative barriers, teams will be able to dedicate more time and energy to the relationships that matter most, the bond between vulnerable individuals and their animals.

Together, CoVet and CVO are building a sustainable model of veterinary care that not only improves clinic efficiency but also strengthens community trust, empowers regional leaders, and advances a shared mission: keeping people and pets healthy, together.

About CoVet

CoVet is an AI-powered clinical copilot built by veterinary professionals, for veterinary professionals. Designed to reduce administrative burden and prevent burnout, CoVet automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations, and streamlines client communication—saving clinics over two hours per veterinarian, per day. Trusted by thousands of users across six continents, CoVet helps veterinary teams reclaim their time and refocus on what matters most: exceptional patient care. Learn more at co.vet

About Community Veterinary Outreach

Community Veterinary Outreach (CVO) is a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to improving the health of homeless and vulnerably housed individuals by caring for their pets. Built on a One Health model, CVO recognizes the deep bond between people and animals and uses veterinary care as a pathway to engage underserved communities in broader health and social services. Through volunteer veterinarians, students, and community partners, CVO delivers accessible veterinary clinics while fostering trust, compassion, and connection. Learn more at www.vetoutreach.org

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