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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNearly 1/3 of the US homeless population lives in California. This veterinarian cares for the pets
An elevated train clangs along tracks above Dr. Kwane Stewart as the veterinarian makes his way through a chain link gate to ask a man standing near a parked RV whether he might know of any street pets in need.
Michael Evans immediately goes for his 11-month-old pit bull, Bear, his beloved companion living beneath the rumbling San Francisco Bay Area commuter trains.
Focus. Sit. Thats my boy, Evans instructs the high-energy puppy as he eagerly accepts Stewarts offer.
A quick check of the dog reveals a moderate ear infection that could have made Bear so sick in a matter of weeks he might have required sedation. Instead, right there, Dr. Stewart applies a triple treatment drop of antibiotic, anti-fungal and steroids that should start the healing process.
This is my son right here, my son. Hes my right-hand man, an emotional Evans says of Bear, who shares the small RV in Oakland. Its a blessing, really.
https://apnews.com/article/california-homeless-pets-street-veterinarian-ed7c4759cb54753f6fc1ccf43c766e9c
Dr. Stewart is a hero. For many homeless people, their pets are their only friends or family.

NowISeetheLight
(3,997 posts)Doctors like this are saints. Whether treating people or pets. Caring for people or pets without worrying about the fricken all mighty dollar is something.
CatWoman
(80,039 posts)my dream is to one day open an animal shelter.
calimary
(86,981 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,387 posts)I love hearing positive stories of people who walk into the turmoil of homelessness and poverty in our country, with a gift of their energy and expertise.
MustLoveBeagles
(13,440 posts)flvegan
(65,124 posts)Duppers
(28,359 posts)I will donate. 👍
StarryNite
(11,655 posts)People like him, stories like his give me hope.