Mobile Animal Ambulance Offers Final Free Care in Halle (Saale)
The mobile animal ambulance, a joint initiative by Tierhilfe Rhein-Mosel e.V. and Christian Ergenzinger, is making its second stop in Halle (Saale). From Monday to Tuesday, September 29 to 30, 2025, the ambulance will offer free animal treatment services at the City Quarter Office, Heideringpassage 3, in Heide-Norderreich. This is the final opportunity for pets of those in need to receive free care before the ambulance moves on.
The animal ambulance, equipped with modern diagnostics, telemedicine modules, and a small lab, will be open from 11 am to 2 pm each day. No registration is required for the free services, making it accessible to all in need. This stop marks the ambulance's second visit to Halle (Saale) as part of its nationwide aid campaign, which began in mid-September.
During this visit, Christian Ergenzinger will lead the team, ensuring that pets receive the care they deserve. The ambulance's services are a lifeline for pets of those facing economic distress or homelessness, providing treatment that might otherwise be out of reach.
The mobile animal ambulance's stop in Halle (Saale) offers a crucial opportunity for free pet care. With no registration required and modern facilities on board, it's a vital service for those who may struggle to afford veterinary care. Don't miss this final chance for free treatment before the ambulance continues its nationwide campaign.
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