VetMedandAnimalShelterTwo visitors at Manhattan's T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter pass their time in the shelter's kitten room. The shelter teamed up with KState's College of Veterinary Medicine to provide medical care for the kittens and many other animals up for adoption.
VetMedandAnimalShelterChanceone of the many dogs housed in Manhattan's T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelterstares at a visitor through his kenel's door. The shelter teamed up with KState's College of Veterinary Medicine to provide medical care for Chance and the other animals up for adoption.
VetMedandAnimalShelterThe T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter serves Manhattan and the surrounding area from its location on the east side of Manhattan. Pets up for adoption at the shelter can now receive medical care from KState's College of Veterinary Medicine.
VetMedandAnimalShelterA special sign welcomes in visitors to the T. Russell Reitz animal shelterand the occaisonal rat and other unique animals.catsencouraging them to adopt a pet. Located on the east side of Manhattanthe shelter houses many dogs
VetMedandAnimalShelterSophomore in animal science Natalie Akerill plays with Lilah while volunteering for the T. Russell Reitz Animal Sheter. Lilah is one of the many dogs up for adoption at the center that can receive medical care from KStates College of Veterinary Medicine.
VetMedandAnimalShelterKState students visit Groot at the T Russell Reitz animal shelter in Manhattan. Groot is one of the many dogs at the shelter that can receive care from KState's College of Veterinary Medicine.
VetMedandAnimalShelterLunaone of the many dogs housed in Manhattan's T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelterstares at a visitor through her kenel's door. The shelter teamed up with KState's College of Veterinary Medicine to provide medical care for Luna and the other animals up for adoption.