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William Todd Broncy

Volunteer Veterinarian Technician In Training at Texas Litter Control

William Todd Broncy is a dedicated professional with diverse experience in veterinary care, maintenance, and painting. Since April 2013, William has been volunteering as a Veterinarian Technician in training at Texas Litter Control, providing animal care services including sedation and post-operative recovery. Additionally, William operates Rent Todd, offering handyman services with a specialization in building custom cat sanctuary enclosures since August 2014. With a painting career that began in August 2012, William manages on-site planning and execution of various painting techniques at Broncy's Painting. Prior military experience as a Leading Petty Officer in the US Navy from December 1995 to May 2012 further developed William's problem-solving abilities and technical aptitude, particularly with marine engines and machinery. Educational credentials include a Bachelor’s Degree in Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production from Angelo State University and various certifications in medical and hazardous material management from the Department of the Army and the Navy.

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Houston, United States

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Texas Litter Control

Texas Litter Control is a high quality, low cost veterinary clinic, adoption center, pet food bank, and shelter support program for companion animals. Our mission is to eliminate the suffering of companion pets in Texas by: educating the public on the importance of spaying/neutering and proper pet healthcare; providing a low cost solution available to the general public for spay and neuter and basic wellness services; providing extended pet healthcare to income and program qualified individuals; providing adoption options for fully vetted pets to the public; providing alternative solutions such as healthcare, food and other basic needs to pet owners considering surrendering a pet to a local shelter; providing a networking and educational forum for animal welfare organizations to work together; providing high quality, high volume spay/neuter surgery training for Veterinarians; and mentoring other animal welfare groups to open clinics in other under serviced areas.


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