URGENT: We have published An Open Letter to the Arizona Mirror regarding their in-progress veterinary board story.
Did you file a complaint over the past few years? According to an internal memo obtained this summer, Arizona's board-appointed investigative teams may have suffered from problems for years, forgetting state laws as well as your complaints. Learn more at Sundowners at the Investigative Corral.
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Welcome to the Veterinary Victims League

We're dedicated to raising awareness about the poor standard of care in veterinary medicine and advocating for a health care system worthy of all members of our families.

As part of that mission we're dedicated to exposing the root causes that permit these problems to continue: Vested interests whose value systems and financial arrangements are tied to the status quo, government regulators unwilling and unable to discharge their duties of office in any meaningful capacity, and a political and legal framework that enables one of the great horrors of our time.

Born in Arizona out of tragedy, the Veterinary Victims League aspires to pursue this matter wherever favorable legal and social conditions exist.

Introduction

Read an open letter from our founder about the origins of this website.

Learn why we're here

Tails of Woe

Learn how badly the government regulates veterinarians by reading through Arizona's public records.

Find out what happens to unlucky pets

Regulatory Roll Call

Meet the Arizona regulators, investigators, politicians, and lawyers who protect veterinarians at your pets' expense.

Get to know your public officials

Memorials

Remember the family members who suffered and died in our collective veterinary nightmare.

Meet the victims

Library

Browse our small but growing collection of opinion pieces and original research on veterinary matters.

Browse our articles

Archives

Visit our collection of primary sources, tax filings, and public records hosted at the Internet Archive.

See for yourself

Contact Us

We don't need your money, but we do need you. This problem goes way beyond Arizona.

Get in touch