RAMONA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) -- A Ramona-based nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and caring for senior animals has opened a new veterinary facility to better serve aging pets and the families who love them.
Frosted Faces Foundation officially unveiled its new Community Veterinary Center on Saturday, marking a major milestone in the organization’s 10-year mission to support senior dogs and cats. Located next door to the nonprofit’s rescue facility at 1448 Pine St., the standalone clinic will provide specialized medical care tailored to older pets.
Since being founded in 2014 by Kelly and Andrew Smíšek, Frosted Faces Foundation has rescued nearly 4,000 senior animals and provided over $10 million in veterinary services and support. The organization’s mission goes beyond rescue—it aims to remo