b'TheLakelandclinicworkswith SPCA Florida, Polk CountyNo-KillCoalition,PolkCountyAnimal Control, and Polk CountyBullyProject. BetweenallthreeTLC PetSnip locations, they workwithabout100rescuegroupsaround the state. To develop a plan to open theOcalalocation,SandlakworkedwithDr.JulieLevyoftheUniversityofFloridasCollegeofVeterinary Medicine and No KillMarion County.Another service all three Cliniclocationsprovideareshotclinics.Staff and volunteers visit rural areasintheircommunities,settingupoutpostclinicswhereshotsandwellness exams are free. If the petbeingseenisintact,theowneragrees to be contacted a week laterto schedule a spay or neuter surgerythroughtheclinic.TheLakelandlocation also has a trapper on staffto help with community cats, andtheirTNR(trap,neuter,release)programs.In2016,TomWallerofferedTerrySandlaktheoptiontopurchase the 1701 East Gary Roadbuilding and a second building at1705 East Gary Road for fair mar-ket value.Mr.Wallertoldusthathisparents would be extremely proudofwhattheirbuildingsarenowbeing used forto change the livesofthecommunityspet,saidLorenzano.With expansion plans in placefor Lakeland and Seffner, a fourthlocationisbeingconsidered.Still,Sandlakremainsconcernedwiththeeuthanasianumbers,thecommunitykittenproblem,andhowtohelpmorefamilieswhoarestrugglingfinancially,keeptheir pets. 40 THE NEW BARKER'