September is National Responsible Dog Owner Month
Not really sure how to celebrate that….maybe pick up the extra poo you find on your walk that the previous person left? not very celebratory!
Not really sure how to celebrate that….maybe pick up the extra poo you find on your walk that the previous person left? not very celebratory!
I just got this email from Angel, founder of the wildlife rehab group. What a dedicated bunch of people! Happy September Everyone! Most of you know that the Wildlife Hotline was on hiatus in August, temporarily. We are officially back up again and providing the same services as before with a much larger staff. I […]
We’ve all seen the occasional report on the local news about how a dog somehow knows it’s owner is having medical trouble. Sometimes the person themself doesn’t even know! A study was just published in the AAHA journal about dogs being able to detect low blood sugar in people. Most stories are anecdotal – this […]
Appointments are not interrupted, and are typically 45 minutes long. Where else do you get the vet’s undivided attention like that?
No motion sickness, because no car ride.
Relax at home, instead of sitting in a loud waiting room.
New people coming over and handing out treats is always a fun time!
Why 11 Reasons for the veterinarian to treat your pets at home? Because 10 just wasn’t enough! We’ll count down every day. Number 11: No cat carrier. Period.
I was doing surgery at Four Paws Animal Hospital today, and they have a litter of three kittens that will be old enough to go home soon. Momma cat already has a home, but so far no takers on the kittens. They will have their vaccines and deworming (all the age-appropriate vet care) upon adoption. […]
This week we’ll be starting a new program that rewards existing clients for referring friends and family to us….our “ReFURal” program, if you will. It kind of stems from a Facebook post a few weeks ago about how much we love our clients, so we figure their friends should be just as awesome! An email […]