Having a dental prevention plan in place will help to prevent periodontal
disease in our family pets.
Not exact matches
So ask yourself this: why don't 75 - 80 % more of our
pet owning public use the shelter to get their new best friend: new best friend is 60 % likely to be ill /
diseased; new best friend is likely to have an evaluation done by a non behavioral professional; new best friend may be covered
in poo and his environment is not pleasant to the nose; new best friend lives
in a place where my
family and I can not talk or think and the counselor yelled at us the whole time trying to drown out the incessant barking; shelter has collected very little data on new best friend and does not have adequate staff to assist me with my adoption.
Her research goal is to improve the way we study
diseases in pets, such as by developing new methods to scientifically measure symptoms, quality of life, and other outcomes that are important to
pets and their
families.
If someone
in your
family has a reduced efficiency immune system due to
disease, illness, treatment, aging or other factors you'll want to take special care when your
pets stretch out beside them.
Another potential life - threatening parasite which affects your
family pet is Heartworm
Disease, which
in 2001, more than 244,000 dogs
in the United States tested positive for.
Once again, they wanted to help other
families in need, who were treating their
pets with oral
disease or injury.
We pride ourselves on our care and compassion for our patients and their guardians, as well as our ability to work with your
family veterinarian
in the management of your
pet and their cardiac
disease.
Keep your
family pet healthy...... and
in return to keep your
family from being exposed to transmittable
diseases
Pet ownership has significant health benefits socially and relating to health,
in particular with allergies, obesity and cardiovascular
disease, so there are definitely benefits of
pet ownership for
families.
In honor of our canine family members approaching their senior years (6 - 8 years of age), and for those that are entering their geriatric stages (over 8 years of age), we are offering a complimentary Heartworm - Tick Disease Combo Test when you bring your pet in for a senior comprehensive bloodwork pane
In honor of our canine
family members approaching their senior years (6 - 8 years of age), and for those that are entering their geriatric stages (over 8 years of age), we are offering a complimentary Heartworm - Tick
Disease Combo Test when you bring your
pet in for a senior comprehensive bloodwork pane
in for a senior comprehensive bloodwork panel.
Preventive treatments for parasites, such as ticks, fleas and intestinal worms, can also aid
in keeping your
pet healthy and preventing
disease transmission between your dog and
family members.
A professional
pet sitter allows your
pet family to stay
in the comfort and security of their own environment, without exposure to
disease or parasites often associated with boarding or kenneling.
The Canine Cancer Genome Project will help to fill a resource gap
in cancer research for our beloved
family members, people and
pets, that are battling the
disease,» said Barbara Cohen, Executive Director of Animal Cancer Foundation.
Once Dr. Johnson confirms that Boots has a contagious
disease, she talks to Mrs. Jones about appropriate actions she should take to clean Boots's areas at home and to make sure that other
pets in the
family are protected from the
disease.
In addition to returning
pets and keeping
families happy, reducing the number of homeless
pets, and lessening the pressure on shelters, microchipping means fewer
pets with
diseases.
Now
in its eighth year, the campaign is focused on helping
families affected by
pet cancer, a
disease that affects one out of every four dogs
in the U.S.
While most of us have heard of this
in reference to a shelter
pet or a stray, this
disease is much more prevalent
in the
family pet setting than it would seem.
Connecticut: Connecticut Humane Society: Newington (assistance for necessary veterinary medical care including spay / neuter and vaccination assistance,
pet food bank) or Connecticut Humane Society Fox Veterinary Clinic (veterinary care assistance) Dogology: (
pet food pantry available to residents referred by food bank administrators
in the Farmington Valley) The Friends of Windsor Animal Care and Control Inc.: Windsor (
pet food assistance) Milford Animal Control: Milford (
pet food bank) STARelief and
Pet Assistance: Statewide (veterinary care grant program,
pet food, temporary fostering / emergency shelter and
pet hospice care) With Love From Lily: financial assistance for veterinary expenses for low income
families in the case of illness or
disease