Even if you do
not bring the pet to Animal Services, it is important to report the animal you have found.
There are many reasons pet
owners bring pets to shelters, but what if it was possible that animal shelters could offer assistance with housing, behavior help, veterinary care and pet food?
People bring their pets to a veterinary hospital because they are looking for quality pet healthcare and the ability to trust those taking care of their pets.
The person who knows your pet best — in other words, you — should be the one
who brings your pet to hospital for evaluation.
However, when these do occur, it is imperative to waste no time
in bringing your pet to the vet clinic especially one with emergency facilities.
Offer to
bring your pet to meet the owner or property manager, or invite the landlord to visit you and your pet in your current home.
If your veterinarian is not available, or requires a critical care facility, we recommend you
immediately bring your pet to our emergency 24 hour animal hospital for treatment.
You should
also bring your pet to the vet for regular check - ups to assess whether a cleaning and scaling is required.
How to remove ticks: Some people do not want to touch ticks, in which case you can
always bring your pet to the vet to have them removed.
There are some situations, however, where you shouldn't stop to call and
just bring your pet to our clinic instead.
Regardless of your pet's condition, we seek the root cause of the problem and the perfect course of treatment to
bring your pet to full - body wellness as quickly as possible.
«Have an in - store session where your customer can
come bring their pets to talk oral care and sample products,» he says.
The study collected baseline survey information from pet owners
who brought their pets to either a spay / neuter clinic or one of four participating veterinary clinics.
If you are unable to
bring your pet to see us, you should contact your regular veterinarian for assistance.
For your pet's safety — as well as that of other clients and pets —
always bring your pet to the vet's office on a leash or in a carrier.
The Shelter focuses on spay / neuter programs to control overpopulation, creative adoption efforts to
bring pets to loving families and providing support for marginalized animals.
Our veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, receptionists, animal caretakers, and our office manager are really why people
bring their pets to Old Dominion Animal Hospital.