Introducing The Kite Network’s therapy dog, Georgia
I have a confession to make. I’m a little bit of a germophobe. Read more
I have a confession to make. I’m a little bit of a germophobe. Read more
For anyone who has performed service work in a third world country, you understand the challenge that I face in trying to share the experience that, once you’ve re-integrated back into first world life, feels so distant. Such is how I find myself trying to discover the words that share the intense poverty and challenges I bore witness to while working on the Atlantic coast in Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua this past January. Read more
There are as many ways to grieve as there are individuals in the world. When clients share their grief stories, we at the hospital get the benefit of their hindsight—what they did, how they felt—what they think may have been done differently. We learn from these people and use the knowledge to coach and encourage other clients who are progressing through their grief journey. Read more
Unlike places like Tennessee and Kentucky where ticks are always a problem, Michigan has explosions of ticks. WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF ONE NOW! Read more
Bark 4 Life – Charity Run/Walk for American Cancer Society
It was a beautiful, sunny, May morning…not too hot, not too cool. Perfect weather for walking your dog! Nearly 140 walkers/runners and their dogs descended on Hudson Mills Metropark in …
“The Bugs are Back in Town”
Signs of spring are abundant lately!! Warmer weather, perennials blooming, sunshine, dogs and their owners on long walks, and bugs! Yes, BUGS!!
As the weather gets warmer we start to SEE bugs more frequently …
Protect your pets against the parasites that feed on them!
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In order to comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, Ann Arbor Animal Hospital has revised some of our policies for dispensing medications. If you are negatively impacted by any of these changes, we hope you will understand that they are beyond our control. Read more
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), “Don’t turn your nose to Fido’s or Fluffy’s bad breath”! That odor might signify a serious health risk, with the potential to damage not only your pet’s teeth and gums but its internal organs as well. Read more
Thanksgiving is a time for traveling to visit family and friends and time to enjoy bountiful meals. However, both traveling and the abundance of food can prove stressful or dangerous to your pets. Be sure to keep your companions safe and free from holiday hazards. Read more