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Staff Event: by Popular Demand, Family Bowling Night Returned for 2019
Employees within our industry work very hard. We have events like Family Bowling Night as a way to say thank you.

Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE): Uptick of an Uncommon Virus
Many of our clients are concerned about Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in their dog or cat. The EEE virus is spread by infected mosquitos. Dr. Taryn Clark talks about symptoms and how you and your pets can best avoid the virus.

We Love Our Staff: Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week 2019
Our techs are essential in providing continuity of care for our patients. Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week gives us a chance to repay our techs for their service.

October is National Pet Wellness Month
Wellness month is a perfect chance to provide a quick refresher on what your pets need to maintain optimal health.

Does Your Dog Have Problems with Seasonal Allergies?
Seasonal allergies can make life tough for your dog. Dr. Taryn Clark shares some tips on how to spot symptoms, what you can do to deal with allergies at home, and when you should get your veterinarian involved.

Staff Event: Employee Breakfast
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. We don’t know whether that’s true or not, but we enjoyed flapjacks and fruit smoothies with our doctors and staff before work.

National Pet Memorial Day
This is a chance to remember and honor the lives of all deceased companion animals, from service dogs to family pets. Our Hospital Director shares some memories of his own furry family members.

Zoetis Petcare Rewards
These rewards are for YOU! Earn points on eligible purchases of Zoetis products and redeem them for rewards to pay for any services on future visits.

Take Your Cat to the Vet Day 2019
August 22nd is “National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day”! An important part of keeping your beloved felines healthy is to ensure they receive routine preventive health check-ups annually.

A (P)ounce of Prevention: Cats need Vet Visits
Cats age more rapidly than people. Missing a few years of exams can be the human equivalent of a decade or more without any sort of medical attention!