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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. None of us want to think about a natural disaster or emergency situation striking our family, but if and when a crisis does occur, it’s best to be prepared as possible to safely and calmly get through the situation.  Since our pets are beloved members of our family, it’s only natural that we also be ready to help them through an emergency as well…. Read More

Update as of August 27, 2015: We were proud to host another TNR Clinic at our hospital last weekend.  A big thank you goes out to all of the volunteers who helped make the clinic a huge success.  We had a total of 70 volunteers, including 11 veterinarians, 21 trappers, and medical and support persons.  In all, 91 cats were spayed, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, then returned to their cat colonies. To… Read More

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This blog article was originally posted last spring.  Our Licensed Veterinary Technician, Sue Perkins is taking over the class as Dr. Willkom prepares to move back to her hometown in Wisconsin.  We are so going to miss Dr. Willkom but excited (and a little jealous) for Sue as she takes over puppy-duties! Early socialization helps young pups develop into happy, confident, dogs.Image source: Ellen Zangla Photography…

This blog article was originally posted last spring.  Our Licensed Veterinary Technician, Sue Perkins is taking over the class as Dr. Willkom prepares to move back to her hometown in Wisconsin.  We are so going to miss Dr. Willkom but excited (and a little jealous) for Sue as she takes over puppy-duties! Ok, ok, so maybe we’re going out on a limb here by saying our lovable but rambunctious young friends will… Read More