Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hospitals continues

Always remember that the doctors and staff of both human and pets want to do their best for their patients. If you help them with all the information you can give them and by allowing them to do their jobs, great things can happen.
wether its checking teeth


doing a radiograph ( xray to normal folk)
 Checking for coughing and gagging
No one is able to predict the future or how a patient will respond to a treatment, all one can do is their best.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Hospitals continued

When we talk about hospitals, it is important to remember that the doctors and staff have to be allowed to do their jobs.
Sometimes owners refuse to leave their pets, so that the correct procedures can be done. Sometimes owners want to set time limits, or constraints on how pets will be handled.  These are issues that human doctors and nurses do not have to deal with.
Sometimes the pets don't want to co-operate



sometimes there are issues that have to be addressed in unusual ways.
It helps when clients realize that an animal hospital is like a human hospital. You should not dictate what can or cannot be done. If finances are a concern, the owner can request, and is often given an estimate. The estimate is a GUESS as to what the doctor will need to do. An owner can then advice what they can afford financially.
There is pet insurance available and it may be something that owners want to check out.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

What is an Animal Hospital vs. Human Hospital?

All of us think of hospitals as a place to go when you are hurt, or sick or having a health issue. That is exactly what an animal hospital does.

We do in house pathology, histology and culturing

The big difference is that we do ALL the bloodwork, the xrays, the surgeries, the medicines in one building. We don't send you all over town and we normally give you the results of your test within 24 hrs.
we do surgery
we have a pharmacy


we do in house bloodwork

It is time consuming and we have to focus carefully on each of our patients.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Possums and other wildlife

Keep an eye out for possums, skunks, hawks. This is mating time and often they are not aware of vehicles. If you find a possum that has been hit, check to see if there are babies in the pouch. If you find babies, bring them to the clinic. It is of no cost and we will try to rehabilitate them.
these were 1 inch long when they were brought to us
Thanks for helping those that cannot help themselves.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Wow the month has flown by

This is Snip month ( span and neuter improves pets). The cost is 20% less than normal as our way of helping those who want to help their pets. So call for an apt. 591-8250
Please keep an eye out for the Animal Shelter Fundraiser. We need to build a new shelter for Stokes Co.
These kids need our protection.

Parvo season is coming.


Please remember that the public is welcome to the meetings. The second Tues. of the Month. Next one is March 13. Come