At Avondale Veterinary Healthcare Complex, we are dedicated to improving the lives of pets and their owners by providing the highest quality veterinary medicine, including state-of-the-art technology, highly skilled medical practitioners, and compassionate and trustworthy animal care. We are devoted to the elimination of suffering, respecting our patients and their owners, and maintaining our personal and medical integrity at all times.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Mandy: April Team Member of the Month
Mandy is our April Team Member of the Month! Mandy is a veterinary technician who has a special interest in pet dentistry. She has been with Avondale Animal Hospital since the winter of 2011. Mandy has a Basenji named "Zeppelin". When not working, she enjoys softball, shopping and attending courses dealing with veterinary medicine. Mandy keeps busy caring for her son, Hansen.
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Pets & Cookouts
Did you know that some of the most common foods we eat during our cookouts are the most dangerous foods for our pets? Meat with bones in it, such as chicken and ribs, are extremely dangerous for our pets to get a hold of…bones can puncture the stomach and other organs if swallowed because they cannot be digested. Corn-on-the-cob can also be dangerous because dogs have been known to swallow the cob whole! What do you do to keep your dog busy with something else during the barbeque?
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Pets & Easter Eggs
Easter egg hunts are so much fun for kids, and sometimes even for adults! Finding that brightly colored egg stuffed with a surprise is exciting! But don't forget the dangers of failing to find an egg that's been stuffed with candy. Your dog leads with their nose, and if you don't find it, your pet might! Consider stuffing your eggs with something safe for pets this year. If Fido finds them, he'll be less likely to break them open and eat what's inside.
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