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Written by Jackie Hagood
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Wednesday, 26 October 2011 13:07 |
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Posted on the wall in areas throughout Holly Tree, you’ll find these interesting looking squares called a QR code. When scanned with the tag reader on your smartphone, clients/ pet owners will be able view a short 3-5 minute movie with their phones on various subjects like Animal Health, Obesity, Heartworm Disease, Dental Care, etc… while they wait to be seen. So next time you’re at Holly Tree ask about our Client Interactive Educational Wall ... “Holly TreeVision” HTV. Use your smartphone’s tag reader app to view this movie Dental Health: How to Brush Your Pets Teeth |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 October 2011 13:44 )
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Welcome to Holly Tree Animal Hospital! |
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We're committed to providing the best possible care and services, and our web site is now available for you twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. Please browse through our reference encyclopedia of animal healthcare topics, ranging from behavior and preventive care to common and not-so-common diseases. Interested in a new pet? Check out Abbey's Adoptions for pets available at our hospital. Visit Holly's Corner for quick tips to keep your pet healthy, important announcements and specials. We welcome your comments and suggestions, so let us know what you think of our Web site during your next visit to our clinic. **Attention Clients: Effective Saturday, November 6, we will no longer be open on Saturdays (until further notice) for routine or emergency appointments. The following services will still be offered: boarding pick up and drop off, hospitalization pick up, medication/food pick up, nail trims/anal gland expressions, and appointment and surgery scheduling.** |
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Written by Jackie Yedesko (LVT)
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Canine Influenza (H3N8) is a relatively new virus in the dog community that is highly contagious. It is most prevalent in areas with groups of dogs i.e. kennels, grooming facilities, doggie day cares, dog parks, etc. This virus has been reported in about 30 states, and is only contracted by dogs. (1) This article will help you identify different signs that your dog may have the virus, as well as how you can keep your dog protected. |
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Written by Jackie Yedesko (LVT)
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Keep Your Pet Protected From Household Hazards |
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Written by Steve Shrum
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We understand that the decision to have your pet euthanized is a serious one, seldom easy to make. Please know that our thoughts are with you. The ASPCA has some helpful information to assist you during this difficult time on their website. |
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