Winter 2009
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Holiday Newslettter 2009
In this most recent edition ofThe Critter Chronicle, Town & Country Veterinary Hospital’s
seasonal newsletter, we would like to introduce you to our new doctors. Also, read about how to introduce a new pet into your home,
Town & Country's new Sunday Boarding Pickup option, and more!
Click here to download the pdf of our
Critter Chronicle.
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Coming in 2010...
Sunday Boarding Pickup Option!
To further serve our Town & Country family, we will begin offering after-hours Sunday pickup of boarding pets. All pickups will need to be pre-arranged.
Just let us know if you need to schedule a Sunday evening pickup, and we will plan accordingly. It is our goal to provide convenient and quality care for
your pets.Please call our staff for more information!
(210) 684-1448
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How To Introduce Your New Pet Into Your Household
Christmas puppies & kittens are so cute & fun! But the process of introducing
a new pet into the household can be more than moms & dads bargain for.
Click here for some tips to help you welcome your new little packages into
your home safely.
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New Docs on the Block!:
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Forbes & Dr. Emshoff to the Town & Country family.
Click here to learn more about our new docs!
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Dental Health
It's Important All Year - Not Just in February!
Many veterinarians across the country promote February as “National Dental Health Month” for your pets. Although we value this focus every year, at
Town & Country we advocate for your pet’s dental health all year round.
Click here to read the full article.
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Winter Pet Tip:
When servicing your automobile's coolant this winter, be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle.
Antifreeze with ethylene glycol is lethal to dogs and cats. It will, in short order, destroy their kidneys.
Consider using products that contain pet-friendly propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol.
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Ginny Speaks!
It's common knowlege, how smart Boarder Collies are.
And our own Ginny is here to prove it!
Click here to see what wise advice
Ginny has for her fellow furry & feathered pets this Holiday Season.
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Seasonal Poisons
This time of year brings about new poisons to watch for with your pets.
Click here to learn more about what what to keep an eye out for.
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Cold Weather Care
With the drop in temperatures, new dangers arise for our pets.
Click here to learn more
about what you can do to keep your pets safe during these cold months.
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