We want you to be aware of the many hazards at home and in the yard. Common poisonous flowers include lilies, azaleas, hydrangeas, hemlock, rhododendrons, gladiolus, oleander and hibiscus…all causing vomiting, diarrhea and sometimes death if ingested in large enough quantities. Remove all plants where pets roam unsupervised. Visit us immediately if your pet has ingested any harmful flowers or plants.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
We provide comprehensive pain management to our patients…including those who suffer from chronic pain, acute injury and those recovering from surgical procedures. It’s our philosophy that preventing pain is much easier than overcoming it…and we’ll tailor a pain management program specific to your pet’s needs to ensure their comfort. We’d like to remind you that over the counter medications like Tylenol, Advil and Aleve are not safe for your pet.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Prompt care means less suffering for your pet, faster recovery, and often a lower cost to you. At Animerge, we treat pets, in need of surgery, emergency or critical care…and we’ll work closely with your family veterinarian.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Cats and dogs find anti-freeze quite tasty and if they come across a spill, they will lick it. Keep new and used antifreeze in sealed containers, away from pets. If a cat walks through a puddle of antifreeze, then licks his paws, he can ingest enough antifreeze to become gravely ill or even die. If you suspect your pet has ingested anti-freeze, please call us immediately.
Labels:
21 Route 206,
Bathing,
cats,
Crafts,
Dean Newton DVM,
dogs,
New Jersey,
pets,
Raritan,
veterinarian
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