As we gather around the Thanksgiving table, it's important to think about our furry friends too. While some holiday foods can be harmful to pets, there are a few safe options you can share with them. Check out Tom's blog on what you can - and what you shouldn't give your pet. As always, please consult your Noah's vet if you're unsure about what to feed your pet this holiday season.
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care
兽医服务
Indianapolis,Indiana 197 位关注者
Putting the needs of the pet and the pet's family first.
关于我们
You view your pet as much more than just an animal who lives in your home. He or she is an important part of the family. As such, you want to ensure that little guy or gal stays happy and healthy for as many years as possible. At Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, we would be honored to help you achieve that goal. Whether your companion is in need of urgent medical attention or you’re seeking additional care from a specialist, you can count on us. Our team is comprised of highly skilled, experienced and incredibly compassionate vets, technicians, assistants and support staff. We understand that facing the need for emergency or specialty care can be a stressful experience. That’s why our focus is on delivering the most precise and effective care with a warm, personal touch. The well-being of your pet is as important to us as it is to you. We have two convenient locations to better serve the pet owners in our local communities.
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https://www.vsecindy.com/
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 兽医服务
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Indianapolis,Indiana
- 类型
- 自有
- 领域
- Surgery、Radiology和Emergency and Critical Care
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Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care员工
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This sweet little face belongs to Bean. She's a 4 year old Pug who came to see us for not eating and being lethargic. We did some bloodwork which revealed she had pancreatitis. We did outpatient treatment for her and recommended she follow up with her regular veterinarian. We hope you're feeling better already, Bean!
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November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month, a time to consider giving a loving home to an older furry friend. Senior pets offer a wealth of companionship and often come with the skills that make them easy to care for. They can bring joy and comfort into your life while providing you with the chance to make a meaningful difference in their golden years. Check out Tom's blog on @petpalstv and think about welcoming a senior pet into your family and enjoy the love and loyalty they have to offer.
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This big, handsome boy is Cooper. He's a 6 year old lab who was brought in for a possible ear infection. We treated him for allergies and an ear infection, and sent him home with medication and instructions for managing his skin allergies with a special shampoo. He was such a sweet boy! We hope you're feeling better already, Cooper!
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What a face ?????? This handsome little guy is Justino. He's a 1 year old Yorkie who was brought in for vomiting. We treated him for Gastroenteritis, gave him some fluids and some antinausea medication, and instructed his owner to follow up with their regular veterinarian. We hope you're feeling better already, Justino!
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November is Pet Diabetes Month, a time to raise awareness about diabetes in our furry friends. It's important to recognize the signs and symptoms, as early intervention can make a significant difference. Check in with your veterinarian to ensure your pet is healthy and receive guidance on managing their diet and lifestyle. Together, we can keep our pets happy and healthy.