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"FANCY, NEW PET HOTEL" Is completed
We are done with a major facelift of our boarding facility. We are all very excited about the results!
As we begin to celebrate our 40th. year serving pet owners of S.Orange County, we have completely
gutted and reconstructed the boarding kennel and bathing areas. We now offer larger, modern (bar-less) dog suites, new cat condominiums (separate from the dogs), a customized pet
grooming salon and an enlarged, covered, secure outdoor pet exercise area.
We are not done yet . . .
Coming soon, we will also be adding luxury dog
suites, complete with windows, TV's, beds and Internet access cameras (so you can watch your own pet while you are away).
NTRODUCTIONS are in order. We are very proud to announce the addition
of 2 excellent doctors to our staff!
Dr. Goulard has 17 years of private practice and emergency medicine experience. She is now seeing patients regarding her specialties,
acupuncture and Chinese herbal therapy.
Dr. Fukuzato has recently completed her critical care internship and will be available 4 days a week.
URGENT NOTE: The State Board (governs all
veterinary medical issues) will decide SOON whether to restrict trained veterinary nurses. This will increase the cost of veterinary care for pet owners.
Please e-mail Dr. Acton for details. Your voice is needed!
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ONLINE E-STORE
The response to our online e-store has been very good. You are now be able to refill your pet's medications, order pet
supplies and food ONLINE and have everything shipped FREE (Any order up to 2 lbs). Check out www.LHAH.com/estore
Our website is full of useful information. Go take a look and take a tour of the hospital (see what it looked like in the
beginning), meet your pet's doctor, or check out the other pet related links. Don't forget to look for those E-Store discount coupons.
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How's Your Pet's ID Tag Holding Up?
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If you would like a new one, personally engraved with your pet's name (various sizes available),
please give us a call. These are available to clients at no charge
Question:
On the nightly news we continually hear reports about the "bird flu" and people dying. Is my dog or
cat susceptible to this type of flu virus?
Answer: No, our pet dogs and cats are not at risk. Despite
the news reports, even people are rarely affected by this bird virus. Those contracting the disease are primarily those that live in third world countries, work with sick birds or have them (chickens, ducks, etc.) in their homes.
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