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"FANCY, NEW DOG SUITES" Now Available
We are FINALLY 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 modernized
the boarding kennel. We now offer larger, glass door (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.
In addition to this, we just completed the luxury suites. These individual rooms (dogs) have a private entrance, are separate from the kennels and
come complete with windows, beds, TV's and web cameras. With an Internet connection, you can watch your own pet (from anywhere in the world) while you're away. Soon all will be provided with
aromatherapy to maximize your dog's boarding experience.
TOURS of the new facility are available at any time. While you are here do not hesitate to ask to see
the entire hospital and pet hotel.
MAKE YOUR RESEVATIONS EARLY for these luxury suites, as they are limited and extremely popular.
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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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Need a new ID tag for your pet?
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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:
We are all in shock over the latest reports of tainted pet foods. On the nightly news we are bombarded
with distressing information regarding kidney failure and death. What is the problem and what can I do for my pet?
Answer: The problem was quickly traced to contaminated
wheat gluten. This was not deliberate,
but rather an inadvertent contamination from the wheat supplier in China. This poison causes kidney damage in dogs and cats. Affected foods are canned and
semi-moist (pouches) products, and dry (kibble) Hill's Prescription Diet M/D. Go to www.menufoods.com for a list of all recalled foods.
If you are worried, then make an appointment to have your pet examined by the doctor. Likely a blood and/or urine test will be done to look for kidney damage.
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