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Because
we like to stay in touch with our clients, Mandarin Veterinary Clinic
publishes a quarterly newsletter. Our newsletter keeps you up-to-date
on the latest happenings and provides information on health issues and
many other topics of interest. We know how busy your schedule is and
sometimes there is not enough time to read everything that comes in the
mail. That's why we're also publishing our newsletter here on-line. We
hope you'll browse through our featured articles at your leisure AND
don't forget to check back next quarter for more new stuff!
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AAHA Accreditation Counts
When
it comes to selecting a veterinary practice, quality-conscious pet
owners choose AAHA-accredited clinics. The accredited logo, shown here,
is a mark of excellence in the industry. It shows that your hospital
passed a rigorous test. Not all clinics can say the same. [Read More] |
Dog Bites: Easy Ways to Protect, Educate Children
Education
and caution can help prevent your child from becoming a statistic. Here
are a few tips on how to teach children how to approach and handle
dogs. [Read More] |
Consult Veterinary Professionals to Ensure Worry-free Kennel Care
To
make sure your pets are well cared for while you're on vacation, ask
your trusted veterinary professionals for suggestions on kennels and
at-home care. Knowing what questions to ask a kennel can ensure the
safety of your pet while you're away. [Read More] |
Leptospirosis Vaccine: Protecting Pets and People
Leptospirosis
affects you and your pets. Ask your veterinary professionals
whether the vaccine is right for your dog today. Have cases
of Leptospirosis been reported in your area? The answer may
surprise you. [Read More] |
Trust Your Veterinary Professionals: A Message From the Field
Establishing Trust: One veterinarian talks about a unique aspect to the healthcare team at veterinary clinics. [Read More] |
Zoonotic Disease: Controlling Sand Monsters
Parasites
that cause zoonotic disease - those shared by pets and people - lurk in
unlikely places like sandboxes and playgrounds. Ask your veterinary
professionals about these diseases and ways to protect yourself and
your family! [Read More] |
Kidney Testing Advised for Pets That Ate Recalled Food
Possible
long-term side effects from the pet food recall could include
kidney-related problems for pets that ate tainted food, say veterinary
specialists. To catch problems early, doctors suggest tests to assess
blood and kidney function. Talk with your veterinary professionals to
learn more. [Read More] |
Share Your Stories: How Your Pets Matter to You
Here
is an opportunity for you to tell the world - or at least a group of
quality-conscious pet owners like yourself - how much your pet
matters to you and your family! We would like to hear how much your pets matter to you... so shout it from the rooftops by emailing us your stories... [Read More] |
This client newsletter has been sent to you from your AAHA-accredited
veterinary practice. We hope you will read and use the information
contained within the publication to participate in the health and
wellness of your pets. If you choose not to receive PetsMatter
in the future, please reply to sender and add the text "Unsubscribe to
PetsMatter" to the subject line of your email.
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