We still have a little bit in stock!! Get it while it lasts!
The Brentwood Animal Hospital
1 September at 12:10 ·
We are discontinuing Tri-Heart Plus & Comfortis and making room for newer product!
So while supplies last both products will be 25% off!!!
💲💲💲💲Hurry in for the savings 💲💲💲💲
ADOPT A SHELTER DOG MONTH
October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) sponsors this event to promote the adoption of dogs from local shelters.
According to the ASPCA, approximately 3.3 million dogs enter shelters every year. When these abandoned and often abused animals find their way to a shelter, each one needs a forever home and their potential is limitless. Some of the benefits of adoption are often hidden. Human and canine both enjoy increased activity and social interaction through daily walks. Humans develop patience as they learn the ways of their new four-legged companion. Dogs explore the many scents of the human lifestyle, usually discovering shoes are off limits.
No matter the breed, size or demeanor of the human, er, canine, the shelter will take the time to find the right home for their animals. They schedule visits and have procedures in place to promote healthy adoptions for families and individuals. While some dogs have experienced injury or illness, the shelters work with veterinarians to heal the animals before making them available for adoption.
Of course, donations and volunteers are always welcome. Dogs love to be walked, played with and loved even if they haven’t found their forever home. Every moment they spend socializing increases their opportunity for adoption. During Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, visit, volunteer, donate and adopt!
HOW TO OBSERVE
Ideally, the best way to celebrate would be to adopt a shelter dog. However, if you are unable to do so, spread the word. Volunteers and donations are welcome, too! Post it on Twitter, Facebook, and any other social media you can think of using #AdoptAShelterDogMonth.
For more info visit: http://www.aspca.org/adopt/adopt-a-shelter-dog-month
HISTORY
In 1981, the American Humane Association founded Adopt A Dog Month in response to the growing number of dogs and puppies entering shelters every year. Along with the need for shelters and adoptions, spaying and neutering help curb the rise in unwanted pets, too.
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Make a Difference for Pets in Need during “Adopt a Shelter Dog Month”
📰We are in need of your unwanted NEWSPAPERS!!! 📰
We are open from 7:30am to 5:30pm! Please donated any unwanted papers!!
🗞️🗞️We greatly appreciate it!! 🗞️🗞️
💥💥💥 Can anyone use these?? 💥💥💥
Doc made a uh-oh & purchased the wrong filters!!! 🤦♀️🤦♀️ come get them!
⚠️We’re up and running again!!⚠️
Give us a call for your pet care needs!
850-434-2646
⚠️Andddd we’re back! We FINALLY have power! Back to normal hours tomorrow! 👏🏻🐶🐱
Todd Burnett
20 September at 17:38 ·
Best present all day.....hot shower at work tomorrow, let’s get back to business. 😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😁😁😎😎😜😜😬😬
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The Brentwood Animal Hospital
March 4 at 10:17 AM ·
☘️🍀St. Patrick's day is right around the corner☘️🍀
Starting today you will receive 10% off any Greenies Feline Treats!
Original Price $4.00 Plus Tax. Hurry while supplies last!!
☘️🍀St. Patrick's day is right around the corner☘️🍀
Starting today you will receive 10% off any Greenies Feline Treats!
Original Price $4.00 Plus Tax. Hurry while supplies last!!
During the month of March you can earn one stamp for each fur baby you have microchipped.
• The American Humane Association estimates over 10 million dogs and cats are lost or stolen in the U.S. every year.
• One in three pets will become lost at some point during their life.
A study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, including 53 animal shelters across the U.S., confirmed the high rate of return of microchipped dogs and cats to their families, and the importance of microchip registration. From the study:
• Only about 22 percent of lost dogs that entered the animal shelters were reunited with their families. However, the return-to-owner rate for microchipped dogs was over 52 percent (a 238 percent increase).
• Less than 2 percent of lost cats that entered the animal shelters were reunited with their families. The return-to-owner rate for microchipped cats was dramatically higher at over 38 percent (more than 2000 percent better).
• Only 58 percent of the microchipped animals’ microchips had been registered in a database with their pet parent’s contact information.