COVID-19 UPDATE
To help ensure the safety of our staff, clients, and patients, we will be limiting hospital access to staff and patients only. When arriving at the EWVH, we ask that clients please remain in their vehicles and call us at 425-774-8801 to check in with our front desk staff. After discussing the reason for your visit over the phone, a staff member will step out to the parking lot and bring your animal inside the hospital. After the examination is completed, we will call you to go over our recommendations and answer any of your questions. At the end of the call our staff will bring your animal back outside. If your pet will be remaining with us for treatment or observation, we will update you regularly by phone. As always, we look forward to providing the best care possible to our patients, and we appreciate your help in keeping you and our staff safe and healthy.
We miss celebrating weekends with friends, but at least we can keep our furry companions close!! 😍🐶
#puppiesofinstagram #weekendvibes #edmondswa #staysafe
First puppy visit!!
#puppiesofinstagram #firstday #veterinary #edmondswa
Does anybody love car rides more than a dog? We ask you.
Like their "persons", pets should have regular dental cleanings to avoid losing teeth. Call us today for an appointment. https://www.ewvh.com/
If you are experiencing the effect of carpal tunnel syndrome, try resting your wrist on the body of a small, beloved animal. (It might not be the final cure, but it sure is peaceful!)
Meet Arlo and Sophie 😍 They joined us recently for a brother & sister puppy visit!
How are the siblings in your house handling being cooped up together?
#puppiesofinstagram #siblings #veterinary #edmondswa
"Every dog must have his day." - Jonathan Swift
Stroking dogs and gazing into their eyes releases the "feel good" hormone oxytocin for both people and dogs.
Meet Coal, the newest member of the EWVH family!!
#firstday #puppiesofinstagram #pug #edmondswa
Our facility offers exceptional veterinary services in the Edmonds area. For questions and to schedule a visit, feel free to contact us. https://www.ewvh.com/
Dr. Zacharia recently wrote a letter to My Edmonds News in response to a reader's question about COVID-19 protocols in veterinary practices.
If you've been curious about these guidelines, here's a chance to hear from Dr. Z himself!
https://myedmondsnews.com/2020/11/letter-to-the-editor-a-veterinarian-explains-covid-19-protocols-for-pet-clinics/
MYEDMONDSNEWS.COM
Letter to the editor: A veterinarian explains COVID-19 protocols for pet clinics
No matter what sort of medical attention a pet may need, our team is happy to provide the best veterinary services to restore their comfort and health. Contact us to learn more about our services. https://bit.ly/2ZbXsC7
This is Butters! Our newest kitten community member just taking a peek around 😺
#kittensofinstagram #newfriend #fluffy #edmondswa
With the Holiday approaching, we wanted to inform you of the changes to our hours. We will be closed November 26-29 for Thanksgiving. We will reopen on Monday November 30th.
**Please plan ahead for any medication refills or prescription food you may need during that time.
We wish you all a safe and happy holiday!
What breed of dog do you think is the cutest? Share with us in the comments!
Never leave your home's space heater or another portable heater plugged in-- even you take the dogs out for a walk. There's been an uptick of heater-related fires this winter and we want to make sure your whole family stays safe! #advice
Call 425-774-8801 for great veterinary services from our caring professionals in Edmonds, WA. We can help with everything from grooming and wellness to dentistry and much more! https://www.ewvh.com/
Question of the Day: How many times did you bring your pets in to see us in the last 12 months, if you had to guesstimate? #survey
When's the last time your puppy or kitty went to the dentist? Our veterinary clinic can help with dentistry, including routine cleanings and more. Check us out in Edmonds! https://www.ewvh.com/services#RoutineCareandDentistry
Tip: If you are about to start going back to work more (instead of working from home every day), your pets may freak out. Get them used to it by taking several safe, brief trips outside the home and increasing them in frequency until it's time to return to the office. #protip