Dear Harbor Animal Hospital Family,
As our area stays in the 'Red Phase' of the COVID-19 pandemic, we want you to know that we are continuing our efforts to provide you with exceptional client service and patient care while also complying with Illinois and CDC guidelines.
The safety of our clients, patients, and team is of utmost importance. 'Red Phase' guidelines emphasize that we continue to maintain social distancing and that all clients and staff to wear a mask. Due to the nature of our business, it is sometimes impossible for us to not work closely together, but we can do our due diligence and not compromise you, our respected clients. At this time, we will continue to operate via curbside for all pet services, food, and medication pick-up.
We understand that telephone call communication and parking lot waiting periods can feel frustrating, and we thank you for your continued support, patience, and understanding during this time.
We cannot wait until it is safe enough to have you join your pet(s) in the hospital. We miss you, our clients, very much!
Stay healthy!
~the team of Harbor Animal Hospital
These activities will entertain both you and your cat!
(And if you happen to capture one of these activities on camera, be sure to share it in the comments below!)
PETFINDER.COM
How to Play with Your Cat in 9 Fun Ways | Petfinder
📣Did you hear?! We're on day 2 of our 3-day sale on our online store https://harboranimal.vetsfirstchoice.com/ ! 📣
💸 Get $15 off orders over $100 with code: Fall15
❗This offer expires on September 24th and is available only through our online store, so don't delay! ❗
Hello Harbor Animal Hospital family,
We will be closed this Saturday, 9/26/2020. We will reopen again on Monday.
If you have an animal emergency, please contact:
*Premier Animal Emergency & Specialty Care
1810 E Belvidere Rd, Grayslake, IL 60030
(847) 548-5300
*Veterinary Specialty Center
1515 Busch Pkwy, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
(847) 459-7535
*WVRC Emergency & Specialty Pet Care
4333 S. Green Bay Rd., Racine, WI 53403
(262) 553-9223
Ahhh, Fall! 🍂
This time of year means football, crisp air, colorful foliage and even, depending on where you live, a little bit of snow. It’s a great time to get outside with your pet; for a dog, there’s nothing like a romp in the leaves, while for cats, midday sunbeams have never felt better as the days get shorter and the nights get colder.
When it comes to keeping your pet healthy and helping him enjoy fall to the fullest, there are some things to keep in mind. Click the article below to learn more 👇
PETHEALTHNETWORK.COM
Our Top Pet Health Tips for Autumn
Download your pet's care and health with our FREE and easy to use app: download.petdesk.com
You can download our app to your smartphone and have it link directly to our systems. All of its features are completely free to you for being a valued client.
Once you download the app, create an account with the email address we have on file for you. The app will sync your information overnight, so don’t be worried if you don’t see your pet’s history right away, it’ll be there in the morning!
Do you know the difference between strains and sprains? Concerned your pet may be painful? Give us a call at 847.746.1915 to schedule an exam with one of our veterinarians!
PETS.WEBMD.COM
Strains and Sprains Spell Pain for Dogs
Cute puppy day at Harbor
Who here has a senior dog? Give us a visual by liking this post!
Here's what you should know about your dog's golden years.
THESPRUCEPETS.COM
What to Expect When Your Dog Starts Getting Old
🍂We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! 🍂
👉Beware rat poison and other rodenticides❗
Fall is the time of year when 🐁,🐀, and other rodents start to scurry for warmth. And where do they find it? You guessed it – your home!
Be careful when it comes to mouse traps and rodenticides like rat and mouse poison. Nobody wants an infestation of mice, but many poisons that are currently on the market can be very harmful to dogs and cats. Direct ingestion can be deadly. Make sure you talk to your veterinarian about methods of pest control that are safe for your pets.
Even if you don’t have a rodent problem or choose to deal with mice and rats humanely using live traps 💙, you never know what methods your neighbors are using. The carcasses of rodents that have been killed by rodenticides can also be dangerous, so if you see the telltale tail dangling from your pet’s mouth, make sure he drops it and keep an eye on him, and if you think your pet has eaten any of the rodent, contact your us or your local animal ER immediately.
Hello Harbor Animal Hospital family!
📣We're having a 3-day sitewide sale on our online store: https://harboranimal.vetsfirstchoice.com/
Enjoy 5% off your order or 30% off your first order with Autoship when you use the code: HARVEST
This offer expires October 8th, and is available only through our online store
📣 Did you hear?
It's 'Adopt A Shelter Dog' month 🐾
We ❤️ our shelter pup patients, and know you will too! If you're looking to add to your family, consider a shelter dog in need.
Did you adopt your dog from a shelter? Post a photo in the comments below 👇
Here are some tips to consider before taking your pup on a walk.
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www.petplace.com
For those fighting, have a loved one fighting, lost someone or is a SURVIVOR. Harbor Animal Hospital is aware. We fully support Breast Cancer Awareness.
This dog became a hero after helping kids cross the street!
TWISTEDSIFTER.COM
Stray Dog Becomes Local Hero After Helping Kids Cross Street by Barking at Cars to Stop
📣 November is National Diabetes Month, and while this month was originally designed to increase awareness of this common endocrine disease in humans, we need to be aware of the growing prevalence of DM in dogs and cats also. Untreated, diabetes mellitus can be fatal in dogs and cats.
Learn more about the disease here: https://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-diseases-conditions-a-z/november-national-pet-diabetes-month
📞 Concerns about diabetes and your pet? Give us a call at 847.746.1915 to schedule an appointment.
PETHEALTHNETWORK.COM
November: National Pet Diabetes Month
"Everyone thinks they have the best dog. And none of them are wrong."―WR Purche
Like this post if you agree!
Adopted pets come with many perks and quirks! Check out the article below to read 10 reasons to adopt a pet 💛
INSIDER.COM
10 reasons why you should adopt a pet from a shelter
November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month.
Each year, more than six million dogs and six million cats are diagnosed with cancer. Cancer is the leading cause of death in pets beyond middle age. Knowing what to look for can help with early detection, and as with people, make a difference.
Click the article below to learn about the top 10 warning signs of cancer in companion animals. If you notice any of these signs in your pet, please give us a call at 847.746.1915 to schedule an exam.
CSUANIMALCANCERCENTER.ORG
Top 10 Warning Signs Of Cancer In Pets - Flint Animal Cancer Center
Tomorrow Wednesday November 18,2020. Harbor Animal Hospital will be closed from 12pm-2pm for a staff meeting.
There are plenty of signs of heart disease in cats. Check out the helpful guide below and stay in the know.👇
Do you have any concerns about heart disease in your cat? Give us a call at 847.746.1915 to schedule an exam!
VCAHOSPITALS.COM
Heart Disease in Cats
Hello Harbor Animal Hospital family!
We're honoring Black History Month by sharing ways to celebrate and support 3 times a week for the month of February.
Today, we're encouraging you to learn about an unsung hero of Black History. A simple Google search should render you plenty of results, but we're pasting a link below with 40 unsung heroes we should all learn about this month:
https://historycollection.com/40-unsung-heroes-of-black-history-we-should-all-learn-about-this-month/
If you have any other recommendations, please comment them below!
Our phones are down this morning and we have no internet. Please bear with us on this cold morning
With the extreme cold coming and Harbor Animal Hospital still being curbside we please ask that you bring your cell phone to your appointments. It is too cold for the staff to stand outside and get history. So, for the safety of your pets, you and the staff please bring your cell phone to your appointment or we will have to reschedule. Thank you for understanding. These are tough times for us all.
Hello Harbor Animal Hospital family!
We're honoring Black History Month by sharing ways to celebrate and support 3 times a week for the month of February.
Today, we're encouraging you to support a black-owned business. A simple Google search should render you plenty of results, but we're pasting 2 links below to find black-owned businesses near you:
https://officialblackwallstreet.com/directory/
https://www.blackbusinessgreenbook.com/