Today doesn’t just mark the first day of August, it’s also the start of Dogust, the Universal Birthday for Shelter Dogs! This wholesome holiday marks an honorary birthday for adopted shelter dogs, as their exact ones are often unknown.
Looking to adopt? Click here to find a VCA shelter partner: bit.ly/2OCi0QW #VCApets
MAPS.ESP.TL
15,000 adopted pets helped every month
On this unprecedented World Veterinary Day, please join us in celebrating every veterinary professional who has dedicated themselves to caring for the world’s pets. #worldveterinaryday #lovevca
We are open and here for you and your pets! Please call us at (808) 988-2111 if you would like to book an appointment or have any questions on whether your pet should be seen. We are offering curbside service to all of our clients. For more information on our COVID-19 safety procedures please visit our website at: www.vcauniversityhi.com
We’re committed to protecting the health and safety of our clients and staff throughout COVID-19 — while ensuring all pets get the care they need.
And we’ve introduced new admittance and check-out procedures to limit direct human contact. Learn more: bit.ly/vcacares20 #vcacares
We are committed to maintaining a healthy environment for our clients and staff. We are open to provide care to your pets. However, if you are showing any signs of illness, please call ahead to discuss.
Read our statement on COVID-19: http://bit.ly/vcacares20
Getting a new kitten is an exciting time, but you also need to make sure your new friend is happy and healthy. HI Now host Kanoe Gibson is with Dr. Sakamoto at our sister hospital, VCA Kaneohe Animal Hospital, with the first steps new kitten owners should be taking.
When pet owners first get a kitten, Dr. Sakamoto recommends taking them to a veterinarian to be checked out.
“That would be our first recommendation because there are so many things that can happen to them, and it’s just good to have a professional take a look at kittens and make sure they’re okay before they get home,” says Dr. Sakamoto. “Any new client, any new patient, we offer a free first exam.”
Not only does VCA Hawaii offer free first examinations for cats and kittens, but also for dogs and other animals. During that first exam, doctors may also suggest giving your kitten or pet some vaccinations.
“Vaccines, just like dogs, are very important in cats,” Dr. Sakamoto says. Some of the viruses and pathogens doctors worry about in cats are the herpes virus, feline panleukopenia, and feline leukemia. Dr. Sakamoto explains that fleas and ticks are also a huge problem for pets in Hawaii, so these are another thing veterinarians look out for.
To make an appointment, call VCA University Animal Hospital, or visit VCAhospitals.com to find a pet hospital near you. You can even use the My VCA app to schedule your next visit!
https://www.hinowdaily.com/tips-from-vca-hawaii-on-keeping-your-new-kitten-happy-and-healthy/
HINOWDAILY.COM
Tips from VCA Hawaii on keeping your new kitten happy and healthy - HI Now
Pets get springtime allergies too! Dust, plants, pollens and insects can all be irritants! If you think your pet may be allergic to something, consult your VCA veterinarian. Learn more about pet allergies here: https://bit.ly/3jD7yHB 🌸🐶#vcapets
The holidays are wonderful, but can often be hazardous for pets! From chocolates to poisonous plants, it can be easy for your pet to get into trouble during the holidays. If you have a question about something your pet has consumed, we can help!
Access FREE 24/7 Live Chat with a licensed veterinary professional through the myVCA app until January 4.
Download today: myvca.app
VCAHOSPITALS.COM
myVCA App | VCA Hospitals
We know you’re so excited to go on some autumn nature walks with your dog, but for this #FallSafetyTip, make sure you watch out for snakes, some of which can be venomous! They’re preparing for hibernation and may be a little crankier if disturbed by a curious pet! 🐍
When walking or hiking, if something happens to your pet, be sure to contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. #VCApets