Congratulations to Natalie Chutick as she will become the new hospital manager of VCA Veterinary Specialist of the Valley. Natalie joined VCA as hospital manager in 2016 and excelled in all aspects of leadership. She has extensive knowledge in many different departments within a veterinary practice like front office support, veterinary assistant, supervisor and hospital manager.
Her love for animals has brought her to the veterinary field and in her free time she enjoys spinning, rock climbing and camping as well as hanging out with her dogs.
Thank you for joining the hospital team and we look forward to the future.
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
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Our team is thrilled to be supporting the ASPCA in their National Adoption Weekend from June 5-7!
The pandemic has created a huge need for adoptions across the country – please consider opening your home to a cat, or dog.
All adopted pets from this event will receive their first free exam and a $250 health guarantee at any VCA Animal Hospital. Click below to search for a participating shelter or rescue near you and learn how you can #AdoptFromHome! #VCAcares
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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’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 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