Today is World Rabies Day!
Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that affects the central nervous system in mammals. You can help stop the spread of this disease by vaccinating your pet with the rabies vaccine.
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You may call us at 914 833 3600 to set an appointment to get your pet's rabies vaccine!
It’s National Hug Your Hound Day! So go find your dog and give them an extra big hug from us! 🐶❤️#VCApets
Today we will take a moment to honor and remember those who were affected by September 11. We will also take a moment to honor and remember the 300 plus canines who assisted in rescue efforts, therapy and much more. Dogs really are a man's best friend!
Picture in the famous photo(Sept. 15, 2001) is Golden Retriever SAR dog, Riley, being transported out of the debris of the World Trade Center. U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Preston Keres.
Thank you canine heros!
Please welcome Ash to the Village Family who was here to for his first puppy exam with Dr. Gallo!
August 28th sets aside a day to remember the pet companions we've lost. The death of a pet, whether furry, feathered, or an uncommon variety, is felt deeply. This Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day, we want you to share your favorite memory of a lost pet. No matter how long pets may be in our lives, they always leave a lasting impact 🐾#VCApets
Angus & Henry stopped by for some vaccines and an exam with Dr. Gallo!
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
❄️⚠️Thursday, February 18th⚠️❄️
Due to the current storm and hazardous travel conditions our office will be closing at 2:00pm today. Currently our plan is to open on time at 8am tomorrow but will announce any delays that may occur! Stay safe out there!
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Today is very important because it’s National Seeing Eye Dog Day! A big thank you to all the dogs that help and enrich the lives of their owners. 💓🐕#vcapets
Everyone say hello to our new handsome friend Milo! Who came in today to see Dr. Sykes and enjoyed starring out the window of the exam room. 😻😻
Spaying or neutering your kitten prevents overpopulation and can help them avoid health risks down the road. Learn more about keeping them healthy for life by asking your veterinarian about CareClub.
Start your kitten's life off on the right foot. CareClub provides all the vaccines your kitten needs to start exploring the world safely and happily. Come in and see how we can help.