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Resources

Reference Documents

Want more information on certain topics relating to your cat or dog? Then click here to access PDF files on the topics of your choice. Look for the icon to the left of the link to see if the document relates to either dogs or cats or both.

FAQs

Click here to get the answers to frequently asked questions.

Hopeful Hearts

The mission of Hopeful Hearts Rescue Inc. is to provide safe and caring foster homes to dogs who are homeless, with a particular focus on, but not limited to, senior and special needs dogs. Hopeful Hearts will provide protective, stable environments, and using a rigorous screening process, will endeavour to find and place dogs in permanent and loving adoptive homes. Click here for more information.

RX Food Information

Taking care of your pet also means feeding it right the right food. What a puppy or kitten needs in its diet won't necessarily work as well for it as it grows older. To make sure that your dog or cat is getting all the nutrition that he/she needs in his/her food, click here to get more information on the pet food we carry and sell.

Pet Insurance

With pet health insurance, you'll be able to provide your puppy, kitten, dog, or cat the best medical care possible. Many pet owners are choosing pet health insurance as a way to plan for and cover veterinary expenses, as veterinary technology advances and becomes more costly. Click here to get more information on insurance for your pet.

Become A Veterinarian

Veterinary medicine is a rapidly changing field. Every day new developments and advances help us in the treatment of diseases in your pet. What once in the past was considered state of the art medical therapies now are often commonplace, or even in some circumstances obsolete. That makes staying abreast of recent changes crucial for us in our pursuit to provide the best of possible care for all our patients. Click here to get more information on becoming a veterinarian.

End Of Life

Euthanasia is the procedure to put an animal to sleep offered for suffering or older animals. The decision to euthanize a pet is one of the most-heartbreaking an owner has to make and we offer various aftercare options including cremation and burial services. Click here to find information to help you with your pet's final days.

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