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Happy New Year 2024!

Dr. Karen Thompson • Jan 18, 2024

It's a New Year! Make 2024 the happiest year for your fur babies! (and every other kind of pet :)

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Start the New Year Right: Schedule Your Pet's Health Check-Up!

As we embark on a new year, it's the perfect time to ensure that your beloved pets are in optimal health and ready for all the exciting adventures that lie ahead.


Make the most of this fresh start by giving us a call to schedule your pet's much-needed health check-up, including vaccinations and other essential care.


Let's work together to keep your furry companions happy and healthy in the year ahead!

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