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Tuesday, March 29, 2011



Did you know that heartworm, fleas, ticks and other parasites could be prevented?  These pesky critters can wreck havoc on your pet's body.... and…make their lives miserable.  We recommend simple screenings and year round prevention for Heartworm Disease, which can often be fatal, to alleviate your pet from suffering.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Pet of the Month

Crescenta Canada is proud to honor Sally as our Pet of the Month! Sally is a 1½ year old beagle. She is a sweet girl who loves to play. We are sad to see Sally move away with her family to another state. We know that Sally will make lots of new friends on her adventure. Happy tails to you Sally!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

VetSource Home Delivery Service

Did you know that you can order a range of quality pet health products right from our website? Ordering is simple and delivered right to your door!  
Click here to learn more about our home delivery service, VetSource.
Thinking of adding a new addition to your family circle? There are a lot of things you need to know before you bring home a new puppy or kitten, such as, what am I going to feed my new friend, where will it sleep, and how do I keep him or her healthy? We encourage you to ask questions and offer puppy and kitten packages to help the newest member of your family begin a long and healthy life.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Winner of our Fun February Pet Photo Contest!

“Hamlet the swimming Boston terrier” won our photo contest in February! We will be sending them a prize!!! Thank you to all those that participated!
Is your pet starting to get a little grey around the muzzle? As your pet ages, it is important to maintain optimum health for their quality of life. Senior pets need more extensive risk assessment visitations. Teeth should be brushed daily, exercise routines are important and remember obesity is the number one health problem in older dogs. With routine blood and urine analysis and more frequent risk assessment exams, your pet will live a long and healthy life.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Does it seem like your dog is out of breath after a walk up the stairs? Or is your cat taking up a lot more space on the top of the couch than he used to? Overweight pets may seem like they are happy, but an extra five pounds can be harmful to their health. They can suffer from heart, lung and joint problems. We recommend a sensible diet along with regular exercise and a trip to our hospital to determine if and how much weight your pet needs to lose.