How to pet-proof your new home
Moving is one of life’s great stressors. First the packing, the chaos, the boxes, the logistics and then the unpacking, the renovating, the organizing, and the decorating! It overwhelms the best of us, but imagine how it makes our pets feel! Read on for tips from the ASPCA’s blog post: Moving Your Pet.
Meet our conference speakers! Dr. Aysha Akhtar, Camille Labchuk & Dr. Jonathan Bloom
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Dr. Aysha Akhtar, Camille Labchuk, & Dr. Jonathan Bloom!
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Foster Care Considerations
Foster Care Considerations
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Protection of Staff & Volunteers
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Zoonotic Diseases
Bartonellosis (Cat-Scratch Disease)
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Subcutaneous Vaccine Administration Procedure
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Cleaning
Cleaning
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Woods Lamp
Woods Lamp
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Provincial Dog Rehabilitation
Provincial Dog Rehabilitation
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