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  • Internet Pharmacy Dangers


     

    We will write prescriptions for your pet in lieu of selling them here so that you have a choice in where you have your prescriptions filled. We do, however, wish for your decision to be an informed decision, and want you to know several things regarding prescription sales through internet and other sources.

     

     


  • Sugarless Gum and Toothpaste Warning Press Release


     

    Xylitol—a sweetener found in some sugar-free chewing gums, candies, and other products can life-threatening problems for dogs.

     

     


  • Veterinary Partner.com


     

    Another good source of veterinary health information

     

     


  • Growing Up With Pets


     

    Growing Up With Pets is an educational program devoted to bringing parents a resource for information and advice on how to help them foster strong, healthy relationships between their children and their pets.

     

     


  • Companion Animal Portraits - Your your pet photo to a water color painting


     

     Companion Portraits understands the special bond between you and your pet.  From your snapshot the artists patiently tranform your memories into an original artistic statement.   Capture your bond with these beautiful, expressive and loving portraits!     Identify Animal Medical Center of Troy to receive a 15% discount on your first portrait.  

     


  • American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) - Healthy Pet Website


     

    American Animal Hospital Association  

    The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international association of veterinary care providers who treat companion animals. Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among veterinarians and pet owners for its standards for hospitals and pet health care.

    Animal Medical Center has met the highest accreditation standards set by the AAHA hospital evaluation program. 

    Choosing an AAHA accredited veterinary practice for your pet’s medical care assures you that the practice you have selected has the facilities, equipment, staff, and medical protocols that AAHA believes are important for the delivery of high quality care. Further, voluntary commitment to the AAHA Standards and the Accreditation Program demonstrates that the practice has chosen to have itself measured by an outside organization against the most rigorous published Standards in the industry. .

    AAHA reminds pet owners that they can help pets live healthier and longer lives by taking their pets to the veterinarian for annual physical exams, vaccinations, and dental care as well as providing pets with fresh water, a balanced diet, and exercise.

     

     


  • Michigan Veterinary Medical Association


     

    The Michigan Veterinary Medical Association represents the veterinary profession in Michigan, advances the knowledge and standards of its membership, and promotes the science, practice and value of veterinary medicine for the benefit of animal and human health."

    ABOUT THE MVMA

    The Michigan Veterinary Medical Association was founded in 1883. Its membership consists of over 1700 veterinarians representing all areas of the profession, including private practice, academia, and industry. The primary activities of the association are member education, interaction with state government, public information, and member services.

     

     


  • PetLasers.Com


     

    Why laser surgery?

    Less Pain - The laser seals nerve endings as it "cuts." As a result, your pet will experience less pain and be more comfortable post operatively.

    Less Bleeding - The Laser seals small blood vessels during surgery. This speeds many procedures, reducing the time your pet needs to be under anesthesia, which further reduces possible complications.

    Less Swelling - Laser energy does not crush, tear or bruise tissue because the only thing that touches your pet is an invisible beam of light.

     

     


  • How to brush your pets teeth.


    A great site with pictures of how to brush your pets teeth!

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