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January 18, 2012

Did you know that cats now outnumber dogs in the US?  Unfortunately our pet cats are not receiving the same care as our dogs.  Cats are not as easy to bring to the office and many assume that since their cat is indoors they don't need healthcare.  Cats are masters at hiding illness.  Veterinarians are trained to look for subtle changes during a physical exam allowing earlier intervention which can not only save the life of your cat but save you money as well.  See the attached brochure for more information or visit Healthypet.com for more information on cat health care and tips for bringing your cat in to the office.  We also offer house calls for pets that cannot be brought in to the hospital.

 

January 17, 2012

We have a Good, Better, Best program for wellness/preventive care and spay/neuter services that occurs year round.  This allows you to set the level of care you want for your pet.  Some folks just want to make sure their pet is up to date on vaccine, while others want the most up to date recommend medical prevention available and others are somewhere in between.  We tailor our services to fit your wants and needs by giving you all the information so you can make the best choice for your pet. 

January 1, 2012

We have created Dental Packages for your pet starting at only $150.00.  That's right, the first quarter of 2012 is the time to have your pet's teeth professionally cleaned with a comprehensive oral exam.  Call Greens Fork Animal Hospital at 765-962-4389 or 765-886-5191 for more information.  "New Year, New Mouth"

December 5, 2011

Dr. Sally Osborn attended the Colonial Williamsburg Veterinary Conference December 1-4, 2011.  She attended lectures on canine and feline opthamology and gastroenterology.  In depth exam techniques, diagnostic equipment, surgical procedures and new medications were covered. 

November 10, 2011

Dr. Sally Osborn attended the Midwest American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Annual Meeting in Davenport, Iowa on November 9th and 10th, 2011.  She attended lectures on small animal dentistry and oncology.  Veterinarians in Indiana are required to do 40 hours of continuing education every 2 years.  As an AAHA hospital, we at Greens Fork Animal Hospital complete 40 hours of continuing education every year.  This allows us to keep pace with the rapidly changing medical information.

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