Emergency Care & CPR for Your Pet
What symptoms demand a visit to the vet and what can you safely treat at home?
We are sharing two excellent resources with you via Dr. Karen Becker and the AVMA (American Veterinarian Medical Association). They cover almost 2 dozen symptoms and conditions that should be tended to by your veterinarian immediately, as well as at-home first aid tips for the easy-to-treat situation, and two videos--one demonstrating the ABCs of pet CPR, and the other showing you how to do a physical exam on your pet at home.
We have included the videos below, but be sure to click on the link for Dr. Becker's full article to get the rest of the important information!
---> Dr Becker's article, "Veterinary Care: Signs of True Medical Emergencies"
Holistic Consultations and Spinal Manipulations with Dr. Witte
Dr. Deanna Witte of Witte's Natural Veterinary Care will be visiting our Mukwonago store on Wednesday, September 14th & 28th, for consultations, cold laser therapy and/or spinal manipulations for your pet. Consultations include discussion of holistic options regarding nutrition, supplements and essential oils. Appointments are for 20 minutes and include both consultation and adjustment. Call 262-736-1212 to schedule an appointment at our Mukwonago store.
In addition to coming to our Mukwonago store, Dr. Witte also offers nutritional consults via telephone during normal business hours at her clinic. Call her at 262-736-1212 to schedule. Please be sure she has your pet's records to review beforehand. Nutritional phone consultations are $45 to start; additional charges may be necessary for extended appointments.
Save the date--September 24th
Fromm PetFest--we will be there!
HAWS Pets of the Week
The lucky family that adopts one of the pets featured here on our blog will receive a coupon from HAWS good for a “congratulations” gift bag from End of the Leash!
To learn more about how to adopt through HAWS, please visit their adoption page. You may also give them a call at 262.542.8851.
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Your Friends at End of the Leash
Please remember that us folks at End of the Leash are not veterinarians and no information on our website is intended to replace the indispensable and professional advice of your veterinarian.