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Move to new side of building

We are excited to announce that Phase 1 of construction will be completed in early March. We will start seeing patients on that side of the clinic the week of March 4th. Monday, March 4th will be a moving day. If you have a scheduled appointment on March 4th you will enter the clinic through our normal front doors. We will have reduced appointments on that day. We will be exclusively in Phase 1 from March through June while the remainder of the clinic undergoes a full renovation.

Here are some changes that will occur from March to June:

• We will be implementing curbside for all appointments and medication or food pick-up. Please call from the parking lot to check in and we will call when a room is ready for you to enter.

• You will enter through a new front entrance into a small makeshift reception area and a staff member will meet you to usher you into an exam room

• Our surgical appointments will be limited for those 3 months. We will still be able to do surgery but have a limited number of cages and recovery areas. Surgical drop-off and pick-up will also be curbside.

• If you purchase food from the clinic, please plan as we will be carrying a reduced volume of food due to lack of storage. You can also visit our online pharmacy and order your food from our online store https://springhillvet.vetsfirstchoice.com/.

Jul 04 2024

Fourth of July Fun: Celebrating the United States’ National Parks

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National parks are as diverse and unique as the dog breeds we love. From majestic mountains to serene beaches, each park has its own distinct character and charm. In honor of the Fourth of July, a day of celebration in the USA, let’s take a fun and imaginative journey to match some of the United States’ most famous national parks with the dog breeds that best represent them.

Yellowstone National Park: The Mighty and Versatile Labrador Retriever

Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, is known for its stunning geysers, hot springs, and diverse wildlife. It’s a place of great versatility and strength, much like the beloved Labrador Retriever.

  • Versatility: Labs are known for their adaptability, excelling in various roles from hunting to service work, just as Yellowstone offers a wide range of natural wonders and activities.
  • Friendly and Energetic: Like the welcoming and lively spirit of Yellowstone, Labs are friendly, energetic, and great with families.
  • Adventurous: Labs love exploring the outdoors, making them a perfect match for the adventurous spirit of Yellowstone.

Grand Canyon National Park: The Majestic and Sturdy Great Dane

The Grand Canyon, with its breathtaking views and immense size, exudes majesty and strength. The Great Dane, known for its grandeur and sturdy build, is a fitting representation of this iconic park.

  • Majesty and Grandeur: Great Danes are often called the “Apollo of dogs” due to their majestic appearance, similar to the awe-inspiring vistas of the Grand Canyon.
  • Sturdy and Reliable: Just as the Grand Canyon stands as a monumental natural wonder, Great Danes are known for their reliability and robust nature.

Yosemite National Park: The Rugged and Resilient Australian Shepherd

Yosemite National Park, famous for its rugged cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias, is a place of natural resilience and beauty. The Australian Shepherd, with its hardworking and resilient nature, is a perfect match.

  • Rugged and Resilient: Australian Shepherds are known for their hardworking and resilient nature, mirroring the rugged landscape of Yosemite.
  • Energetic and Active: Like Yosemite, which offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities, Australian Shepherds thrive in active environments.
  • Loyal and Protective: Australian Shepherds are loyal and protective, much like the enduring and timeless beauty of Yosemite’s landscapes.

Everglades National Park: The Adaptable and Spirited Cocker Spaniel

The Everglades, with its vast wetlands and rich biodiversity, is a place of adaptation and spirit. The Cocker Spaniel, known for its cheerful and adaptable nature, is a fitting counterpart.

  • Adaptable: Cocker Spaniels are known for their adaptability, thriving in various environments, just as the Everglades support a diverse range of wildlife.
  • Cheerful and Spirited: Like the vibrant and lively ecosystem of the Everglades, Cocker Spaniels are cheerful and full of energy.

Denali National Park: The Strong and Adventurous Alaskan Malamute

Denali National Park, home to North America’s highest peak, is a land of strength and adventure. The Alaskan Malamute, with its strength and love for adventure, is an ideal representation.

  • Strength and Endurance: Alaskan Malamutes are known for their strength and endurance, much like the towering and resilient peaks of Denali.
  • Love for Adventure: These dogs thrive in cold, adventurous environments, similar to the rugged wilderness of Denali.
  • Independent Spirit: Alaskan Malamutes have an independent spirit, reflecting the untamed and wild nature of Denali National Park.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park: The Gentle and Friendly Golden Retriever

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, known for its rolling fog and scenic beauty, is a place of gentle charm and friendliness. The Golden Retriever, with its gentle and friendly nature, perfectly embodies the spirit of this park.

  • Gentle and Friendly: Golden Retrievers are known for their friendly and gentle disposition, much like the welcoming atmosphere of the Great Smoky Mountains.
  • Beautiful and Serene: With their beautiful golden coats, Golden Retrievers reflect the serene and picturesque landscapes of the Smokies.
  • Family-Oriented: Golden Retrievers are great with families, just as the Great Smoky Mountains are a popular family destination.

Matching national parks with dog breeds is a fun way to appreciate the unique characteristics of both our natural wonders and our beloved pets. Each park and breed bring something special to the table, whether it’s the majestic strength of the Grand Canyon and Great Dane, or the adventurous spirit of Denali and the Alaskan Malamute. As those in the States celebrate the Fourth of July, take a moment to enjoy the great outdoors with your furry friends and appreciate the diverse beauty of our national parks.

Happy Fourth of July!

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