February is Dental Health Month

February 2nd, 2012

Dental ExamSchedule a dental exam during the month of February and save $30 on your bill. Note that the appointment does not need to be during the month of February.

Regular dental exams are important to prevent periodontal disease (inflammation and infection of the gums). Calculus can build up on teeth and around the gums causing infection and decay in the mouth, and worst of all….dog breath!

Just mention this discount when you schedule your appointment.

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Nomination for Best Veterinarian Office by My Fox Philly!

July 18th, 2011

My Fox Philly

 

Bryn Mawr Veterinary Hospital has been nominated for BEST Veterinarian Office in Philadelphia by My Fox Philly Mojo Pages!

Help us gain votes to win this award by voting for us! Voting ends Saturday July 23rd so get your votes in today!

http://www.mojopages.com/biz/bryn-mawr-veterinary-hospital/bryn-mawr/pa/19010/8025634?pid=myfoxphilly

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Puppy Pre-School

June 20th, 2011

Bryn Mawr Veterinary Hospital is proud to announce the start of Puppy Pre-School Training Classes!

Dog Training

We are offering a 7 week long training program to puppies and their owners! We will be using a reward based, positive reinforcement clicker training. During the course you and your puppy will learn the following: sit, stay, down, leave it, eye contact, leash walking and more!

You and your puppy will be working with our very own Dan Meller! Dan is an Animal Behavior College certified dog trainer who has been working in the field for over 5 years.

For more information on classes please contact the office at 610-527-3484 or email Dan at TrainingBrynMawrVet@gmail.com

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Bark For Life

June 14th, 2011

We would like to give a BIG thank you to our wonderful clients, staff, family and friends! Team Bryn Mawr Vet raised $2,360.00 for The American Cancer Society!

Bryn Mawr Vet at Bark for Life

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Help Us Fight Cancer

May 3rd, 2011

American Cancer Society Haverford Relay for Life

Team Bryn Mawr Vet will be participating in The American Cancer Society’s Bark For Life on June 4that Haverford Reserves, Dog Park 

We will be donating $5 of every bath done in the month of May to Team Bryn Mawr Vet.

Bath

Help us raise money by bringing your pet in for a bath or making a donation in the office or at the link below.

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY11PA?team_id=919558&pg=team&fr_id=3107

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Meet Bryn Mawr Vet on YouTube

May 2nd, 2011

 

 www.youtube.com/brynmawrvet

We are hoping to add more to our YouTube Channel. 

HOspital We hope you enjoy our new video.

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Bark for Life

April 6th, 2011

 Join the American Cancer Society and Team Bryn Mawr Vet at the 1st annual Bark for Life dog walk. Bark for Life is a 1 mile walk with your best four-legged friend to help raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society. Bark for Life will take place at Haverford Reserves Dog Park on Saturday June 4th from12noon-2pm.

Relay for Life

 

Please help Team Bryn Mawr Vet reach our goal by donating to our team by using the link below!

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY11PA?team_id=919558&pg=team&fr_id=31079

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April is Parasite Awareness Month

April 6th, 2011

Although fleas and tick can be seen with the naked eye there are also some microscopic intestinal parasites that can only be found on routine fecal examinations.

During the month of April fecal examinations will be reduced to $25.00

Here are some of those not so nice bugs we want to keep out of your pet’s life:

cat parasites

Roundworms- Roundworms, also known as ascarids, are the most common type of intestinal parasite infecting dogs. In fact, many puppies and kittens are born already infected. Your pet can become infected with roundworms by nursing from an infected mother or even while still in the womb. Dogs and cats can also become infected by eating other animals, especially rodents that are carrying developing worms.

Hookworms- Hookworms affect both cats and dogs, although they are more common in dogs. Hookworms are dangerous for three reasons; they suck blood, potentially leading to anemia; they can infect unborn animals in the womb and they can be passed on to humans. The best way to avoid infection is to keep living areas clean of waste material.  

Whipworms- Whipworms are intestinal parasites that infect dogs only, cats are not at risk. Whipworms, which get their name from the whip-like shape of adult worms, live in the colon or large intestine of dogs. They bite the tissue and embed their heads, which allows them to suck blood and irritate the intestine walls. To prevent potential exposure to whipworms, any feces in your yard should be picked up daily. In addition, many heartworm preventives also control whipworms in your dog.

 Tapeworms- Tapeworms are a parasite that can live in the small intestine of dogs and cats. The most common cause for a pet to get tapeworm is by ingesting a flea that contains tapeworm eggs in its larvae. Preventing fleas in your pet will greatly reduce the risk of them becoming infected with tapeworms.

 Giardia- Giardia is a common intestinal parasite that commonly affects dogs, and occasionally affects cats. It is a protozoa that lives in the small intestine and causes diarrhea. Animals become infected when they swallow water or other substances that are contaminated with giardia. Giardia often occurs in animals that have recently been adopted from shelters or purchased from kennels.

Dog parasite

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Saturday Daycare!

April 6th, 2011

Bryn Mawr Vet is happy to now offer Saturday Daycare hours!

In addition to  our normal Doggie Daycare availbale Monday-Friday we will now be offering Doggie Daycare on Saturdays from 8am-1pm.

Daycare

As always, no reservation is needed for you dog to come and play! As an added bonus when you purchase 5 Saturday Doggy Daycares you will receive the 6th one for FREE!

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April Pet of The Month: Nikki Juanita

April 6th, 2011

Nikki JuanitaNikki Juanita is one sporty beagle who always has a smile on her face.  She will celebrate her half birthday on April 19th!  Nikki loves going for walks in her neighborhood and having dog friends over for play dates in her back yard.  Her favorite humans are her forever family, her Grandpop Bobby and Rock at Bryn Mawr Vet.  In her downtime, Nikki likes to nap on her king size bed and sunbathe on the mulch outside.

 

 

 

 

Think your Pet could be pet of the month?
Email us a photo of your pet and a few sentences on why he or she should be pet of the month.
BrynMawrVet@gmail.com

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