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24/7 Pet Retrieval Service!
Creekside Pet Care Center is proud to announce our association with "24/7 Pet Retrieval Service." We can now offer you peace of mind knowing your pet can be returned to you safely if it ever gets lost, runs away or sneaks out of the yard! By registering with "24/7" and attaching a custom-made tag to your pet's collar, "Brownie" or "Sydney" is guaranteed a limo ride home just by calling a special 800 number. A 24/7 employee will be with your pet within 15 minutes, drive it home or to Creekside if you are away. No more trips to the pound to bail out your four-legged scofflaw. Those fines can add up if "Sebastian" has wanderlust! Keep "Murphey" safe and sound. Register with "24/7" at Creekside the next time you come in. What price can you place on peace of mind? | |
ADOPTION NEWS
Click here to see Creekside's Pet of the Month
http://home.comcast.net/~jus4su/index.html
To see other animals who are looking for a new home, click
LOA.Petfinder.com,
Another link you might find interesting is the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This is a good reference especially if there if ever you encounter animal poisoning. Click here to go to their website.
A Parent's resource for raising happy kids with healthy pets!
www.growingupwithpets.com
| CREEKSIDE NOW OFFERING LASER SURGERY |
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Lasers have been successfully used on humans for over 30 years. Now this safe, comfortable treatment option is available for your pets as well. Creekside Pet Care Center is pleased to be among the first veterinary practices in Tarrant County to offer laser surgery specifically for pets. "The laser allows us to perform a faster, more sterile procedure and the pet recovers with less pain and risk of infection," says Dr. Georgia McClure.
While evoking visions of "Star Wars," the laser is actually a device that generates an intense beam of light at a specific wavelength which allows the veterinarian to make more precise incisions with less damage to surrounding tissue than the traditional scalpel. Because the laser energy seals nerve endings as it moves through tissue, pets feel less post-operative pain and experience less bleeding and swelling. And because the laser sterilizes as it removes diseased tissue, pets have a reduced risk of infection and a quick return to normal activities.
Laser surgery can correct many common conditions such as cysts, tumors, warts and infections that may occur around the eyes, ears, mouth and anywhere on the skin. At Creekside, our veterinarians also use the laser to perform spay and neuter operations and to declaw felines with great success.
Call us at 817-421-5850 if you have any questions about laser surgery or to schedule your pet for a procedure. At Creekside, we always care for your pets as if they were our own! |