FOR THE ❤ OF ANIMALS
Sumner Veterinary Hospital Helps Reunite Missing German Shepherd with Her Owner
Sumner Veterinary Hospital happily reunites Tasha with her owner after 5 long weeks of separation.
by Bethany Brooks
FOR THE ❤ OF ANIMALS · July 15th, 2021
Even on the toughest days, our caregivers do everything they can to make pets happy and love them like their own. To celebrate these moments, here’s a collection of our five favorite photos from around our community – each guaranteed to put you in a sunny mood and remind us all why we do what we do.
Ten of these little potatoes came in for an exam at Poulsbo Marina Veterinary Clinic, turning their visit into a puppy party with the staff. 🥔🥔🥳 “Welcome to the world, pups!” said the team.
Day or night, snow or shine, with their kids or without, Equine veterinarians like Dr. Rachel Lacey bring medicine and comfort to patients in need, where they need it. When this foal became very sick, Dr. Lacey and her daughter took a pause from their day together to nurse it back to health. “Some mothers are saving baby horses and training the horse vets of tomorrow,” said the AVS team. That’s what supermoms (and super-vets) do! 🦸♀️🩺
It looks like Sierra got Dr. Cassimatis’ memo: On Wednesdays, wear pink. 💕 “We were all tickled pink over this fabulous patient, Sierra,” said the team at SuperVets – one of the newest hospitals to join our VetPartners community down under.
This pup was willing to let Dr. Anamaria examine her, but first, she had some conditions… 🤔 “She drives a hard bargain,” said the team at Animal Hospital of Woodstock.
The face you make when you want a snack, but the fridge is only stocked with medicine. 😩 “Allis was slightly disappointed to see no food in this fridge,” said the team at Burnham Park Animal Hospital. “Sorry, buddy, you’re still the best girl!”
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Sumner Veterinary Hospital happily reunites Tasha with her owner after 5 long weeks of separation.
by Bethany Brooks
From Sydney to Toronto, these moments of joy from around our community will warm your heart and make you smile.
With 190+ animals in their care, PetSuites teams in Covington and Baton Rouge prepared for the worst – and powered through.
I love all of these. Makes my day much brighter.
Especially since I live in an apartment and cannot subject a dog to staying home when I go to work.