6 Rules to Improve Your Cat’s Diet
Our Raritan vet can help you when your cat is sick or needs their yearly check-up, but is there anything you could be doing at home, in between vet visits, to promote wellness for your feline frie ...
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Our staff works with your family veterinarian in order to keep all pet medical records and any procedures performed up-to-date with current and accurate information. Also, appointments can be made at our emergency hospital for any specialty services including dermatology, internal medicine, surgical or ophthalmology needs with a referral from your veterinarian.
Our hospital provides pet emergency care and service to owners in the NJ communities of Raritan, Somerville, Flemington and Bound Brook who may require immediate treatment from an emergency vet hospital and are unable to be treated at their family veterinary office. The veterinarians on staff at our 24-hour pet clinic are board certified and trained to handle urgent care situations. Cats, dogsand pocket pets can benefit from our medical services. Our qualified specialists implement a high quality of care for each animal, allowing all of our clients to feel comfortable putting the needs of their pets into our hands.
In addition to our emergency hours, we provide access to a library of veterinary information and helpful articles regarding pet health care via our website. This can help prevent serious problems from occurring and keep pet owners educated on any new changes in pet healthcare or developments in our hospital services. Our focus is to help maintain the health and well-being of all pets that we treat, as well as serve as an educational resource for pet owners at all times.
Please join us in welcoming Emily Harison, DVM, as the inaugural member of our NEW internal medicine service. Beginning August 22,2011, Dr Harison will accept Internal Medicine referrals by appointment 5 days per week.
Dr. Harison attended Oklahoma State University for undergraduate studies in animal science and competed on the OSU Varsity Women's Equestrian Team. She went on to attend OSU's veterinary school and graduated in 2007. She then completed a one-year rotating internship at Mission MedVet in Kansas City, followed by a residency in internal medicine at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. While at the AMC, she completed research in acute kidney injury in dogs and cats, which was presented at the ACVIM Forum in 2011.
A resident of Madison NJ, Dr. Harison lives with her mixed-breed dog, Boston Terrier, and cat. In her free time, she enjoys outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and running as well as hunter-jumper equestrian sports and yoga.
Our Raritan vet can help you when your cat is sick or needs their yearly check-up, but is there anything you could be doing at home, in between vet visits, to promote wellness for your feline frie ...
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Many areas of the world are seeing record high temperatures, which makes it even more important to ensure that your pets are kept cool when it starts getting hot outside. While our Raritan veterin ...
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Many pets dislike having their feet touched and their nails trimmed. Owners worry that they may hurt their pets especially if the pet struggles when having their nails cut. This is probably why ma ...
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Adults and children oftentimes enjoy sleeping with household pets. They can keep us warm, feel comfortable, make us feel safe and loved. They may lick our faces, hands or other exposed areas bef ...
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Just like humans, furry family members need to have company, playmates and social interactions to be happy. Sometimes it is hard to remember that our pets are animals first and family second. Th ...
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Pet owners keeping reptiles in captivity as household pets sometimes find that their pet may have a nutritional deficiency. Metabolic bone disease is "the most common nutritional deficiency affec ...
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