Showing posts with label Milford MI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milford MI. Show all posts

Update On The Cat That Was Shot With A Paintball Gun

>> Saturday, December 18, 2010

Mr. Pink, as we lovingly refer to him at the hospital (I am confident his new owner can come up with a better name) is doing well. He arrived Thursday, we got him stabilized and treated his eyes. Fortunately, it appears the eye damage was minimal. We had to shave most of the painted fur off, the paint was caked on to the skin. Then the rest we are removing with olive oil. Now its challenging to examine his eyes because his face is so slippery. He is such a sweet cat, just wants to be petted. He purred from the time he hit the door. Amazing how resilient and forgiving animals are!

He will be staying the weekend with us then he will move to his new home to be a strictly indoor cat.

Also, an Oakland County Sheriff did come by yesterday and took the information about the incident.

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Pet-A-Palooza at VCS October 30th !!!!

>> Sunday, October 24, 2010


Join us from 10 AM - 2PM at Veterinary Care Specialists 205 Rowe Milford, MI for the first Pet-a-Palooza, sponsored by the Highland- White Lake Business Association.

Bring your pets to have their Halloween photos taken. Proceeds from the photographs will go to Sparks In The Park, our annual community
Fourth of July celebration.
There will be representatives of other area pet related businesses, pets available for adoption and lots of fun for the family

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Community Sharing's Pet Pantry Is In Desperate Need!!!!!

>> Tuesday, September 21, 2010



Our Task must be to free ourselves....by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein


Community Sharing continues to have new families coming to their doors for help. Each day they are open they add 5-8 new families to their already long list of people in need. Along with providing food and other services to the two footed members of the family, The Pet Pantry at Community Sharing is providing food to the four footed family members. This is a desperately important service to families, children, elderly persons that rely on their pets for solace during difficult times. The food provided to these pets is an important humanitarian outreach that prevents the pain and suffering of all living creatures.

The Pet Pantry's shelves are empty ! We need your help. Please bring donations to Apollo Center or to VCS and the food will be greatly appreciated.

We are all very fortunate to live in this great community. Thank you in advance for your help.

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Our Little Duckling Is All Grown Up!!!!

>> Sunday, September 12, 2010



A week ago Saturday we released our little duckling that we had raised over the summer. My children named her, Rex (it is very difficult to tell a female from a male duckling), because she looked like a T-rex with her short little 'arms'. When she first came to us she was yellow and fuzzy. Over the summer, through the help of my kids and all the staff at the hospital, we were able to raise her to become a fine young Mallard hen.

Friends of ours, that have a beautiful place on a quiet lake, allowed us to release her there. It was a cool and blustery day. My family and Joe and Linda all walked down to the beach. My son set down the carrier on the beach, opened the door and without hesitation Rexy walked out of the carrier. She calmly evaluated the situation and then flew. Simple as that. It was breath taking. We were all a little surprised it happened so fast. She had never flown before, but she immediately new what to do and what a beautiful job! We were pleased that she did not try to stick next to us or act scared. We had done our job well. She was a WILD duck.

Afterward, we stayed and visited, hoping to catch a glimpse of her before we left. Linda was concerned that she had not seen any Mallards in the area for at least 2 weeks. But, before we left we spotted her with two other Mallards! Since then Linda reports that they are sticking in the general area, but Rex has never returned looking for her carrier.

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What Makes VCS Pets First Special? Learn About Our 5 Core Values

>> Friday, September 10, 2010


VCS Pets First was developed after Veterinary Care Specialists, a 24 hour emergency, critical care and referral hospital, had been in existence for over 12 years. Over those years we had developed a facility that provides the most current equipment, experienced doctors and skilled support staff. Veterinary Care Specialists cares for critically ill and injured animals 24/7. Now we are taking our commitment to our community to a new level. As Veterinary Care Specialists and now VCS Pets First we have developed five, fundamental core values that serve as the foundation of our exceptional facility

Compassion
 Honesty
 Education
 Expertise
 Community


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Every veterinary clinic says they care about animals and they respect your pet as a family member, we do too! But you want more from a hospital. You want it to provide, consistently, the highest quality medical and surgical care, regardless of the hour. So why consider VCS Pets First for your pet’s veterinary hospital?
Consider our five core values:

 Compassion
o Each patient that visits our hospital, whether on a well visit or if they are hospitalized, is treated with the respect and care that they are entitled. We spend time with our patients and their owners, we are attentive to both of your needs. Most office calls are 30 minutes in length, making sure that we listen to your observations as well as giving your pet a thorough evaluation. Each pet is cared for, whether it is a spay or a complicated orthopedic surgery, in our intensive care area, where we can spend time with them, monitoring and interacting with them. Regardless of the severity of your pet’s health concern, they will be supervised and treated in a compassionate manner 24 hours daily, 7 days a week.

 Honesty.
o Treatment plans will be based on thorough history taking and complete examination. You will receive the optimal treatment plan every time. We will take the time to go through the plan, offer you options and explain the pros and cons of each choice. Other facilities may make choices for you, but at VCS Pets First you will receive an honest and thorough assessment. Then YOU will be given the tools to make choices for your pet. Also, our choices regarding medication and treatments will not be influenced by potential profit for the hospital, but on what we feel is best for your pet. Being sure we do the right by your pet and your family may take extra time, but we feel that is time well spent.

 Education.
o We believe that by educating you we will create a situation where we will be able to work together most effectively in devising a plan for your pets care. Whether it is flea control or exploratory surgery, we will spend the time to answer your questions and be sure you understand the choices you make.
o We will be sure to share with you the most current information regarding your pets care. New vaccines, vaccine protocols, new medications and alternative forms of therapy are just a few examples of areas on which all our doctors remain current.
o All of our doctors receive continuing education yearly, allowing, them to provide your pet with the most current veterinary care possible. Our technical staff also receives continued training. VCS was one of the first veterinary hospitals in the country to have a veterinary technician accredited in Emergency and Critical Care.

 Expertise.
o Patients at VCS Pets First have the benefit of the specialists and specialized care available at Veterinary Care Specialists. All of our doctors have access to veterinarians that are either specializing in certain areas of veterinary medicine or have received additional training beyond their DVM degree. Along with continuing education we also have access to additional specialists within other institutions that we can either consult with or provide you with a referral. Ultimately, our goal is to always be sure that your pet gets the very best veterinary care and we will use all the resources available to achieve this goal.

 Community.
VCS Pets First is locally owned. We actively support many local organizations, like the Pet Food Pantry at Community Sharing. We are also active members of the Highland Business Association, the Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, the Huron Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Milford Rotary Club, the Huron Valley Optimists Club, the Livingston County Veterinary Medical Association, and the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association. We believe strongly in the value of our local community and all of its members. In order for us to succeed, our towns need to be successful as well. We plan on continuing to be active participants and contribute to the growth and prosperity of our community.

Your family and pets are part of our community as well and are members of the VCS Pets First family. When you visit our office you all are treated like a member of our family. Customer service is a major focus for our doctors and staff, we want you to feel comfortable and well cared for.

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Dexter Says "Don't miss these fun events at Veterinary Care Specialists and VCS Pets First"

>> Tuesday, May 4, 2010


Dexter is one of our clinic cats (we are unwilling to divulge exactly how many clinic cats we have), he was named after the monkey from the Night In The Museum movies, as you might imagine he is a pretty opinionated fellow. So here are his picks for some animal related events this month:

This May brings a few interesting events to our calendar. On May the 8th we will be at Addison Oaks Park from 9 AM to 5 PM for a pet extravaganza. There will be vendors of all sorts of pet related products and pet services. The event is sponsored by Pet Talk Radio and Oakland County Parks. VCS and VCS Pets First will be there and we will have a contest to win prizes, so visit our booth. Kathy Hourican and Reiki Gatherings will be at the event as well and will be happy to explain more about Reiki and how it might benefit your pet. It should be a fun day for the family and there will be lots to see and to do!

On May the 15th we are offering our first Pet CPR and First Aid course from 10 AM until 12 noon. CasPeR the CPR dog will be present to allow all the attendees a chance to practice their resuscitation skills. There will also be information on toxins, bandaging and wound care, how to create your own emergency care kit and lots more. We ask that you call the office to reserve your spot since there is limited seating, 248.684.0468. A certificate will be awarded to all participants that complete the program. A voluntary donation to the Community Sharing's Pet Pantry is suggested for all participants.

Lastly, this is Dexter's favorite event since he will most likely place himself in the center of it all, on May the 21st we will be hosting the Huron Valley Chamber of Commerce's Morning Coffee. It is from 8 AM to 9 AM. It is a great way to learn more about businesses in the area, our area chamber of commerce and to receive a tour of the hospital (and see Dexter too!!!).

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Save Our Wildlife, Drive Carefully - Story of a Duck from Colasanti's

>> Wednesday, March 31, 2010



We are very fortunate to live in an area that still has so many parks and wild areas for us to explore. However, in order to maintain these wild areas and their inhabitants for future generations we have to respect the wildlife that live with us. One, very easy, thing that we can do is slow down when we drive and pay close attention to the road.

Lets face it, turtles don't dart in front of cars and frankly most of the wild animals hit by a car are not hit because they jumped in front of a moving vehicle. Most animals get hit because we are either driving too fast or we are not paying attention. It is really unfortunate that many of these animals loose their lives because we cannot take the time to recognize that it is spring and we should exercise a little caution.

Recently we have seen multiple waterfowl that were hit by a car in front of Colasanti's Market. This is a 25 mile an hour zone and it is a wetland area too. I find it hard to believe that these animals were so reckless and fast moving that the drivers could not avoid them.

The picture is of a mallard female, whose mate was killed this week. She was hit in the head and has some damage to her beak. She is also laying eggs. She will be taken over by a wildlife rehabilitator today. We will see if she can be nursed back to health and returned to the wild. Hopefully we can also convince her to sit on her eggs.



So next time you are out driving, slow down in front of Colasanti's, show the respect for the animals in that area, and admire the lovely business that makes the effort to care for the birds. But, also slow down and respect all the other animals along the roadway and keep our beautiful community full of the wildlife we enjoy.

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