Caught on camera: Noodle’s first (and maybe last?) day as CSR! 🐾📞
While Nadia was on lunch, Noodle took it upon himself to fill in—Marissa even played along and pretended to check in for an appointment.
At first, he looked SO ready to take on the world… until he suddenly panicked and made a break for it. 🏃♂️💨🐶
Customer service is ruff, okay?! 😅
Please be patient with our newest trainee as he learns the ropes. He’s got great enthusiasm, questionable time management, and zero typing skills—but hey, we all start somewhere. 🐕🖥️📝
Just one of the pretty special things about EPHC is our team is very close with eachother, we’re all great friends, and that goes for our pets too. They all get along so well together and often have play dates during the lunch hour. Ghost, Url, Zelda and Gibbs readily head to lunch for some playtime and treats. The video was pretty funny and just wanted to share!
Happy surgery patients are such a joy to share! 5 month old Smudge came in today for her spay and she was so happy and HUNGRY after her surgery thanks to her Comfort Pack! 😻🐾
Snickers didn’t seem to be too upset with us after his neuter. Actually, quite the opposite. He spent the rest of the day playing peek-a-boo with us and trying to grab/ swat at us as we passed by. He was so much fun.
Happy Monday! Here’s a laugh to start your week. If your pets could talk..
Happy-go-lucky “Fry” had his first kitten visit with us yesterday! He put smiles on all of our faces. ☺️
Vader thinks it tastes the best right outta the faucet. 😆
A nail trim can be an anxiety laden event for many owners and pets, so we’ve made a tutorial in hopes of helping you all with at home nail trims.
Does your dog have a favorite game? From hide 'n seek and tag, to toys that make pets work or think, there is lots of fun to be had!
Sparrow loves her food dispensing Treat Maze (a Nina Ottonson puzzle toy).
Happy Monday!
Everyone needs a pick-me-up on Monday right?! Meet Bailey. Bailey is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy with a heartwarming story. The video shows Bailey playing like a typical pup. She is missing her right front leg, but you can see it doesn't keep her down! Here is her story.
Bailey was 6 months old and having some pain/limping issues with her front legs. Dr. Carpenter examined her and found the issue was in both of her elbows. X-rays were taken and it was found that she had a severe congenital condition in both her front legs. Bailey needed a complicated surgery on her right front leg (the other leg would need surgery eventually). A surgical specialist was called in to perform this complicated surgery. Unfortunately, the leg was too malformed and although the surgeon worked hard on the leg, he was not able to repair it. While Bailey was still under anesthesia, the difficult decision needed to be made to either amputate Bailey's leg or to make the difficult decision to say the final goodbye (due to the severity of the issues with BOTH front legs). As you can see by the video, Bailey's family decided to give her a chance of life with 3 legs. Bailey is doing great these days. Although she still has the issue with her other front leg, she is living life to the fullest.