06/15/2024
Tomorrow is Father’s Day! We hope all of our pet parent fathers paws & relax - you deserve it!
Give a shoutout to an amazing dad in the comments below!
My Pet's Veterinary Center is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Hainesport, NJ.
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The professional and courteous staff at My Pet's Vet seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. My Pet's Vet Center strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Hainesport, NJ and s
urrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find our more information about how My Pet's Vet can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.
Tomorrow is Father’s Day! We hope all of our pet parent fathers paws & relax - you deserve it!
Give a shoutout to an amazing dad in the comments below!
This is a collection of surgery 'Before' and 'After' photos on our patients.
Click on the image to read about the patient and the surgical procedure.
Note: Several of these photos are of anesthetized patients with an endotracheal tube in place. If that bothers you, you might not want to look.
Feel free to ask us any questions about our surgical procedures.
New surgical cases will be posted every Thursday.
Is your pet coughing, wheezing, sneezing, and scratching? They may be dealing with seasonal allergies.
Reducing your pet’s exposure to allergens may help to reduce symptoms and provide relief. Check out some of our tips. If your pet is exhibiting symptoms, please contact us to discuss our treatment options!
Meet Reesie! He is a 7-week-old Yorkie/Bichon mix that stole our hearts today at his first puppy visit!❤️
Happy National Best Friends Day!
Today, we celebrate the unbreakable bond between pets and parents. We cherish every wag, purr, and cuddle shared. 🐾❤️
Share a photo of your BFF in the comments below!
Life is better with a loyal, furry friend by your side. Like if you agree! 🐾❤️
Happy Pet Appreciation Week! Join us in celebrating by sharing a photo of your pet in the comments!
Meet blw! A 7 week old bully here for his first puppy visit. He was the sweetest boy and is going to be growing so fast!
We will be closing early on Monday, June 10th at 2pm! We will open back to normal scheduled hours on Tuesday, June 11th!
Kicking off the new month celebrating the best way possible – hugging our fluffy feline friends. 🐾❤️
It’s and we want to thank all of our lovely pet parents that have made their home a forever home to their cats.
Do you have an adoption story? We’d love to hear it in the comments below!
With summer festivities kicking off, we want to remind you about the symptoms of heatstroke and prevention tips:
-Never leave your pet unattended in a car
-When hot/humid, keep your pet’s time outdoors limited
-Keep your pet hydrated
-Ensure your pet has ventilation and a cool environment
-Dogs with short noses are at higher risk due to their condensed facial anatomy and restricted ability to cool themselves
-If any signs of heat stroke appear, contact our team immediately.
Please help us spread awareness by tagging your pet parent friends in the comments and share this post!
As we kick off Memorial Day weekend, we wanted to share some pet safety tips to remember! Please share this post to spread awareness.
-Keep alcohol and table scraps away from your pet
-Never leave your pet unsupervised around bodies of water
-Keep your pet hydrated
-Limit time in the sun and heat
-Keep your pet away from fireworks
-Make sure your pet has an ID tag or is microchipped
Did you know that less than 10% of the pets that are unchipped will return home each year?
A microchip is a secure, reliable, permanent identification for your pet and the process is simple and affordable. Microchipping your pet can help ensure that if your pet goes missing, they can be identified and find their way back to you.
If your pet is chipped, make sure their information is up to date. To help keep pets close to their loved ones, share this post and remind your friends to !
Maybe you and your pet will soon be kicking your paws up poolside, or maybe you’re relaxing with your toes in the sand. 😎 In honor of , we wanted to share some of our top water safety tips.
To help promote water safety, please share this post!
🤧 Uh oh, you might not be the only one in your house dealing with allergies!
Pets may be susceptible to seasonal and environmental allergies. Thankfully, there are several treatment options available.
Common symptoms our patients exhibit include excessive itching, red/inflamed skin, as well as recurring ear infections.
If you think your pet may be dealing with allergies, give us a call!
April showers bring May... cuteness overload! Luna, the tiny 10-week-old Australian Terrier Mix, paid us a visit today for her first puppy check-up. She's so precious, we almost wanted to keep her for ourselves! (Just kidding, Luna, we love you, but you can go home with your humans now).
Hope you all had an epic Mother's Day! Speaking of epic, Deb from our crew had her own purrfect litter of kittens this Mother's Day. Talk about a furry surprise!
Dog moms, cat moms, human moms, and more –thank you for all that you do. Where would we be without you?!
Join us in celebrating Mother’s Day this weekend by giving some special moms a shoutout in the comments below! 💛
Is your pet scooting or licking their rear? It could be their a**l glands.
A**l glands are located on the rear of dogs and cats. The glands produce an oily, fishy-smelling fluid that helps with scent marking. Sometimes these glands can get impacted or infected.
Soft, consistent stool, as well as allergies, are common causes of irritation. If your pet is scooting, licking excessively, or showing signs of discomfort around their rear end, contact us! We will help to identify the cause and determine the best course of treatment.
“Strike me down and I will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.” – Obi-Wan Kenobi
Happy May the Fourth! Is your pet a Jedi or a Sith?
Today marks a very special day fur our very special patients. 💙
Specially-abled Pets Day sheds light on the exceptional companions with unique needs. If you have a specially-abled pet, or know someone who does, tell us about them in the comments below!
Today is World Veterinary Day! 🩺🐾
Veterinarians are an integral part of a pet’s well-being – and we can’t thank our team enough for their commitment and dedication to our community’s animals.
Join us in thanking our vets in the comments below!
With tomorrow being Hairball Awareness Day, we wanted to remind our cat parents about the importance of preventing hairballs.
Accumulated from excessive grooming, hairballs can build in your cat’s digestive system and either get coughed up or in some cases, need surgical removal.
If your cat is excessively vomiting, lethargic, loses their appetite, or has diarrhea or constipation, these may be signs of a blockage and you should contact our team immediately.
Share this post to help spread awareness!
New puppy alert! Jack is in the house and ready for his close-up at 12 weeks!
Bear was beyond excited for her paw-some puppy visit today! She's a 7-month-old Pomeranian ball of fluff!
April is – and with instances on the rise – we are sharing what you need to know as a pet owner!
Heartworms are life-threatening parasites, transmitted by mosquitoes, that can live in your pet’s system and can lead to heart failure, liver damage, or worse. Heartworm disease is 100% preventable. Annual testing and year-round prevention can provide a lifetime of protection.
If your pet is due for their annual heartworm test or needs a refill on prevention, contact us today! For more info on heartworms, click here: https://bit.ly/3Tpuo7L
➡️ Help us spread awareness by sharing this post!
🤧 Just like humans, pets can experience the troubles that allergy season can bring. Common symptoms of allergies in pets include:
-Excessive scratching and biting their skin
-Red, inflamed, or infected skin
-Paw licking
-Excessive shedding
-Inflamed, itchy ears
If your pet exhibits any of the mentioned symptoms, contact us today! We can rule out any underlying conditions, address allergies, and discuss our available treatment options.
Did you know tick exposure can occur year-round, but are most active during warmer months?
Ticks can carry many diseases, such as Lyme disease, which can lead to many health complications. It's important to remain as vigilant and preventive as possible!
To find out if Lyme disease is a concern in your area, view the Companion Animal Parasite Council map: https://bit.ly/4aejw3o
To discuss tick preventives, please reach out to our team.
🙅 Help remind other pet parents of the importance of tick prevention by sharing this post!
While April may be dedicated to heartworm prevention, it's essential to adopt a year-long mindset when it comes to shielding our pets from parasites. Heartworms and other parasites can cause significant harm if left unchecked, so it's crucial to stay vigilant and take preventative measures throughout the year.
It’s one of the best days of the year – National Pet Day! That’s every day as a pet parent, right? 😊🐾
Comment below photos or videos of your pets – we want to see them all!
Meet the irresistible Mack, an endearing 10-week-old English bulldog who graced us with his presence today. His cuteness is off the charts!
2127 Marne Highway
Hainesport, NJ
08036
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Tuesday | 8am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 8pm |
Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
Friday | 8am - 8pm |
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🐶🐱Here are some of April's #boardingbuddies! #weloveourclients #weloveourpatients #mpvc Don't forget to call and make your summer boarding reservations! Spots fill up fast! 😎🏖
February's #boardingbuddies 🐾🐶🐱 We are so grateful you trust us to care for your sweet fur kids when you're away! #weloveourpatients #weloveourclients #mpvc
This week we got to hang out with Kayden, Teddy, Jack, and Rogue! If your fur kids wanna be boarding buddies too, call soon! August boarding is almost completely booked!
Some of this week's boarding buddies! Remember to let us know as soon as possible if your babies need to come stay and play! Summer boarding fills up fast!
"Awww, Chunk, I don't want a bath." "But Peri, our new mom will be here soon and you need to be squeaky clean." Congratulations and Good Luck to our sweet babies who left for their new home today. We'll miss you.
Did you know we have a litter of kittens? Angels Helping Animals trapped a beautiful pregnant tabby and she delivered her 5 babies at My Pet's! To be placed on the waiting list for adoption of a kitten or this sweet young momma, please message this page with your full name, phone number and e-mail address. In the meantime, watch this video. They are so much fun!!
As #aahaweek comes to an end, we'd like to share a few final pictures. It was a great week. Please remember to go to our "thank you" post and fill in the blank: I love my AAHA accredited vet because _____________ .
More selfie station fun for #aahaweek! Did you know the AAHA accreditation process is voluntary (it's mandatory that human hospitals are accredited by the joint commission) and only 12% of all animal hospitals in North America (US and Canada) achieve accreditation by American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)? My Pet's has been accredited since 2010.
Let's hear it for Gabriel ("Gabe") who qualified for another leg in AKC obedience "Open A" at the Trenton Kennel Club Dog Show today. He's such a gentle giant who moves effortlessly through the ring!
Remember all the pictures of Bentley Duke in the puppy box? Well he turned 1 today and came in to show us his trick. Talented guy!
Some days you just want to stay in bed and be handfed pineapple chunks. Tully the bunny is enjoying his stay at My Pet's.
In honor of #VetTechWeek here are some pictures of our amazing staff in action! Cute animals, surgical monitoring, ultrasound, x-rays, kennel, blood draws, you name it, our techs can do it all!
Do you see something moving in this video? What's your diagnosis? Follow this link to our blog to see you if you're correct. Put your answer in the comments below. http://www.mypetsvetcenter.com/blog/heartworm-disease/whatwasmovinginthatvideo/