Today is Black Cat Appreciation day! Because of superstitious beliefs in some cultures, black cats are sometimes associated with bad luck and, sadly, are more likely to be put to sleep or wait a long time to be adopted from shelters. Black Cat Appreciation Day was launched to show people that a black cat could be the perfect cat for them, and help raise awareness about black cats in general. Share a photo of your black cat in the comments below! #ITAHNC #blackcatday https://bit.ly/4482Irq
Don't wait! The 4th of July is just around the corner. If you know your pet needs anti-anxiety medications for firework anxiety now is the time to call and speak with your vet. Give us a call or text us today! 704-821-7040 #ITAHNC #fireworksanxiety
Smile itโs almost Friday! #ITAHNC
Happy First day of Spring! Anyone ready to jump into some Spring cleaning!? #ITAHNC #spring
Have you seen our latest newsletter? We discuss our New Year's resolution to spend 100+ hours outside with our pets. January is also National Walk Your Dog Month which is another perfect reason to get outside and get walking. Grab your leashes and get out there! #ITAHNC #didsomeonesaywalk?
Happy New Year's Eve! #ITAHNC
What are you the most thankful for with your pet? We are thankful you chose us for your veterinary care! #ITAHNC
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A quick update from Dr. Gawel about summertime recommendations for your pet! #ITAHNC
Have you ever seen microfilaria under a microscope? Heartworms do not lay eggs like other worms; instead they give live birth and the baby worms are called microfilariae. In order for a heartworm to reach adulthood, it must be passed through a mosquito. Thus steps in your heartworm protection to make sure you keep those little suckers away from your furry friend! If your pet is due for a heartworm test or refill of preventions give us a call today! #ITAHNC
When mom says it's time for your Annual exam. #ITAHNC