Hank playing in kiddie pool
It's Hank the St Bernard again playing in his pool. He lost almost 30 lbs over the past year, just walking more and playing.
Jet gets hydrotherapy at Animal Wellness Center
Jet having hydrotherapy at the Animal Wellness Center
Dr. Sodhi and his family went to San Diego for the AHVMA [American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association] conference this past weekend. Below are photos of Sushma and others at the Ayush booth, and photo of their daughter, Rupali!
CAT IN THE TAPE SQUARE CHALLENGE RESULTS:
Eski refuses to put herself in your human 2-dimensional boxes. She exists outside of all boundaries, refuses all labels.
Deanna gets hydrotherapy
Deanna the Mastiff gets hydrotherapy at our Animal Wellness Center in Bellevue!
Ms. Mallard and family
Just saw a mallard and her 15 to 18 ducklings walk right by the Animal Hospital of Lynnwood!
Lou also uses the treadmill
Lou the beagle use our underwater treadmill at Animal Wellness Center, our Bellevue location.
Liza gets hydrotherapy on our treadmill at Animal Wellness Center
Liza the german shepherd and Lou the beagle use our underwater treadmill at Animal Wellness Center, our Bellevue location.
Coco is one grumpy-happy fellow! Listen to him growl to be picked up. Simba, his little brother is wagging with him.
Eski is getting in on St. Patrick's Day fun!
Arby treading water
Arby, owned by Heidi Smith, is a 5 year old neutered male dachshund who became seriously injured and paralyzed his rear legs on 8/24/15 after a fall. After a visit to a emergency animal hospital, he was prescribed total crate rest and Prednisone. Arby was first seen in our Rehab facility in Bellevue on 8/26/15. We started Arby on Acupuncture, Cold laser therapy and Hydrotherapy. Arby also saw doctors at Washington State Teaching Hospital and was advised euthanasia. Today, Arby is moving all four legs, and is partially standing on the rear legs and wants to walk.
Pez the dog getting a dental!
Eski, our clinic diva cat princess, had a dental with extractions today! She is feeling all better now. Be sure to brush your cat or dog's teeth and schedule regular dental cleanings.