Union Pet Hospital is seeking a compassionate professional who values teamwork, learning, and great communication to be our newest veterinary technician/assistant. Could it be you?
Go to https://loom.ly/Xxl7OvM to apply!
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Union Pet Hospital is seeking a compassionate professional who values teamwork, learning, and great communication to be our newest veterinary technician/assistant. Could it be you?
Go to https://loom.ly/Xxl7OvM to apply!
#jobposting #veterinarytechnician #unionpethospital #puppies #kittens #veterinary #veterinaryhospital #animalhospital
A snack attack with Gunny! Good catch Big Guy!
"Prevention is better than a cure" claimed the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus. And he was right! Heartworm disease is a painful and expensive problem to treat. Prevention is as simple as a monthly tablet or yearly injection. Contact us today to find the right plan for your pet!
How do you relax at work? We have Rock, Paper, Scissor battles!
Fear-free is the way to be! Ask our team how we changed to make your pet more comfortable when visiting the hospital.
Union Pet Hospital is AAHA and Proud!
#AAHA #aahaaccreditedhospital
Oh No! PetDesk is down
We feel like cats!!
PetDesk is currently down nationwide, and we are unable to view or send text messages and see prescription refill requests. Please call us at 859-384-7702 or email us at [email protected] in the meantime. We will let you know when PetDesk has been restored.
Thank you for your patience understanding!
PetDesk Down
We feel like cats!!
PetDesk is currently down nationwide, and we are unable to view or send text messages and see prescription refill requests. Please call us at 859-384-7702 or email us at [email protected] in the meantime. We will let you know when PetDesk has been restored.
Thank you for your patience understanding!
Senior Exercises
Senior pets greatly benefit from routine exercise just as they did when they were younger and full of energy. Many senior pets need targeted training in addition to daily walking. To keep up their youthful spirit, practicing short, intentional exercises can keep their muscles strong and joints nimble. The exercises in this video are all low impact focusing on strengthening the muscles that support their hips, elbows, and shoulders. The movements help to lubricate their joints, sharpen their proprioception skills, and safely challenge their fitness. Senior pets need extra attention to maintain their strength and balance as they age naturally, so you can help prevent future discomfort by exercising today with your young, adult, or senior pet.
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there!