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Calling all future veterinarians! This month, we had the pleasure of having two aspiring veterinarians visit The Veterinarians at Court Sq to do a tour and learn a little bit about what working in an animal clinic is like. Madison and Ivan, siblings, came prepared wearing the cutest little doctor’s coats and some very stylish stethoscopes. When they arrived, Isabella,…
nycvetgroupSeptember 29, 2022
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This month's Star Team Member was nominated by all of our team! He’s one of our Clinic Caretakers and I can't express how proud I am that so many people came to me personally to ask for this person to be acknowledged. They haven't been with us very long, not very long at all actually; but their hard work, dedication…
nycvetgroupJuly 24, 2022
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Recently, Dr. White had the pleasure of doing a Q&A with Giselle Medina of Consumer Reports about 4th of July fireworks and their effect on family pets. Q • Is it normal for dogs and cats to be anxious or sensitive to loud noises? How sensitive is their hearing? A • Yes it is. Dog and cat ears are shaped…
LifeLearn AdminJuly 3, 2022
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Say Hello to Tony Correa! Tony, one of our veterinary technicians, has been with us since October 2021. Since the day he started, he has been an exceptional addition to our team and we couldn’t be more thankful to have him. He is happy, he’s positive and he’s always willing and wanting to help those around him. His demeanor and…
nycvetgroupJune 21, 2022
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There is new information showing that in addition to cats, dogs can contract COVID-19. Yesterday a dog in North Carolina who had mild symptoms of a cold, tested SARS-CoV2 positive. He is believed to have contracted it from his owner who was also positive. This means both dogs and cats are vulnerable to catching COVID-19 from humans. Given this information,…
AdminMay 20, 2020
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13000 registered therapy animals make 3 million visits a year to schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses. They use the power of the human animal bond to give pediatric cancer patients hope, to increase life expectancy, and to improve the productivity of businesses. Three Classes of Service There are three classes of service animals. Each is defined by what service…
AdminJanuary 24, 2019
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The rest of the America can learn much from NYC’s multi-tiered approach to the humane treatment of its stray animal population. In 2017, the Animal Control Centers of New York City (ACC) achieved a 90% community-wide release rate from its shelters, the second year in a row that the organization, in cooperation with the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals, achieved such a…
AdminJanuary 23, 2019
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There’s no such thing as a short dog walk in NYC. Most dogs stop every 20 feet to investigate where other dogs have urinated. Read on to find out what your dog is learning from these up close and personal encounters with other dogs’ business An in Depth Look At The Sensitivity of A Dog’s Nose Firstly, your dog is…
AdminJanuary 20, 2019
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A string of affordable, 2nd Avenue restaurants, just down the street from East Side Animal Hospital, have dog-friendly outdoor seating. We put together a list of what’s happening for lunch and happy hour. Stroll along the Avenue and check out these sandwich boards. Pescatore 955 Second Avenue (between 50th and 51st Street), NY, NY, 10022 (212) 752-7151 Menu: eat24hrs.com Reservations: opentable.com, allsetnow.com Order: delivery.com, grubhub.com, seamless.com, doordash.com Pescatore has a…
AdminJanuary 19, 2019
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Technology and science are quickly reshaping how we think of pets, breed them, and interact with them. Here are 6 bizarre, but real examples. Watch, Feed and Play with Your Pet From Anywhere in the World Remote monitoring devices like Petcube and ICPooch are already on the market and enjoying solid sales. Kittyo, designed just for cats, allows you to watch your pet,…
AdminJanuary 18, 2019
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