25th Anniversary Animal Hospital Of Lynnwood

 We are celebrating our 25th Anniversary!

First, we’d like to announce that this is the 25th anniversary of the Animal Hospital of Lynnwood!  We have come a long way from the tiny clinic of 196th St back in 1991.  We now have two clinics and our Lynnwood facility has grown into a much larger clinic. We would like to thank all the clients and their pets that have made this success possible for us. We could not have done it without you. It has been a pleasure treating your furry family members and we look forward to continuing to do so for many years hence. Please celebrate this milestone with us with a special $25.00 coupon at the bottom of this newsletter. In the meantime, we have a few spring holiday tips for you and a message about allergies.
Spring has Sprung!
            With the spring weather coming up on us, we’d like to leave you with a few reminders.

  1. Make sure to keep your pet away from shiny St. Patrick’s Day beads and plastic Easter grass. These things can cause intestinal obstructions, and cats especially are drawn to crackling string-like materials.
  2. As always, no chocolate candy eggs or bunnies ever.
  3. Hard-boiled eggs are fine as a treat.
  4. Do not feed potato bread with raisins.
  5. With the warming weather, fleas and ticks are breeding everywhere. Be sure your pet has plenty of flea preventative and tick preventative if your dog is traveling to the mountains or east of them.
  6. If you pet has seasonal allergies, be sure to schedule a follow up appointment with your vet to keep any medication prescriptions current for when your pet needs it.

Seasonal Allergies
Unlike with humans, dogs and cats will typically show signs of seasonal allergies by itching skin and hair loss from the resultant scratching. This is known as atopy. The most affected regions are the face, abdomen, and feet.  Pets can be allergic to many of the trees and grasses that humans are allergic to. These include pollinating grasses such as ragweed, and windborne pollinating trees such as alder, birch, hazel, and juniper. In addition to these plant allergies, fleas can also cause an allergic reaction.  If your pet has allergies, keep your windows closed during peak pollination hours to prevent mold and pollen from getting in. Use a vacuum cleaner with a heap filter and bag to clean pollen off the floor and carpets, and wash and replace bedding regularly. As with humans, allergies are treatable with a variety of medications and also injections.  Check with your vet to see if allergy testing is right for your pet, and what treatments would be appropriate for management.
            We hope you have a lovely spring holiday with your pet and want to thank all of you, new and clients that have been with  us since the beginning, with a coupon celebration our 25th year in business.
                                                                                                         
Enjoy!

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