provides local listings of tournaments, practices, class- es and information about the sport.
www.ocflyball.org
The Woof Gang Flyball Team Local classes for the novice and expert. Practice times and tournament calendar available. www.
woofgangflyballclub.net
• Jump Start Dog Sports 4691 Valley View, Yorba Linda (714) 985-1555
www.jumpstartdogsports.com At Jump Start Dog Sports, they offer everything from training for all breeds, including puppy awareness workshops, to the highest level of competition in agility and obedience. Additional specialty classes include training for Canine Good Citizen testing, K9 nose work, Frisbee, rally, breed handling, musical freestyle and flyball. They also offer family pet class- es including basic puppy training and home man- ners for older or newly adopted dogs. Group classes typically meet one hour each week and provide stu- dents with a generous amount of individual attention. Located within the Jump Start Dog Sports campus, their Sit ‘N Stay store is a convenient place to pick up all of your training aids and training treats. It is also the premier authorized retailer in Orange and L.A. counties for B.A.R.F (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food), committed to feeding pets responsibly and properly in order to maximize health, longevity and reduce allergies and vet bills. The diet is based on human grade, whole foods including raw meat, fruits and vegetables. See ad on back inside cover.
Ugly Dog Adventures (714) 585-3868
www.uglydogadventures.com Unique pet sitter that takes your dogs on local ad- ventures; specializing in pack walks, hikes, park and beach trips.
Urban Mushing
www.urbanmushing.com Home of the Southern California Working Snow Dogs, a group of humans and their canine companions in- dulge in different dog-powered activities. A variety of “mushing” type activities are included, such as dog scootering, carting, bikejoring, canicross, skijoring, weight-pulling and dogsledding. Clinics and meet- ings are offered throughout Southern California.
DIAGNOSTIC
• Slit-Lamp Biomicroscopy • Gonioscopy
• Indirect Ophthalmoscopy • Ocular Ultrasonography • Electroretinography (ERG) • Applanation Tonometry
• CERF Exams
SURGICAL • Cataracts
• Phacoemulsification Surgery for Cataracts
• Cosmetic or Reconstructive Eyelid Surgery
• Cryosurgery for Eyelid Tumors, Glaucoma, Retinal Detachment, Distichia and other Tumors
• Diode Laser Surgery for Glaucoma and Retinal Detachment
• Intraocular Prosthesis Surgery
• Graft Surgery for Deep Corneal Ulcers
Terri Gibson BA, DVM, MS
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
Qualified with Experience and Compassion
1301-F South Beach Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631
562-943-3728 714-526-6600
Saturday hours and after hours emergency services available.
www.americananimaleye.com
emergency resources
Emergency services and resources for all animals. Also see: “Adoption and Rescue,” “End-of-Life,” “Pet Assistance,” “Shelters‚” and “Veterinary Services.”
1-(866) 4PET-911 Toll Free
• 24 Hr. Emergency Pet Ambulance • Hospital Transfers with Oxygen • Home Euthanasia / Body Removals
• Long Distance Transportation • Air Ambulance / Charter Flights • Cremation Services
Toll Free 1-866-473-8911 •
www.MyPet2Vet.com petsguide winter/spring 11/12 15
What is an emergency? Here are a few “need-to-go-to-the-emergency- room-now” signs: 1) Difficulty, abnormal or no breathing. 2) Loss of consciousness or collapse. 3) Shock: weak, rapid pulse; pale gums; cool limbs; low body temperature. 4) Bloat: drooling; swollen abdomen; extreme anxiety; pacing; attempt to vomit or defecate unsuccessfully. 5) Any burns or gaping wounds. 6) Seizures, any type. 7) Profuse, repeated vomiting or diarrhea for more than 24 hours. 8) Depression, lethargy, weakness, running/ bumping into things. 9) Near-drowning. 10) Electric shock. Whenever possible, call ahead before trans- porting, so the emergency clinic can be prepared.
Animal Ambulance, Inc. 24 Hr. Emergency Pet Ambulance
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