English Bulldog Rescue Southern California Bulldog Rescue
www.socalbulldogrescue.org (714) 612-0265
• non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue organization • provides medical care and loving homes to abused, abandoned and neglected English bulldogs
Make a difference in the life of an amazing bulldog: apply to adopt one • make a donation • volunteer
• Canine Chiro VCA Rossmoor, Los Alamitos (562) 598-8621 VCA All Care, Fountain Valley (714) 963-0909
www.caninechiro.com As a chiropractitioner for pets, Dr. Wasserman’s life work is devoted to the health and well being of your canine companion. His chiropractic care for pets focuses on the nervous system, which controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ and system of the body. Many of your pet’s everyday activities and inju- ries can cause the spinal bones to lose their normal position or normal motion, which may ultimately alter your pet’s health and/or cause pain. Dr. Wasserman’s philosophy to relieve suffering through chiropractic care, and thereby restore quality of life, has been his goal for more than 25 years. His helpful website is full of useful tips on your pet’s spinal health, nutrition, health, home products and recommended reading. See ad on the back inside cover.
• Community Veterinary Hospital 13200 Euclid St., Garden Grove (714) 537-5390
www.communityvet.com Whether you have dogs, cats, birds, reptiles or any exotic critter, they meet all of your pet’s needs, from vaccinations and ear infections to routine surgeries and complex fracture repairs. They also offer stem-cell therapy, laser surgery, therapeutic laser pain manage- ment, ultrasonic dental cleanings and full hospitalized care. Providing quality care that doesn’t cost a fortune, their vets and technicians are there seven days a week, no appointment necessary. See ad with dis- count coupons on page 38.
• Eye Care for Animals 3025 Edinger Ave., Tustin (949) 733-8271
eycareforanimals.com The doctors and staff at Eye Care for Animals (ECFA) are committed to providing the highest lev- el of medical and surgical ophthalmic care avail- able. Animals suffer from eye problems including cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye, corneal ulceration, tumors of the eye, eyelid defects, retinal degen- eration, and many others. ECFA is continually exploring new technologies to provide the latest in diagnostics and treatment for your canine fam-
ily member. Trust your pets’ eye care to Eye Care for Animals. Locations in Chula Vista, Culver City, Palm Desert, Pasadena, San Diego, Torrance, Tus- tin and Upland. See ad on page 41.
• In Home Final Pet Care (714) 924-7675
www.inhomefi
nalpetcare.com In Home Final Pet Care is veterinarian-assisted euthanasia in the privacy and comfort of your own home, as well as all the care before, during and af- ter a family pet’s fi nal moments. See “End-of-Life” for complete listing. See ad on page 17.
• Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791
www.katellaclinic.com Surgical and medical veterinary care for dogs, cats, exotics, birds and reptiles. They specialize in ortho- pedics, de-clawing, spay/neuter and surgical pro- cedures. The clinic treats emergency and walk-in patients during business hours. Also see “Boarding and Daycare,” “Groomers,” “Cats” and “Pet As- sistance.” For a free exam, and discounts off their already affordable prices, see ad on page 13.
Mobile Vets The following is a list of mobile veterinarians. Mo- bile vets typically provide hospice to elderly or sick pets and home euthanasia. A benefi t of mobile vet- erinarians is to keep pets comfortable in their own environment.
911 Vets
South OC only Dr. Paul Lynch, DVM
All of Southern California. Dr. Silvia’s Mobile Veterinary
(866) 491-1838
Greater LA area.
www.911vets.com A Mobile Vet
(949) 495-5475 (714) 309-6372 (949) 310-5012
www.drsilviamobilevet.com (South OC only)
• Paws on the Go (949) 813-4107
www.pawsonthego.net At-home animal physical rehabilitation and well- ness care that focuses on mobility issues. See
40 petsguide winter/spring 11/12
• Yorba Linda Pet Care Center 4935 Yorba Ranch Road, Ste. C, Yorba Linda (714) 777-1677
www.yorbalindapetcare.com Full service veterinary hospital that offers a range of care, from routine preventative medi- cine and vaccinations, to surgery and treatment for serious conditions. Services for dogs, cats, birds and small animals can include spay and neuter, boarding and grooming. 24-hour emer- gency services also on site. Visit their website for current specials. See coupon for free vet visit on page 35.
complete listing in “Therapy and Rehabilitation.” See ad on page 33.
Veterinary Associations American Animal Hospital Association Information about accreditation for animal hospi- tals, as well as medical information for pet owners, such as regulations for vaccinations, medication details and dental care.
www.healthypet.com
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association Their website provides a search for local holistic veterinarians. Holistic veterinary medicine in- cludes acupuncture, Bach fl ower remedies, Chi- nese herbs and glandular therapy to name a few. The AHVMA explores and supports alternative and complementary approaches to veterinary health- care.
www.ahvma.org
American Veterinary Medical Association The AVMA represents more than 76,000 veterinar- ians and provides animal medical resources and current scientifi c data.
www.avma.org
• Veterinary Neurology Center 3051 Edinger Ave., Tustin (949) 784-8703
www.vetneurocenter.com Veterinary Neurology Center is a veterinary hospital dedicated specifi cally to the neurological needs of your pet. They offer state-of-the-art diagnostics with MRI and CT available, followed by current surgical and medical care by a compassionate staff. All in the interest in getting your pet back up on its feet, home and feeling better. The center now offers acupunc- ture by Dr. Jacqueline Heller to continue providing the best care for your pet. See ad on page 41.
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