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This web site contains links/references to third-party web sites. Links to other web sites are provided to our web site users merely for the sake of convenience. 

Veterinary Care Center at Goldens Bridge does not accept any responsibility for the availability, usability or any liability for damage or injury resulting from the use of such contents, of whatever form.


 

 

ASPCA

24 HOUR Emergency Hotline for Poison Control

www.aspca.org/apcc

 

 



American Veterinary Medical Association

This site is a good starting point to learn more about a variety of topics, including feline injection-site sarcomas and the latest subjects in veterinary medicine.

http://www.avma.org/




Sets standards of excellence for animal hospitals like ours to voluntarily maintain to receive continued accreditation.

http://www.healthypet.com/




Chronic Renal Failure is common in older cats. This site was created to make the search for information faster and easier for people with CRF cats.

 

http://www.felinecrf.com/http://www.felinecrf.com/




A wonderful site to get the process going.

http://www.avma.org/default.asp


Breeds of Dogs

A quick reference guide to many breeds of dogs, including photos and brief descriptions of each breed's characteristics.

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/

The Cat Fancier's Association

World's Largest Registry of Pedigreed Cats

http://www.cfainc.org/



 

INDOOR CATS - Important and interesting information about the special needs of indoor cats.

 http://vet.osu.edu/indoorcat




 

More than 300 pages of features, breed profiles, training tips, health information, and articles about shelters, rescue, dogs and the law. This site has information about behavior as well as information on puppy aptitude tests and what to prepare for before bringing a new puppy home.

 

 http://www.canismajor.com/dog/

 


 


Feline diabetes resource website

FELINE DIABETES

A must for owners of diabetic cats.




PET DENTAL RESOURCES

 

The most common disease of dogs and cats affecting more than 75% of pets greater than three years of age is dental disease. Severe gingivitis and periodontal disease often leads to diseases of other organs, and causes our pets to suffer n silence with their pain. Listed below are a number of informative sites regarding this very common condition.

 

http://petdental.com/pd2/index.jsp

 




 

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

One of the many interesting items from the From the web site of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University. The excellent color illustrations can help pet owners understand their pet’s illness. Other information can be found at:

 

 http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientEd/

 




Pet Chauffeur for emergency and relocation pet transportation

http://www.petride.com/


 


DOGS AND RAW BONES

While this site does sell dog food, the controversy over whether bones are safe of not is nicely laid out. We NEVER recommend bones, raw or cooked.



Y2SPAY?
Spaying and Neutering FAQ's: Important information on all the reasons why spaying and neutering is so important.


CORNELL UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

 

Pet Loss Hotline  Information for the grieving owner

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/org/petloss/

 

Feline Health Center  Comprehensive and interesting resource for cat health issues

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/



Veterinary Partner

A wealth of useful information on pet care put together by the Veterinary Information Network's online specialists

http://www.veterinarypartner.com/

 

Animal Health Channel

An excellent guide to many pet health related issues

http://www.animalhealthchannel.com/

 

Hypurrcat

Radioactive Iodine Therapy for Hyperthyroid Cats

http://www.hypurrcat.com/index2.html

 

 

Radiocat

Centers For the Treatment of Feline Hyperthyroidism

http://www.radiocat.com/