A & A Veterinary Hospital
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Locality: Franklin Square, New York
Phone: +1 516-437-7222
Address: 414 Franklin Ave 11010-1230 Franklin Square, NY, US
Website: www.aavethospital.com/
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Update on seresto collars
We have seen the reports in the media regarding the potential for hazardous side effects of the Seresto flea and tick collars. While we have not seen or heard about any of the described medical issues in any dog or cat who has used this product, we are committed to the health, safety and wellbeing of our patients and will be removing this product from our inventory pending further safety studies. If your pet has used this product and has experienced any adverse reactions, please let us know.
Due to the nor’easter we will be closed tomorrow 2/1/2021. Please stay safe and warm and enjoy the weather with your fur babies. We will be open regular hours Tuesday.
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As we are all in an unprecedented situation with COVID-19, we want to inform you that here at A & A Veterinary Hospital the health and safety of our staff, clients and patients are our top priority. At present, we are planning to remain open for business on our current schedule so we can accommodate your veterinary needs. We have implemented a rigorous cleaning and disinfecting protocol in addition to making sure any employee who is sick remain at home. We have ordered food ...and medications that we need to keep your pet healthy throughout this ordeal. To be able to run our business as smoothly and as safely as possible, we ask for your cooperation as well. If you choose to check in at the front desk and wait in our waiting area, we ask that you practice social distancing. If you feel more comfortable, you may notify us from the parking lot that you have arrived and we will call you when the doctor is ready to see you. We kindly ask that you limit the number of family members who accompany your pet for their visit so as to avoid crowds in the waiting area. Additionally , if you are feeling ill, please notify the staff when you call and we will do everything we can to see that your pet gets the care that it needs. We appreciate your patience so that we may continue to provide you with uninterrupted veterinary care.
Can SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infect pets? The AVMA has developed a series of frequently asked questions we’ve received about #COVID19. You can find more information about this question and more at our FAQs for Pet Owners here http://bit.ly/38WbgFi
The CDC does not find any link between COVID-19 and animals in the United States at this time. Here is a link to what the CDC has to say about pets.
Dental disease is the most common health issue in pets, affecting 78% of dogs and 68% of cats. Remember to check your pets mouth for odor and other indicator of dental disease. Stay ahead of dental disease by brushing your pets teeth and having them evaluated by your vet!
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