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Locality: Ballston Spa, New York

Phone: +1 518-885-5535



Address: 1823 Amsterdam Rd 12020 Ballston Spa, NY, US

Website: www.harmonyvetclinic.com/

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Harmony Veterinary Clinic 22.01.2021

Happy New Year! It's no secret that 2020 has been a year of changes and challenges, but we are grateful to have had such a supportive community surrounding us each step of the way. We'd like to remind everyone that our offices are closed today, and we will be open again tomorrow from 8am - 12pm. Thank you for your understanding, and we hope you have a wonderful holiday!

Harmony Veterinary Clinic 18.01.2021

We’re happy to announce that we have had no additional cases of COVID-19 amongst our staff and everyone is feeling well! Thank you all for the outpour of love, support, and well wishes you have given our entire team during this time. In addition, we have some exciting changes coming soon! We will be remodeling our hospital and starting construction on Wednesday 12/30. We will be continuing curb-side service during this time and our hospital entrance will have a temporary walkway in place for clients to meet us at the end of with their pets. The medication pick up box will also be relocated to the deck by the separate entrance. We will keep you all updated as construction continues!

Harmony Veterinary Clinic 15.01.2021

We want to alert our clients that one of our employees has tested positive for COVID-19. Our office will be closed on Thursday 12/17 for disinfecting services to come in and throughly clean the hospital. We are working with CDC guidelines and the health department to determine the best course of action to ensure the safety of our staff and clients. Thank you to our clients for the support and understanding you have given during this difficult time, we will let you all know of any future developments as we move through this process!

Harmony Veterinary Clinic 29.12.2020

I am a Dobermann, cataloged one of the most intelligent and most feared dogs, I have served the US Navy and I will not narrate my dark past on the German side.... They called me the devil's dog, today they ask me to behave like a Poodle, they have gone so far as to wear clothes ... I am a Malinois: Gifted among dogs, I shine in all disciplines and I am always ready to work. Today they ask me to relax on the couch all day. I am an Akita Inu: My ancestors have been selected to fight with other dogs. Today they ask me to be tolerant of my peers, and they blame me for my reactivity when one of them approaches me. I am a Beagle: When I followed my prey, I gave a voice so that the hunters could follow me. I was leading the dance. Today they put an electric collar on me to silence me, and they want me to return to the call in a snap of fingers. I am a Yorkshire Terrier: I was a rat catcher, fearsome in the English mines. Today they think that I can't use my legs and they always hold me in their arms. I am a Labrador Retriever: My vision of happiness is a dip in a pond to bring my master the duck he just shot. Today we forget that I am a sports dog, I am fat and I have to babysit the children. I am a Jack Russell Terrier: I am capable of facing a fox larger than me in its own den. Today they blame me for my damn character and want to turn me into a parlor dog. I am a Siberian husky: I got to know the great spaces of northern Russia, where I could pull sledges at impressive speed. Today I only have the walls of the garden on my horizon, and my only occupation is the holes I dig in the ground. I am a Border Collie: I am cut out to work eight hours a day, and I am an incomparable artist of herd labor. Today they blame me because in the absence of sheep, I try to control bicycles, cars, children from home, and everything that is in motion. I am... I'm a 19th century dog I am handsome, I am alert, I am obedient, I can put up with being in a purse ... but I am also an individual who needs to express his instincts, and I am not suitable for the sedentary life that you want me to carry. Spending eight hours a day alone on the patio, seeing you a little at night when you come back, and being entitled to any activity just a short walk to the bathroom will make me deeply unhappy. I'll express it by barking all day, turning your garden into a minefield, relieving myself on the inside, being unmanageable the few times I'll find myself on the outside, and sometimes spending my days on my cushion, then you'll think I'm happy to To be able to enjoy all this comfort while you go to work: in reality I will be in full depression, because it is not the preference of the human, but also that of the dog of the XXI century. If you like me, if you dream of me forever, if my beautiful blue eyes or my athlete look make you want to possess me, but you can't give me a real life of a full dog, a life that is really worth living, and if not you can offer me the job my genes claim ... then quit me. If you like my rhythm but are not ready to accept my character traits from rigorous genetic selection, and you think you can change them with your only good will ... then quit me. I'm a 19th century dog, yes. But, deep there, the one who fought, the one who hunted, the one who pulled sleds, the one who led a herd still sleeps. And sooner or later, you will wake up. For better or worse. Elsa Weiss Éducation Canine / Cynopolis Translation edited by Razas Poderosas y de Trabajo.

Harmony Veterinary Clinic 16.12.2020

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, we'd like to remind everyone about the importance of mask wearing to help curb the spread of infection. Our staff is continuing to follow CDC guidelines by wearing masks and following sanitizing protocols in an effort to keep you and your loved ones safe. We ask that you do the same by wearing a mask during your visit to help protect our staff, so we can continue to remain open and safely provide you and your pets service!