We are proud to highlight Dr. Eric Johnson as a Featured Employee! Dr. Johnson has been at Edmonds Veterinary Hospital for almost 6 years now. After his undergraduate studies, he worked at the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History in a biology laboratory that studied the taxonomy of birds. His 10 year old rescue cat is named Ferris after his favorite movie, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". He also has a 15 year old rescue dog named Simon, after Paul Simon. He has three sons: five year old Roland, and two year old twins, Gavin and Trevor. We appreciate all that Dr. Johnson has done for the pets and people in this community!
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Welcome Becky!
Welcome Becky! Becky is our newest assistant working with our Veterinarians in the exam rooms and supporting our Licensed Veterinary Technicians with animal care tasks. Becky has several years of experience and we know you will enjoy meeting her! We are proud to welcome Becky to Edmonds Veterinary Hospital!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Pet of the Month: Sadie
Our April Pet of the Month is Sadie! Sadie is an 8 year old Labrador Retriever. She is a very happy dog and loves to run on the beach at Ocean Shored, hike in the forest at Quinault and swim to retrieve her tennis ball at Edmond's Dog Beach. She also has a very gentle side and in her work as a certified therapy dog she visits patients including children at local hospitals and listens patiently as children read her stories at the local library. As her owner says, "She is the BEST dog in the world." We are proud to honor Sadie as our Pet of the Month this April.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Pets & Easter Egg Hunts
Easter egg hunts are so much fun for kids, and sometimes even for adults! Finding that brightly colored egg stuffed with a surprise is exciting! But don't forget the dangers of failing to find an egg that's been stuffed with candy. Your dog leads with their nose, and if you don't find it, your pet might! Consider stuffing your eggs with something safe for pets this year. If Fido finds them, he'll be less likely to break them open and eat what's inside.
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