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GRIEF IN DOGS AND CATS
Dr. Dawn Ruben
General Practice Preventative Medicine
THE LOSS OF A PET
Because our pets cannot speak, we don't really know what what they are thinking. We must base our interpretations of their emotional state on their behavior – what they do in certain situations and under specific circumstances.
When a person experiences the death of a human loved one, we may know they feel grief based on what they say.
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Fun facts.....
* Proper pain management makes the use of "cones" obsolete.
* Pre-anesthetic blood tests reduce the risk of anesthesia and should be done for every pet - no matter how old.
* Therapeutic lasers, like chiropractors have, are available for pets and provide the same amazing results.
* Pets need to have the tartar professionally removed from under the gum line just like your dentist does for you.
* Surgical lasers mean less pain for your pet after surgery and they heal faster.
* Can you image not going to the dentist of having a medical procedure done simply because you were "too old?" Senior pets shouldn't have to do this either! Appropriate blood tests make procedures safer even for older pets.
* 65% of U.S. households own a pet according to the 2011-2012 APPA National Pet Owners Survey.
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Stone House Animal Hospital is pleased to bring our clients the very best and most convenient service! Our clients receive: 24 hour emergency care, confidence in knowing your hospitalized pet is monitored 24 hours a day, are not required to have an appointment, may utilize our extended hour boarding facility, and have their own pet portal for online records, refills and scheduling. We strive to be available to our clients when they need us! Not currently a client? We are always accepting new patients! Our complimentary new client consultation allows us to get to know you and your pets, as well as provide an opportunity for you to get to know our doctors and care philosophy. Please call to set up a new client consultation. Thank you for learning about our hospital and the services that we are proud to offer our clients!
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Remy
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Corgi/Border Collie Mix (?)
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Mazie
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Mazie Moo
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Jude and Jester
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These are My Boys. They are so much fun to play with and watch. They can be a little onry sometimes, but that's part of the fun!
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Rex
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Rex's Tux
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Tesla
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Tesla relaxing in the sun, after a nice vet visit.
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Thor
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Thor under a year old
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Jack the Junkyard Cat
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Jack Amazed by the Topeka Fireworks on the 4th of July!
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Mew-Mew
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Happy Halloween! You should see my Christmas outfit!
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Mr. Henry
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My Mini Aussie
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Pepe'
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Pepe' the Guinea Pig
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Yuma
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Our Number 1 Scout!
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Bella, Jubal & Rudy
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Bella, Jubal & Rudy
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Honey and Lotus
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Gemini, Blixt & Snapper
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These are my babies, Gemini, Blixt & Snapper. They are all cared for by Stone House.
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Tsunami and Stormy
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Go Cats!
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Reception area
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Reception area
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Exam Rooms
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Consultation
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Pharmacy/Laboratory
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Work area
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Dismissal/Admissions room
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Food
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