| Monday | | 9:00am - 7:00pm | | Tuesday | | 9:00AM - 7:00PM | | Wednesday | | 9:00AM - 7:00PM | | Thursday | | 9:00AM - 7:00PM | | Friday | | 9:00AM - 5:00PM | | Saturday | | 9:00AM - 1:00PM | | Sunday | | Closed | | For after hours emergency care AEC (Novi): 248-348-1788, MSU Emer.: 517-353-5420, Ann-Arbor: 734-971-8774 | |
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KRAMER SEGUIN CHRISTMAS 2002
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Last October 2002 Kramer had major surgery at Michigan State University. He had a very large tumor removed from his abdomen. He is doing very well, and enjoyed Christmas a lot. His owners Nancy and Ed have done such a good job nursing him postsurgically that he is now on a diet!
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DEWEY LAWRENCE
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This is the beautiful face of Dewey, who belongs to Dr. Katherine Lawrence. We all agree that he is without a doubt the cutest, most intelligent, most adorable pug in the world!
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Abbie Birch
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Goodness, ANOTHER puppy!
Abigail "Abbie" Birch
"AM I CUTE OR WHAT?"
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Cleo
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Kodi
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"Duke" Zimmerman
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Duke Zimmerman
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Diesel
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Diesel chillin' in the waiting room.
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Blizzard
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Blizzard taking a "seat" in the exam room
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Mama Kitty supervising
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Mama Kitty on "Duty" keeping the front staff in line.
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Bandit
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Blizzard
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Sabre
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Shayla
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Bronco
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Bronco (a.k.a Bronco-maniac)
Bronco came into my life Aug.25,2007 when I rescued him from a shelter in Kettering, OH. He is roughly 4yrs, a Shepard / Akita mix.
Bronco is not a coach potato, he has big responsibilities!! I use a power wheelchair to get around. Bronco must always be alert and ready for anything. He is learning how to manuever through my college campus, go through automatic doors, cross the street, and cope with tons of people all over the place!!
Bronco is such a good boy. He is adjusting well to his new home and has excelled at his job being my companion dog. I am so proud having him out in the community. I think he feels a sense of pride too!!
Isn't he handsome?!?
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Daisy
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Daisy Jane
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shorty
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shorty! he sure is a trouble maker but isnt he the cutest thing ever:)
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izzy
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izzy
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Cosmo
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Cosmo loves to greet me when I gethome from school. His nickname is Good Boy because that's what he is.
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Tramell's dogs
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Jack
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His favorite spot!
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Emma
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RECEPTION
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Lori and Deanne are a few of the smiling faces you will see behind the desk, always happy to see you and your pet.
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LABRATORY
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Heather preparing a urine sample for urinalysis. During the day we prepare a lot of samples for various tests. In this area heartworm tests, fecal exams, ear cytology, lump cytology, blood profiles and urinalysis are prepared.
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LABRATORY II
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Here Beth is running blood chemistries. Our in-hospital lab runs CBC's (complete blood counts) and chemistry panels (kidney function, liver enzymes, and blood glucose, to name a few). These tests are run pre-surgically, for anesthetic risk assessment, annually for "well pet exams" and diagnostically on sick pets.
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LABRATORY II
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Here is another view of the labratory which also offers a viewing screen that connects directly to one of the microscopes to allow clients to view the specimens, such as mites or parasites that their pet was diagnosed with.
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EXAM ROOM
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Oliver the mastiff meets his friend Gracie!
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EXAM ROOM II
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Here in one of our exam rooms, Heather & Louise take a look in the patient's ear for infection. We offer 5 comfortable exam rooms & aim to keep your wait as minimal as possible.
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EXAM ROOM
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This is Anna in one of our exam rooms. Our exam rooms provide a comfortable, clean, pet friendly environment for you and your pet.
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PHARMACY
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Here we are in the pharmacy with (left to right) Beth,Sharon, Patrick, Heather, Louise & Julie. We have an extensive pharmacy to supply our hospital needs and outpatient prescriptions.
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SURGERY
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Dr. Lee is performing a spay surgery in our new surgical suite.
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SURGERY
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Dr. Lee is performing a spay procedure as Becky monitors anesthesia. All surgeries are performed within a sterile surgical field using the latest methods. Laser surgery is performed when indicated. State of the art monitoring equipment will assist the doctor and technician in safely monitoring your pet.
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SURGERY II
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Here Dr. Aubry performs a procedure on a patient. He is using the laser to remove a lesion on this dog's (Bobby's) front leg. The technician is monitoring anesthesia. Bobby will be awake in about 20 minutes post-surgically and ready to go home by late afternoon.
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SURGERY
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This is our second surgical suite which was just added a few years ago and includes the latest surgical and monitoring equipment. Outside the surgical suite is two new treatment areas as well as many new recovery units.
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TREATMENT AREA
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Here Julie & Sharon are drawing blood for one of the many profiles Brighton Animal Hospital offers. We offer many profiles we can run in-house as well as panels sent to outside labs. This area is where most blood draws, nail trims, ear cleanings and non-surgical treatments take place.
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TREATMENT AREA
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Here is another view of our main treatment area.
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DOCTORS
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Dr. Aubry, Dr. Lee and Dr. Lawrence.
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CONFERENCE ROOM
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This is the conference room where our highly qualified staff will contact clients as well as research any questions or concerns you may have regarding your pet.
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COMFORT ROOM
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This is our comfort room - an additional exam room located in a quiet area of the clinic where we perform humane euthanasia, in which the owner may be present for the procedure if they would like to.
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COMFORT ROOM
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Here is another view in the comfort room. This room allows you to take as much time as you like with your pet before and after the procedure. There is a direct line to our staff should you need us at anytime. There is also a private entrance and exit to this room if you would like to use it.
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News and Announcements:
Click on "Pet Gallery" above to upload a picture of your pet dressed up for Halloween to our Pet Gallery!
Check out the great deals at our online store! You can also refill your prescriptions online now!
FREE SHIPPING on all flea, tick and heartworm preventatives as well as most pain medications and all prescription diet pet foods! Plus, for a limited time, receive 10% OFF on your order of $75 or more!
Current In-Hospital Specials:
FALL SPECIALS: Senior Screening Time! Get your senior pet (over 7 years of age) screened for many potential health issues. We will perform a full exam and draw blood for a comrehensive screening panel. This panel will check for a variety of issues, such as kidney disease, liver disease, metabolic disease, infection, diabetes and much more. Your pet will also receive a free bag of Lean Treats at your visit.
$20 discount on Home Again Microchips through October 31st!
SENIOR SILVER PACKAGE! Get your pet's routine senior care at a discounted rate when you have it all done together. Call us for more information or to set up your pet's senior wellness exam today.
FREE collar and leash plus FREE dose of frontline when a heartworm test is performed and 12 months of heartgard and 6 doses of frontline are purchased.
Revolution: Buy 10, get 2 free or Buy 6, get 1 free (Pick up a punch card if you would like to by a smaller quantity at a time and still receive 1 free after purchasing 6 doses.)
Frontline: Buy 6, get 1 free Heartgard: $5 mail-in rebate when you purchase 12 doses. Sentinel: $15 mail-in rebate when you purchase 12 doses.
Interceptor: $7 mail-in rebate when you purchase 12 doses.
Rimadyl: Go to www.rimadyl.com to receive a coupon for $10 towards any Rimadyl purchase, plus $5 on your next purchase.
New Products and Services:
Canine Influenza H3N8 Vaccine now available! The new canine influenza vaccine is now available for those dogs at risk. The vaccine is recommended for any dog that is exposed to other dogs such as at kennels, groomers or dog parks. It is also recommended for high risk dogs with health problems and senior dogs. For more information about the canine flu and the vaccine, feel free to call us or go to http://www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/canine_bgnd.asp
Wisdom Panel MX - What breeds are in your dog?
The new Wisdom Panel MX identifies the breeds present in the genetic makeup of mixed breed dogs. By analyzing a small sample of blood, they are able to scan for genetic markers that represent distinct breed signatures of breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. Contact us today information or to set up an appointment.
Cerenia - The first medication that prevents motion sickness in dogs!
Cerenia was devoloped just for dogs to prevent vomiting caused by motion sickness. It is a safe and effective medicine that prevents vomiting caused by motion sickness, and it works very well - a success rate of up to 93%! Motion sickness is very common. Pfizer Animal Health talked to many dog owners and found that about 1 in 6 dogs gets sick from traveling. Dogs get motion sickness either because they are anxious while traveling or because their balance is affected my movement. In either case, Cerenia block vomiting signals, which prevents dogs from getting sick. If you would like more information about Cerenia please feel free to contact us.
AVMAtv:
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) launched its first online, 24-hour web channel dedicated to delivering insight and info about veterinary medicine and animal health and welfare to the general public through informative videos: AVMAtv. Current videos feature exotic animals, emerging diseases such as avian influenza, food safety, an inside look at career opportunities in veterinary medicine from a day in the life of a large animal practitioner working on the ranches in Hawaii to life as a laboratory animal researcher. AVMAtv featured channels include: Initiatives, Veterinary History, Community, Careers and News. AVMAtv will also offer community features for registered visitors to the site as well as other interactive features, including a comment box on videos. AVMAtv is available at http://www.avmatv.org.
Weight Loss Program:
We have a program in place which will help you get your pet to a healthy weight. It will start with an initial consult with one of our veterinayr technicians to go over feeding, exercise and food as well as give you a free starter kit. There will be more incentivies along the way to their ideal weight as well as a "Biggest Loser" contest. For more information please contact us.
We offer a discount for neutering your pet prior to 6 months of age, please contact us for more information.
*all specials are subject to change, please contact our staff for further information and we will be happy to assist you.
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Featured Article HEARTWORM PREVENTION GUIDELINES FOR CATS
Cardiology - General Practice Preventative Medicine
GUIDELINES
Feline heartworm disease is a serious parasitic disease caused by a long, thin worm, Dirofilaria immitis, that lives in the blood vessels and heart of infected cats.
The disease is spread from dog to cat by mosquitoes.
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