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513 North State RD.
Briarcliff Manor, NY

3 Easy Steps to Set Up Your Appointment

  1. Fill out the form.
  2. We will call you within one business day to confirm.
  3. Show up and receive topnotch care for your pet.

If you need to change your appointment, give us a call at least 24 hours before your scheduled time.

Important Note:

Do not use the appointment form in case of an emergency. Call or visit us right away.

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    If your pet has a medical emergency, please telephone us immediately at 914-941-4904 to schedule an appointment. Our dedicated team of veterinarians and technicians are available around the clock to provide expert care for your pet.

    PLEASE CALL FOR AVAILABILITY. APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED, EVEN IN THE CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

    Our address is: 513 North State Rd. Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

    Click here for directions to our location.

    October 6, 2014

    “D” is for Diabetes

    Diabetes Mellitus is the result of complications with the digestive conversion of proteins into glucose within the bloodstream. Insulin deficiencies result in hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and Glycosuria (high urine sugar). In both cases, inadequate insulin production prevents the conversion of glucose to energy. While many cases require simple changes to their daily nutrition and exercise regime, other cases may require a more in-depth form of therapy to correct the problem.

    Warning signs for diabetes mellitus include depression, a severe increase/decrease in appetite, and an increase in thirst/urination. While all dogs are at risk, there is a higher incidence rate in female dogs, obese dogs, and certain breeds.

    Talk to our veterinarians today to learn more about the symptoms, proper diagnosis, and corrective therapies available to your pet. If your pet shows any symptoms listed above, have our medical professionals check them out immediately. After all, a healthy pet is a happy pet.

    Stay tuned this month for more information issues concerning Pet Diabetes & Cancer Awareness Month.

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