Romie Lane Pet Hospital
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Locality: Salinas, California
Phone: +1 831-424-0863
Address: 755 E Romie Ln 93901 Salinas, CA, US
Website: vetncare.com/romie-lane-pet-hospital
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Did you know you can schedule appointments online and manage your pet's health with your very own pet portal! Visit our website to upload your pets most recent selfie today: https://vetncare.com/booking/
The holiday season is upon us, and many pet parents plan to include their furry companions in the festivities. Here is the ASPCA Holiday Safety Tips to ensure you don't have to take an unplanned trip to the emergency hospital this holiday! https://bit.ly/1XKiLCy
A friendly reminder to keep the chocolate and candy away from your pets on Halloween! We love it, but chocolate is extremely toxic to pets, particularly dogs. The foil and plastic wrappers are a problem, too. If your pet ingests anything they shouldn't, call us immediately!
This Halloween, keep your black cats safe by keeping them indoors! #NationalBlackCatDay
Please spread the word! Wendell was LOST on December 11, 2020 in Marina, CA 93933 near Shoreline Apartment 3124 Lake Dr Marina Message from Owner: Hey MARINA... FOLKS, near SHORELINE APARTMENTS. This is Wendells. She is strictly indoors, she is a small old girl but feisty. She is very quiet and timid. Gets startled pretty easily. Loves the chicken temptations snacks. She is around 6/7 years old. She is missing, she ran of last night. Went to pick her up and a pup was coming around the corner and she got startled, jump off and over the fence. I’ve been walking around the area since the morning, keeping an eye out. Just please please please share this around. ???? If anyone sees her, please give me a call 831-601-4729 Description: Calico female cat. 6 years old. Only about 6 pounds. Not fixed. Not chipped For more info or to contact Wendell's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/6670811 Lost or found a pet? Report it to PawBoost here: https://pbrs.io/l/rpl
THEY FOUND HIM! Woohoo! Back at home.
Today is International Day of the Horse! While we don't treat horses at our hospital, today we are thinking about the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the United States!
Pitbulls sometimes get a bad rap, but we dare you not to fall in love with this super cute little face! #PitbullAwareness
A little extra weight can become a BIG problem! Approximately 52% of US Dogs and 58% of US Cats are overweight... If you are concerned about your pet's weight or want to schedule a weight check, give us a call! #NationalPetObesityAwarenessDay
It is National Veterinary Technician Week and all week long we will be celebrating our amazing team and their hard work and dedication to our patients and pet parents! Thank you for all you do!
Pets can help us reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve our cardiovascular health! Especially important during these troubling times... So many great reasons why we love our pets! #WorldMentalHealthDay #SaturdaySelfCare
We wanted to take the opportunity to thank you all for the kindness and patience you have shown our team over the last 6 months. Have you been wondering why we've been so busy lately? Watch this video for the reasons why: https://youtu.be/pCSZ4E_SSfU
Has your Rabbit been vaccinated for RHDV? We still have some vaccinations available for our clients. Don't miss out! For more information on this deadly disease and how we can help you get your bunny vaccinated contact us today.
Don't ask Dr. Google! If you have any questions or concerns about your pet's health visit our website and our Pet Health Articles for FAQs answered by licensed Veterinarians: https://vetncare.com/faqs/ Always call us immediately if you are experiencing an emergency!
Today is World Animal Day! We absolutely adore our canine and feline patients, but we truly love all animals - furry, feathered, scaley, hairless! We love them all! #worldanimalday
We hope you are all staying safe and well during the wildfires. Poor air quality affects pets just as it does humans. During this time we recommend you keep pets indoors with the windows closed. Use air conditioning, if possible, to further filter the air. Outdoor bathroom breaks should be kept short and avoid prolonged exercise. Keep pets well hydrated. Look for any signs of respiratory stress and eye inflammation. If you notice these symptoms or are at all concerned about your pet's health, call us immediately.
Happy Fall y'all #October1st #NationalBlackDogDay
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