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On January 1, 2008, Moose, a seven-year old male Rottweiler mix, rescued at 6 months, was euthanized at the Texas A & M Small Animal Clinic in College Station, Texas.
Moose's owner established a nonprofit organization, Friends of Moose, to financially assist pet owners, who have fallen on hard times, seeking emergency treatment for their animal. One by one friends have joined in to assist.
Click here to read more and/or make a donation. |
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Working Like Dogs features podcasts about working animals. In this working animal podcast, we cover everything from how to get started as a trainer of working animals or how to acquire a working animal to how to take care of your animal companion.
Dr. McCauley was a guest on Marcie Davis' show, Working Like Dogs. Click here to hear Dr. McCauley's interview. |
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Our practice would like to invite you to apply for CareCredit, a payment plan that you could use the day of arrival and in the future, for all your pet's healthcare and product needs. (Subject to personal credit approval and availability). |
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There are a large number of veterinarians in the area that refer patients to us. Since we don't provide general care, please take a look at the list to find one near you. These are the veterinarians you should use for routine care of your pet.
Should an emergency arise, we will be here to assist you in what ever way we can. |
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To share your life with a companion animal is to truly experience love. Our animal friends provide unconditional love, companionship, and affection. Your relationship with them is unique and special. Whether your pet dies, is lost, stolen, or must be placed in a new home, the end of that relationship can be devastating.
Source: Houston SPCA Pet Loss Support Group |
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If you have come into possession of an injured and/or wild animal, Texas Parks and Wildlife has made available a list of permitted wildlife rehabilitators in the state of Texas for your use should you need assistance. The names are arranged according to location (county level). We recommend you check not only your own county but also any adjacent counties when trying to find help for an animal. |
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