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Emergency Clinics
Claremont Animal Hospital’s emergency services
Claremont Animal Hospital provides 24 hour, 7 day a week access to an on-call doctor for existing clients. In the event of an animal emergency, our answering service will page the on-call veterinarian who will return your call as soon as possible–usually within 15 minutes. If the doctor determines that your pet needs to be seen, you will be met at the hospital (small animals) or your barn (large animals). Emergency fees apply. Please do not bring your animal to the clinic without calling first, as there may not be a doctor available to see you. Please save questions about routine animal care for our regular hours.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
(888) 426-4435
$60 consultation fee
www.aspca.org
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Kennels and other boarding facilities
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Animal Control and Humane Societies
Humane Societies
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State and Federal Veterinarians
State veterinarians
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Pet Loss and Bereavement
Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
The APLB is a nonprofit association of concerned volunteers who are experienced and knowledgeable in the tender subject of pet death. This web site includes a chat room for bereaved pet owners as well as information for helping you and your family deal with pet loss,
Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Petloss Hotline
This website provides information for bereaved pet owners as well as hours for a hotline (508-839-7966) where callers can speak one-on-one with trained staff members for as long as they wish.
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posted: September 07, 2011 by: Claremont Animal Hospital Tags: "Clinic Specials" "News"




