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This page is your guide to all the animal care information available on our website.

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Services ImageConditions

Our practice treats a variety of conditions, including the following:

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Informational Handouts

The following informational handouts are available using the links below. You might also wish to view some educational videos on our website.

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Product Recommendations

Oxbow Pet Products is a supplier of premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small, exotic animals. They offer an extensive line of superior quality, high-fiber hay and pellet products for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs and adult pet rats.

Bond Animal Hospital recommends Harrison's Bird Foods to all of our bird clients.
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Harrisons Food "The most important thing you can do for your bird's health and beauty is to feed it right!"

Greg J. Harrison
Diplomate ABVP - Avian
Diplomate ECAMS
President, HBD International, Inc.

Below you will find links to the websites of products that Bond Animal Hospital sells. We hope that you will find the sites helpful in answering any questions that you may have about these products.

  • Heartworm prevention
  • Flea and tick prevention
  • Arthritis treatment
  • Sentinel Revolution Feline Dasuquin
    FAQ for Dogs
    FAQ for Cats

    Remind My Pet - If you need a reminder to give a monthly medication or to perform any regular care to safeguard your pet's health.

    Got kids? For great information on raising healthy kids with happy pets (and vice versa!) visit Growing Up With Pets.

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    CAPC - Parasite Control

    Parasite control is important for both pets and people. Our doctors and staff adhere to best practices to safeguard the health of our clients, patients, and the community at large. The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) has established guidelines for the optimal control of internal and external parasites that threaten the health of pets and people. Their website contains a wealth of information for pet owners. Check it out!

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    Animal Health Website Links

    American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

    The following list below are websites maintained by Healthcommunities.com, the home of animalhealthchannel.com.

    Healthcommunities.com, Inc., does not endorse specific organizations. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the following links, which are provided as a courtesy. If any information requires updating, please contact animalhealthchannel.

    Birds
    Association of Avian Veterinarians

    Cats
    American Cat Fanciers Association
    Feline Chronic Renal Failure Information Center
    Feline Hip Dysplasia Awareness (FHDA)
    Feline Hyperthyroidism
    The Winn Feline Foundation, Inc.

    Dogs
    ABLEDOGS
    Canine Epilepsy Network
    Deaf Dog Education Action Fund

    General Resources
    American Pet Association
    American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
    The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
    The American Heartworm Society
    Cornell Veterinary Medicine
    Delta Society - The Human-Animal Health Connection
    International Travel Requirements
    SPAY/USA
    United States Animal Health Association (USAHA)
    Veterinary Partner

    dog with headphones Check out AVMA's, Animal Tracks, a weekly podcast on animal health issues.



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    Pet owners understand that obesity is about more than appearance. Scientific evidence shows that obesity is a condition that can lead to serious disease. In conjunction with the AVMA and Hill’s our hospital is focused on raising awareness about the right way to achieve and maintain healthy weight:

    Click on the link above for tools to help you increase your pet’s activity, decrease their weight and start them living a happier and healthier life!