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Show off your pets with our new and improved Pet Gallery. Registered clients can now easily upload and manage photos of pets, including descriptions and the ability to remove old images you don't want to show any more. We hope you'll share yours! Browse the gallery or log in to upload your own. |
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Hills & Dales is proud to announce that we have not only achieved AAHA accreditation again, but also been nominated for the AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year Program! We strive to be the best and to provide the most caring and professional service available for you and your pets, and are honored by this nomination.
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If you're ready to start teaching your kids about pets and animal safety, the best place to start is with our Kids & Pets articles. Written by Dr. Maimon, each article will focus on a specific aspect of owning and raising happy and healthy pets, and are targeted by age level. These lessons each come with printable games, puzzles, and quizzes that help to make teaching and learning fun.
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We chose to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association because you and your pets deserve the best veterinary care!
Less than 12% of small animal veterinary practices in the U.S. and Canada have achieved accreditation by the American Animal Hospital Association. In order to maintain accredited status, Hills and Dales Veterinary Clinic must continue to be evaluated regularly by the association's trained consultants.
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Fleas and Ticks are a constant problem in the Dayton area. Many clients believe that flea and tick prevention is no longer necessary in the cold winter months. However, the moderate winter does little to quell the life cycle of the flea or tick.
Our practice strongly recommends that a pet owner use flea and tick prevention on each pet monthly year round to avoid flea infestations and tick-borne infections, such as Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Ehrlichiosis.
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