Helpful Links
We’ve gathered for you.
The collection of links to external resources listed below should help you find all the information you need, whether you are doing research prior to adopting a new pet, trying to solve a problem you have encountered, or learning more about a condition your pet was diagnosed with.
Pet’s Store Next Door – “Not your ordinary pet store,” our friendly neighbor stocks the products our doctors and staff prefer for our own pets! Special orders from any of their distributors are accommodated at no extra charge.
Pet Food & Drug Recall Center – Check to assure the products your pet uses are being produced in a safe manner. You may also subscribe to a recall RSS feed so you’ll immediately know if any concerns about a product arise.
AAHA.org – The American Animal Hospital Association’s all-inclusive resource for pet owners. Only about 15% of veterinary practices are AAHA-accredited… Find one in your area!
Fear Free Program – This program’s mission is to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets by inspiring and educating veterinary staff and pet owners, to assure pets have a positive experience when they visit the vet. Our staff members are currently working towards full certification through this program.
AVMA.org – Interested in learning more about your pet’s health care, management of emergencies, animal welfare, or careers in veterinary medicine? The American Veterinary Medical Association’s website is the place to begin.
Cornell Feline Health Center – A wealth of information on feline medicine and preventative healthcare, maintained by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Benefits of Pet Ownership for Senior Citizens – Discusses considerations regarding pets in assisted living communities
Driving With Your Dog – Keep your pup safe on the road with these tips.
Veterinary Wisdom for Pet Parents – An insightful website offering guidance for families preparing for and experiencing the loss of a pet.
Rainbow Bridge – A supportive community for anyone grieving the loss of a pet.
CareCredit – A healthcare credit card offered through GE Money. We accept CareCredit as a form of payment. The company offers a promotional interest free period for repayment on certain purchases. Apply online via this link.
Scratchpay – Quick and easy loans for pet health care. Apply for a payment plan from your phone or desktop, check your rate and pick your payment plan, and get your pet the care they need.
Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Association – a non-profit organization formed by volunteer wildlife rehabilitators with the goal of improving the care of distressed wildlife in Connecticut. Visit this website to find a comprehensive list of local wildlife rehabilitators in your area.
The Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs – a nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization which evaluates, tests, trains and qualifies owners and their well behaved dogs as therapy dog teams, including our own Healers with Halos Therapy Dogs.
Moments in Time Photography – Brenda V. Cataldo, a local photographer specializing in pet portraits. Call the Pet’s Store Next Door for more information and photo shoot dates.
There are many animal rescue groups to be found in Connecticut. If you are looking to relinquish a pet, find a home for a stray animal, or adopt a new pet, these organizations may be of help to you. We also recommend searching Petfinder.com to find local rescue groups. Our neighbor, the Pet’s Store Next Door, has a bulletin board listing local pets for adoption.
Helpful Links
We’ve gathered for you.
The collection of links to external resources listed below should help you find all the information you need, whether you are doing research prior to adopting a new pet, trying to solve a problem you have encountered, or learning more about a condition your pet was diagnosed with.
Pet’s Store Next Door – “Not your ordinary pet store,” our friendly neighbor stocks the products our doctors and staff prefer for our own pets! Special orders from any of their distributors are accommodated at no extra charge.
Pet Food & Drug Recall Center – Check to assure the products your pet uses are being produced in a safe manner. You may also subscribe to a recall RSS feed so you’ll immediately know if any concerns about a product arise.
AAHA.org – The American Animal Hospital Association’s all-inclusive resource for pet owners. Only about 15% of veterinary practices are AAHA-accredited… Find one in your area!
Fear Free Program – This program’s mission is to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets by inspiring and educating veterinary staff and pet owners, to assure pets have a positive experience when they visit the vet. Our staff members are currently working towards full certification through this program.
AVMA.org – Interested in learning more about your pet’s health care, management of emergencies, animal welfare, or careers in veterinary medicine? The American Veterinary Medical Association’s website is the place to begin.
Cornell Feline Health Center – A wealth of information on feline medicine and preventative healthcare, maintained by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Benefits of Pet Ownership for Senior Citizens – Discusses considerations regarding pets in assisted living communities
Driving With Your Dog – Keep your pup safe on the road with these tips.
Veterinary Wisdom for Pet Parents – An insightful website offering guidance for families preparing for and experiencing the loss of a pet.
Rainbow Bridge – A supportive community for anyone grieving the loss of a pet.
CareCredit – A healthcare credit card offered through GE Money. We accept CareCredit as a form of payment. The company offers a promotional interest free period for repayment on certain purchases. Apply online via this link.
Scratchpay – Quick and easy loans for pet health care. Apply for a payment plan from your phone or desktop, check your rate and pick your payment plan, and get your pet the care they need.
Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Association – a non-profit organization formed by volunteer wildlife rehabilitators with the goal of improving the care of distressed wildlife in Connecticut. Visit this website to find a comprehensive list of local wildlife rehabilitators in your area.
The Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs – a nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization which evaluates, tests, trains and qualifies owners and their well behaved dogs as therapy dog teams, including our own Healers with Halos Therapy Dogs.
Moments in Time Photography – Brenda V. Cataldo, a local photographer specializing in pet portraits. Call the Pet’s Store Next Door for more information and photo shoot dates.
There are many animal rescue groups to be found in Connecticut. If you are looking to relinquish a pet, find a home for a stray animal, or adopt a new pet, these organizations may be of help to you. We also recommend searching Petfinder.com to find local rescue groups. Our neighbor, the Pet’s Store Next Door, has a bulletin board listing local pets for adoption.