The emergency veterinary care gap is growing in Rochester. Here's how some doctors want to fix it

The emergency veterinary care gap is growing in Rochester. Here's how some doctors want to fix it
Within hours of last week’s announcement that one of the area’s largest emergency veterinary hospitals is closing, the owner of three local boarding facilities emailed a letter to her clients. Melissa Cocola’s letter said anyone wishing to board their dog at Creekside Resort in Walworth, or at Creekside Acres or Creekside Lodge in Macedon, must […]





See full article The emergency veterinary care gap is growing in Rochester. Here's how some doctors want to fix it by Pet News 2Day


#PetTravelNews

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The dodo was the poster child for human-caused extinction. Scientists want to bring it back.

Tacoma becomes first WA city to ban declawing cats

Finley the mini Labradoodle up for adoption at Dog's Trust