September 26, 2023
Fun is one of our core values and our hospital teams incorporate it on a daily basis. From silly photos to contests and more, they brighten each day.
Horton Animal Hospital - Northeast - Columbia, Missouri
To mix it up, the team at Horton Animal Hospital asked to see their client’s four-legged daughters for a fun twist on National Daughters Day. This is Persephone with her face stuck after being woken up. She is one of Dr. Capo’s patients and recently wasn’t feeling her best. With the care from the team, her mom reported she is doing much better.
Riverside Animal Hospital - Flushing, Michigan
These two go together like shake and bake—it’s no wonder their names are Ricky and Bobby. The team had a blast when they came to visit, complete with a contest for their clients to guess what Will Ferrell movie character names they had. Riverside Animal Hospital reports that they are the happiest, goofiest dynamic duo.
Central Animal Hospital - Savannah, Georgia
Central Animal Hospital draws a chalk representation of their pets of the month. What a fun twist on a pet board! This is a drawing of Toodaloo, a spry senior at 14 and a half years old. He was one of his mom’s first fosters and when his adoptive family had to rehome him, his mom drove to another state to pick him up. He shares his home with two other cats, a dog, and lots of fish. He and enjoys fresh linens and crawling into people's shirts. According to Dr. Hammons “Anything Toodaloo wants, Toodaloo gets.”
Wasatch Animal Clinic - Heber City, Utah
The team at Wasatch Animal Clinic find it hugely gratifying to get out of the hospital and go on farm calls. As you can see, it is all work with a side of fun. These techs really enjoyed going with Dr. Hansen to see over 70 sheep at a local farm. They are eager to learn and grow in the large animal field.
Rose City Veterinary Hospital - Portland, Oregon
Just like the soccer star Messi, this canine Messi is what we would consider a goodwill ambassador along with his sister Maddy. These two loves are sweet seniors—Messi is 11 and Maddy is 17. They came in to visit Dr. Sprague at Rose City Veterinary Hospital and the team caught this fun moment of them emerging from their carrier.
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