December 2024 Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9am-2pm, Tuesday 10am-1pm
We will be closed Friday, December 20th through Sunday, January 5th

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CATober

CATober

Do you have a rescued cat at home who fills your day with crazy antics and soft purrs? Or is your kitty more of the nap all day and don't-touch-me-unless-I-tell-you-to variety? Regardless of your cat's personality, if you rescued your cat from a shelter--and maybe...

Come See Us When Your Pet is Well

October is National Pet Wellness Month. This purpose of this awareness campaign is to help pet owners understand the importance of preventive care. Visiting Springhill Animal Clinic once a year when your pet is not sick or injured gives Dr. Soles the opportunity to...

Happy Hunting – Safety First

Happy Hunting – Safety First

WV Hunting Seasons/Laws - https://goo.gl/cfXpFD  PA Hunting Seasons/Laws - https://goo.gl/qVfSEV Being outdoors during the fall gives a literal breath of fresh air to both ourselves and our pets. The cooler temperatures invite us to spend more time...

World Rabies Day

World Rabies Day

Sept. 28 marks World Rabies Day, the day countries and people across the globe come together to raise awareness and resources aimed at continuing prevention and control of this fatal neurological disease. It is also the death anniversary of Louis Pasteur, creator of...

Fling Flea, Trick Ticks

Fling Flea, Trick Ticks

Fleas and ticks are hardy pests. Fleas can survive in temperatures as low as 33 degrees for up to five days, and their eggs can live year-round in protected spaces. Ticks will live in temperatures as low as 40 degrees. And with their hardiness also comes the...

Fall Safety

Fall Safety

Fall means changing leaves, brisk temperatures and a new wave of things to keep in mind for our four-legged friends' safety. But don't fret, fall can be enjoyed by everyone by keeping these tips in mind.  The shorter days of fall mean less natural light during...

It’s National Dog Week

It’s National Dog Week

It could be her exuberance for those Saturday morning trips to the park. How about the way she patiently listens to you talk about your long day? Your dog is not only a member of your family, but odds are she's that old -- or new -- best friend always there for...

National Farm Safety & Health Week

National Farm Safety & Health Week

Farm safety shouldn't be a one week each year sort of deal. When you live in an agriculture heavy region, fall signals one of the busiest times of the year with harvest and fall cattle work. While farms have become safer during the last seven decades, with the...

Disaster Prep – Tornados

Disaster Prep – Tornados

It doesn't matter in what part of the globe you live; tornados happen year-round. From the icy white water spouts to the yearly ones that reinforce the Midwest's reputation as 'Tornado Alley,' these forces of nature can pose considerable risk to you and your pet. But...

Mites – What you need to know!

Mites – What you need to know!

By definition, mites are crab-like parasites that reside on and in the skin, pores, hair follicles and hair coats of many mammals, including our dog and cat friends. Mites are invisible to the naked eye, measuring a few hundred millimeters in size, but they can cause...