Our Pet Care Partners
Caring for all of your pet's needs takes more than we could ever provide alone. Here are some local organizations and businesses that we recommend to our patients and their families.
Pet Health and Lifestyle Information
We know a well-informed owner coupled with an expert veterinary care team is key to maintaining the happiness and
health of your pet. That’s why we partnered with Vetstreet.com to bring you additional pet health and lifestyle
information you can’t find on our website. Vetstreet.com contains a wealth of pet information written by leading
veterinarians, journalists, and animal health care experts. Whether you are wondering about why your dog puts his
head out of the window while driving, seeking a workout plan for you and your dog, or trying to figure out how to get
your cat to take her medicine, VCA and Vetstreet.com are here to help.
Visit: Vetstreet.com
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PAWS Chicago
PAWS Chicago is the city’s largest No Kill humane animal shelter.Visit PAWS Chicago
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VCA Berwyn Animal Hospital
Our nationally and internationally recognized staff includes veterinarians with advanced training and specialties. Our anesthetic and monitoring equipment is comparable to what is used to care for human patients. Our goal is to provide advanced medical and surgical care, along with excellent service -
VCA Aurora Animal Hospital
VCA specialty animal hospitals provide comprehensive specialty level veterinary care to pets. Our board certified specialists are up to date on the very latest developments in their field, and have access to the most sophisticated diagnostic and treatment tools and techniques. -
ASPCA Poison Control
They are your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may be applied to your credit card.Visit ASPCA Poison Control
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C.A.R.E. Pet Loss Helpline
People who are either grieving the loss of a companion animal or are anticipating a loss are encouraged to call. If you need a compassionate, understanding person to talk to, they are there to listen and to support you. Available Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Central Time. -
United States Department of Agriculture
To help make traveling with pets safe and enjoyable, USDA outlines pet travel requirements and tips. USDA plays an integral role in protecting American agriculture by monitoring the health of animals presented at the border and regulating the import and export of animals.
Pet Loss Resources
Losing a pet can be devastating, but you are not alone in your grief. The following online communities and resources can help you begin recovering from your loss.





