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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Animal Poison Control Center
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Berks Veterinary Ultrasound
A mobile veterinary ultrasound practice for dogs, cats and the occasional pocket pet. -
Frozen Woofy's
Healthy frozen treats for dogs!Visit Frozen Woofy's
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Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI)
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American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
Helping Hospitals Acquire Accreditation Through Excellence In Veterinary Medicine -
Association For Pet Loss & Bereavement
Support For Families Who Endured The Loss Of A Pet -
Care Credit
Credit Card Plans Available For PetsVisit Care Credit
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Hills
Veterinary Maintenance & Prescription DietsVisit Hills
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VCA Charities-Pennies For Pets
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Nancy Williams
Certified Applied Animal BehavioristVisit Nancy Williams
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Central Pennsylvania animal Rescue Food Bank "AFR"
Helping provide food to bona fide animal rescue organizations -
Royal Canin
Veterinary Diets for your petVisit Royal Canin
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Olivia's House
A grief and loss center for childern and their familiesVisit Olivia's House
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.





