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 Rescue League
The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect.
Visit Animal Rescue League
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Quincy Animal Shelter
The Quincy Animal Shelter is a 100% volunteer run organization. It is a "no kill" shelter. They can be contacted at 617-376-1349.Visit Quincy Animal Shelter
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Sterling Animal Shelter
The Animal Shelter Inc. of Sterling, MA is a non-profit organization (formed in 1988) and a no-kill animal shelter with no time or age restrictions. The shelter exists to provide humane sheltering and high quality medical care for stray, unwanted and abandoned pets looking for homes.Visit Sterling Animal Shelter
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New England Burials At Sea
New England Burials At Sea, the nation's most requested at sea burial service, has recently announced adding their services to provide pet burial at sea services (ash scatterings) to pet owners who wish to memorialize their beloved, furry friends who have passed on.
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Windsong Memorials
Pet memorials. Please visit the website for more information.
Visit Windsong Memorials
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Tufts University Pet Loss Support Hotline
The hot line was established in 1996 by veterinary students to provide a community based resource for people to safely grieve the past or impending separation from a pet.
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.





