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Bradley County Rabies Clinic PDF Print E-mail
The Cleveland and Bradley County Rabies Clinic will be from 26th through May 8. Reduced cost rabies vaccinations will be available during regular business hours at any clinic in the county, including BMPEC, the emergency clinic.

Local veterinarians will also be available to the public on the following dates and designated locations:

Tuesday, April 27th
- Bellfounte Baptist Church
- Blue Springs School
- Candies Creek Baptist Church
- Georgetown Baptist Church

Thursday, April 29th
- Charleston Volunteer Fire & Rescue
- McDonald Post Office
- Michigan Avenue School
- Oak Grove School

Tuesday, May 4th
- Bradley County Farmer's Co-op
- E.L. Ross School
- Waterville School
- Black Fox School

Thursday, May 6
- Taylor School
- Blythe Bower School
- Valley View School

Saturday, May 8th
- Cleveland Animal Shelter
- Charleston Volunteer Fire & Rescue
- Prospect School
 
Update on H1N1 from ASPCA PDF Print E-mail
Dr. Louise Murray

The latest rumors about how swine flu can affect your pet are spreading—but we're here to set the record straight! Read on for some expert advice from Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine at the ASPCA.

"On November 2, test results confirmed that a pet cat was infected by the H1N1 (swine flu) virus, which was most likely transmitted by human family members," reports Dr. Murray. "The cat was tested for the virus at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and results were positive.  All family members, including the cat, have now recovered."

The H1N1 influenza virus contains genetic material from four different influenza viruses, including human, swine, and avian influenza viruses. Previously known to be transmittable to both pigs and turkeys by infected humans, this is the first reported case of H1N1 affecting a cat. Several pet ferrets also recently became infected with the virus by human family members.

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Thanksgiving Safety Tips PDF Print E-mail

‘Tis the season for friends, family and holiday feasts—but also for possible distress for our animal companions. Pets won’t be so thankful if they munch on undercooked turkey or a pet-unfriendly floral arrangement, or if they stumble upon an unattended alcoholic drink.

Check out the following tips from ASPCA experts for a fulfilling Thanksgiving that your pets can enjoy, too.

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Is Your Pet Fat? PDF Print E-mail
According to the 2008 National Pet Obesity Awareness Study, 44% of dogs and 57% of cats in the US are overweight. If you can't feel your pet's ribs, he could be overweight. Talk to your vet about feeding and weight management.
 
July 4th Festivities: Should You Bring Your Pet? PDF Print E-mail
July 4th Festivities: Should You Bring Your Pet? As the country dons its red, white and blue to celebrate Independence Day, nothing says patriotism like a good old-fashioned barbecue with a side of fireworks. But beware pet parents, what’s fun for people can be a downright drag for our furry friends.
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