This is Fanny and me. We, or I guess she really, are now in the fourth week after her CCL operation almost to the day that her other knee was operated on a year ago. Both by the wonderful, magical, and caring Dr. Haroush. Last year, pre-pandemic, with a looming scare, a big price tag and months of rehab in front of us, Dr. Haroush, Jose and the rest of this magnificent team treated us immediately, helped us in more way we could count all with the kindest and most knowledgeable of treatments. Fanny felt like it was another home and we felt like we were welcome to be as neurotic as we could be about our dog. She healed up quickly and then like clockwork which Dr. Haroush said might happen, it did again, the other knee. Now it was even worse with the Pandemic in full swing, money really tight, time tighter, it felt so huge and totally overwhelming. Did Dr. Haroush come to the rescue? He certainly did. Again, she is healing nicely, we are healing along with her and I would never send her to another vet as long as she lives. Dr. Haroush and team are spectacular in their wisdom and care. Along with treating Fanny it was like he was treating me for all the insanity we are all feeling right now. Everyday and beyond the care was present. And most of all Fanny feels loved and taken care of. What more could you ask for. I wish it was all this simple.
If you are planning to travel with your pet, it often takes special planning and preparation.
Domestic Travel
Trips in the Continental US usually include vaccination certification and a current health certificate
International Travel
When traveling with your pet internationally, do your research and plan ahead.Most countries require special documents which must be completed by a USDA-accredited veterinarian.
General Travel Information
Don't forget the stress of travel can panic some pets. Be sure to remind your pet that you are in control of the situation and they are safe in your hands – even in a carrier.
Always make sure your most current contact information is on the collar or securely attached to your pet in case they escape or get loose.