Boarding Your Pet - Springbrook Animal Care Center
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Boarding Your Pet - Springbrook Animal Care Center
pet talk June 2016 INSIDE: news How to prepare for Boarding Your Pet did you know? June is Adopt-a-Cat Month Each spring during “kitten season,” thousands of newborn kittens join the millions of cats already in shelters across the country. That means your local shelter or rescue has tons of cute, cuddly newborns, in addition to all the mellow, older cats and everything in between. If you’re looking to adopt, we’ll be happy to connect you with a reliable rescue group. They’re ready to help you adopt your very first cat — or to bring home a friend for another beloved cat! If you have a cat or adopt a fabulous feline, please come in and check out our Cat Friendly Area, designed with the comfort of you and your precious pet in mind! COVER STORY Meet the Vet Dr. Tom Staudacher How to prepare for boarding your pet Taking a trip? A boarding kennel can give your pet quality care— and can give you peace of mind. Your pet depends on you to take good care of him or her— even when you’re away. Friends and neighbors may not have the experience or time to properly look after your pet, particularly for longer trips. Leave pet care to the professionals. A facility specializing in care and overnight boarding allows your pet to: • Avoid the stress of a long car or airplane ride to your destination. • Stay where they’re welcome (unlike many hotels). • Receive more attention and supervision than they would if home alone most of the day. • Be monitored by staff trained to spot health problems. • Be secure in a kennel designed to foil canine and feline escape artists. Be sure your pet knows basic commands and is well socialized around other people and pets; if your pet has an aggression problem or is otherwise unruly, he or she may not be a good candidate for boarding. ! Before taking your pet to the kennel, make sure they are current on vaccinations. In order to protect all pets from the ongoing canine influenza, many boarding facilities (including ours) now require the H3N2 vaccine prior to boarding. This is a two shot series, which must be given 2-4 weeks apart and 2 weeks prior to your pet being boarded. When you arrive with your pet at the boarding facility, remind the staff about any medical or behavior problems your pet has, such as a history of epilepsy or fear of thunder. After the check-in process, hand your pet to a staff member, say good-bye, and leave. Avoid long, emotional partings, which may upset your pet. Finally, have a good trip, knowing that your pet is in good hands and will be happy to see you when you return. has been with The Pet Experts for almost 20 years. He graduated from Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine after doing his undergraduate work in biology at the University of Northern Iowa. In practice since 1997, he is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association, and the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association. His special interests include ophthalmology and ultrasound and he also enjoys practicing preventative medicine and surgery. Away from work, he and his wife keep very busy with their six children, many dogs, and all of the other animals on their minifarm, which includes: chickens, rabbits, goats, pot-bellied pigs, sheep, donkeys, ducks, turkeys, geese, horses, even alpacas. He also enjoys watching and playing sports, both with his kids and adult versions. Please Join Us! Furry Friend Fiesta! SUMMER ADOPTION & FAMILY FUN EVENT! Saturday, June 18 11 am to 2 pm Springbrook Animal Care Center 2759 Forgue Drive, Naperville (Route 59 and 95th) ing friends look Meet furryrever homes! for fo Enjoy Treats & Clinic Tou rs h ainer witos Meet our tr em d k ic Agility & Tr Costume Contes Pets with best party t:att ire ffl Vendors, ra es & prizes! BREED OF THE MONTH Grooming Special Beagles $5 off Please note that prior to grooming, your pet must be up to date on all vaccines. Please call us if you have any questions at (630) 428-0500. Meet Dog Patch Pet & Feed Serving the Naperville and the surrounding communities for over 40 years, Dog Patch Pet & Feed is known as the oldest pet store in Naperville. In 2010, the pet store incorporated pet adoptions as part of their business model and has since placed over 1,500 dogs and cats. Working with rescues such as Chester Illinois Animal Control and Puppy Rescue 911, they work hard to match rescue animals with forever homes. Most commonly known for being a full-line pet store, Dog Patch Pet & Feed has knowledgeable employees to help you solve your pets’ needs—from dog food and fish tanks to bird food and guinea pigs, they have it all and they know their stuff! To meet a rescue or inquire about pet supplies contact Dog Patch via: Phone: 630.420.2120 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dogpatchpets.com Address: 1108 E. Ogden Avenue, Naperville SIGN UP TODAY! Summer Classes with Expert Trainer: Ashley Knippenberg Dog Patch Pet & Feed 1108 E. Ogden Ave. Naperville, IL 60563 630.420.2120 Save $5 Off a Purchase Of $40 or more! Pets in Vehicles Every year, hundreds of pets die from heat exhaustion because they are left in parked vehicles. Even if you think you’re just running a quick errand, your vehicle can quickly reach a temperature that puts your pet at risk of serious illness and even death, even on a day that doesn’t seem hot to you. It’s important to note that studies have shown that cracking the windows has very little effect on the temperature rise inside the vehicle. at Springbrook Animal Care Center Upcoming Six Week Sessions: Tuesday, June 21 8 PM (ends July 26th) Sunday, July 10 SUMMER SPECIAL 10 AM (ends Aug 14th) 6 week sessions for $120 Dogs must be age 12 weeks or older and up to date on all vaccines. Questions? Call Ashley Knippenberg at 630.559.6801 Register at: Springbrook Animal Care Center | 2759 Forgue Dr. Naperville | 630.428.0500 The temperature inside your vehicle can rise almost 20º F in just 10 minutes. In 20 minutes, it can rise almost 30º F...and the longer you wait, the higher it goes. At 60 minutes, the temperature in your vehicle can be more than 40 degrees higher than the outside temperature. Even on a 70-degree day, that’s over 110 degrees inside your vehicle! ESTIMATED VEHICLE INTERIOR AIR TEMPERATURE V. ELAPSED TIME Elapsed time Outside Air Temperature (F) 70 75 80 85 90 0 minutes 70 75 80 85 90 95 10 minutes 89 94 99 104 109 114 20 minutes 99 104 109 114 119 124 30 minutes 104 109 114 119 124 129 40 minutes 108 113 118 123 128 133 50 minutes 111 116 121 126 131 136 60 minutes 113 118 123 128 133 138 > 1 hour 115 120 125 130 135 140 Courtesy Jan Null, CCM; Department of Geosciences, San Francisco State University 95 Refer a Friend! As a Friend of «First_name» «Last_name» This coupon entitles me to a $10 gift card for Panera Bread after my first new patient appointment. Appointment must be paid in full to qualify. Offer Ends 7/15/16. Refer a Friend! As a Friend of «First_name» «Last_name» This coupon entitles me to a $10 gift card for Panera Bread after my first new patient appointment. Appointment must be paid in full to qualify. Offer Ends 7/15/16. Refer a Friend! As a Friend of «First_name» «Last_name» This coupon entitles me to a $10 gift card for Panera Bread after my first new patient appointment. Appointment must be paid in full to qualify. Offer Ends 7/15/16. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CAROL STREAM, IL PERMIT NO. 475 2759 Forgue Drive Naperville, IL 60564 (630) 428-0500 www.springbrookanimalcarecenter.com Emergencies: (630) 337-3070 Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm Saturday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Doctors’ Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am – 3:30 pm Sunday: Closed 10% OFF BOARDING through June 30th How Can You Save on the Cost of Veterinary Care? Bring in this ad to Springbrook Animal Care Center 2759 Forgue Drive, Naperville, IL 60564 Coupon expires June 30, 2016 We are a Better Business Bureau Accredited Business! Springbrook Animal Care Center is proud to have received an A+ rating from the BBB! As such, we are held to strict BBB standards and will continue to offer our clients and their pets the very best in veterinary care and every service we provide. Enrolling in a Preventative Care Plan can reduce your long-term pet healthcare costs. How? Preventative care does just what its name suggests—it can prevent diseases that can put your pet’s life in jeopardy and be costly to treat. Regular exams also often catch budding health issues that can become bigger problems if left untreated, saving you hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars as a result and possibly even saving the life of your pet. To enroll your pet or for more information, please speak with a Springbrook Animal Care Center associate or call (630) 428-0500.