Vet Drugs/petsupplies & Grooming Service

WE ARE ANIMAL LOVERS Vet Drugs/pet supplies are a privately owned vetmeds business that is in its initial stage of development.

Our main service is animal care and pet grooming.. As animal lovers we believe that every pet have the right to humane treatment and a life time of happiness. Visit our page, like us, leave a message/questions, or share one of your pets best pictures...Happy Dogs wag their tails!

20/06/2024

Always take time to care 🐾💕🐾

Just care

20/06/2024

❣ATTENTION ATTENTION ❣
SPAY AND NEUTER!
You've all heard and seen us preach to spay and neuter. It's one of our fundamental pillars of work- to reduce abandonment, reduce sexually transmitted diseases, and ensure happier, healthier lives for our pets. All this can be done with spaying and neutering.
Not everyone is fully informed about the procedure, how to prepare, and what benefits come from it.
Since community education is one of our commitments, we will share information on spaying and neutering daily. All our information posted is reviewed by the vet we work with and comes from frequently asked questions we get.
Please take the time to read and leave us your questions in the comments!

Photos from Hopkins UnCut's post 20/06/2024

Sleepy retiree on the beach ….holiday just nice 🙃

17/06/2024

B’woofyiful 🐾

Frank Morris was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1908. At the age of six he lost his right eye after hitting a tree branch while horseback riding, and at the age of 16 he lost his left eye during a boxing match. Morris was very frustrated with having to depend on others to help him get around.

In November 1927, Morris's father read him an article by Dorothy Eustis, an American philanthropist living in Switzerland who operated a school that supplied dogs to the police and Red Cross. The article described schools in Germany that trained guide dogs for WWI veterans who had gone blind from mustard gas.

Morris was inspired to write Eustis for help. "Is what you say really true? If so, I want one of those dogs! And I am not alone. Thousands of blind like me abhor being dependent on others. Help me and I will help them. Train me and I will bring back my dog and show people here how a blind man can be absolutely on his own. We can then set up an instruction center in this country to give all those here who want it a chance at a new life." Eustis agreed to help.

Morris went to Switzerland and trained with a female German shepherd named Kiss, which he quickly renamed Buddy. The training was hard, but after a few weeks Morris was able to get around the Swiss village safely with Buddy's assistance.

In June 1928, Frank returned to the US with Buddy in New York City. He notified the media and demonstrated Buddy's abilities by crossing a busy New York street. According to Morris "She [Buddy] moved forward into the ear-splitting clangor, stopped, backed up, and started again. I lost all sense of direction and surrendered myself entirely to the dog. I shall never forget the next three minutes: 10-ton trucks rocketing past, cabs blowing their horns in our ears, drivers shouting at us. When we finally got to the other side and I realized what a really magnificent job she had done, I leaned over and gave Buddy a great big hug and told her what a good, good girl she was."

Morris sent a one-word telegram to Eustis: "SUCCESS!"

In January 1929, Morris and Eustis cofounded the first guide dog school in the US called The Seeing Eye. It operated in Nashville for two years and then relocated to New Jersey because the weather was more suitable for training dogs. Between 1929 and 1956, Morris traveled throughout the US spreading the word about the organization and the need for equal access laws for people with guide dogs. By 1956, every state in the US had passed laws allowing blind people with guide dogs access to public spaces.

Buddy died on May 23, 1938. Morris named her replacement Buddy, as he would all his subsequent seeing eye dogs. On April 29, 2005, a sculpture of Frank Morris and Buddy titled The Way to Independence was unveiled in Morristown, New Jersey.

15/06/2024

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Aaw a lovely sporty kitty companion😻

13/06/2024

A picture with a pawesome message:
Says a lot about why they are known to be man’s best friend.

13/06/2024

Giggles 😂😁🙃

10/06/2024

Especially Mondays🙃

10/06/2024

🐾💜🐾

08/06/2024

https://fb.watch/sAxDWbHeUR/?mibextid=KYm0EW beautiful n athletic

08/06/2024

Yep hot weather brings on the moods

07/06/2024

Time to swim before a graze

03/06/2024

Awesome leap🦈

01/06/2024
25/05/2024

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My pooch first then me next🙃😃😛😍🐾

21/05/2024

Indeed 💕🐾💕

21/05/2024

Indeed…some good considerations, but most of all make the best out of your resources received and allow the good Lord in heaven to be a part too.
Matthew 6:33

20/05/2024

Keep your fur babies safe in this horrid heat by:
 
*Providing clean water and cool shade at all times.
*If your dog is tied, please ensure he/she has access to shaded areas throughout the day.
*Rinse down your pets with room temperature water to help keep them cool.
*Avoid strenuous activities or walking your dogs in the hot sun. Take your dog to walk in the early morning and/or late evening – night.
*Ensure your cats have different areas of shade to curl under.
*NEVER leave your pet in an unattended car. This can lead to heatstroke very quickly.
*Know the signs of an overheated dog or cat. If you think your pet is having a heatstroke, take him/her to the vet IMMEDIATELY.
 
*Please leave out water for the strays in your community. They are out there fending for themselves in this hot weather.*

20/05/2024

Be a solid beauty💕🐾 👍

20/05/2024

And loving

20/05/2024

It really is ok to cut your pet!!!

WILL THE ANIMAL’S CHARACTER CHANGE?
After sterilization, only hormone-dependent behaviors change, like marking of territory or males fighting each other. Many times, having your animal sterilized creates positive changes in their behavior because it reduces the hormones in their bodies.

Male dogs will protect their homes because they are trained...NOT because they are not cut!

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¡¡¡Realmente está bien cortar a tu mascota!!!

¿CAMBIARÁ EL CARÁCTER DEL ANIMAL?
Después de la esterilización, sólo cambian los comportamientos dependientes de hormonas, como marcar el territorio o que los machos peleen entre sí. Muchas veces, esterilizar a tu animal genera cambios positivos en su comportamiento porque reduce las hormonas en su cuerpo.

Los perros machos protegerán sus hogares porque están entrenados... ¡NO porque no estén cortados!

This Farmer Did Something Beautiful! ❤️ 20/05/2024

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This Farmer Did Something Beautiful! ❤️ These chickens did something beautiful.NOTE: This video comes under fair use and is for EDUCATIONAL purposes ONLY.✉️ For inquiries or video removal requests,...

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Orange Walk
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Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
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