December 08 Newsletter


Last weekend we finally managed to locate the last of the Johnson clan into the state of Florida. Mom and I will have our granddaughter born as a Floridian. Everyone drove to Mt. Dora to unload a rental truck at Marjorie and Matthew’s new home, tiring, but fun. Matthew was transferred to Orlando (Maitland ) as a clinical pathologist at a veterinary diagnostic laboratory.  Marjorie will be specializing in being an expectant mom. She will help me in my practice two days a week as a veterinary clinical pathologist and a microbiologist. It will be rewarding working with someone more educated than I. Proud PAPA!!!!!!! 

CHRISTMAS PRECAUTION

  1. Young pets love to chew on electric cords with resultant mouth burns and worse.
  2. Kittens like to climb Christmas trees and it all comes tumbling down.
  3. Ornaments are attractive to pets to chew and eat. Rough on the tummy and might even need to be extracted surgically.
  4. Christmas tinsel is an irritant to the tummy.
  5. Excess chocolate can be toxic
  6. Leftovers can cause upset tummies
  7. Pets given as  gifts need to have a physical exam and vaccinations.
  8. Children and young pets need supervision
  9. Parties can be frightening to pets
  10. Be sure to match the pet with your family and your lifestyle if you are thinking of   a pet for a gift.

All of our family would like to wish you, your family and you pets a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, A HAPPY HOLIDAY AND AN ESPECIALLY GOOD NEW YEAR.

Dr.Williams will be accepting appointments on Thursdays and Fridays from 8 AM until 5:30 PM .             

 

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