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Holiday Special 2011 Newsletter
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November Newsletter: Low Cost Spays & Neuters, What Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets
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Merrill Animal Clinic October Newsletter
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Should You Be Concerned About Your Pet’s Exposure to Smoke Inhalation?
Unless you have been living under a rock you may have noticed the surrounding areas of Jacksonville has been inundated with smoke in the air. With wildfires burning both in Florida & nearby Georgia, it makes people ponder whether the smoke is harmful to their pets. There are various factors that determine the answer to this question.
Healthy Pets should not be harmfully affected by smoke inhalation, although they may be uncomfortable. However, dogs and cats with heart issues, bronchial problems, sinus issues and/or nasal allergies may suffer more than healthy pets. Geriatric pets and/or sick pets may suffer greatly to smoke inhalation as well.
The staff at Merrill Animal Clinic is deeply committed to your pets health & safety. We recommend keeping your furry babies indoors as much as possible. If they are experiencing excessive coughing, sneezing or allergy symptoms give us a call (904) 744-7206 and we will get them the relief they need as soon as possible.
P.S. As a reminder, we will be closed for the 4th of July Holiday.
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June is MAC’s Acupuncture Awareness Month
Welcome to another edition of our Merrill Animal Clinic Newsletter! June is Merrill Animal Clinic’s Acupuncture Awareness Month! We are proud to announce that we are offering an introductory Acupuncture special for the month of June!
What is acupuncture and what does it do?
Acupuncture is the stimulation of specific points on the body with specific methods, resulting in therapeutic homeostatic effects. Modern research indicates that acupoints are located in areas where there is a high density of nerve endings, mast cells, small arterioles and lymphatic vessels. Most points are motor points. Stimulation of these points induce release of beta-endorphin, serotonin and other neurotransmitters. This has been well documented through scientific studies and trials. Acupuncture stimulation induces pain relief, regulation of GI motility, anti-inflammatory effects, immune-regulation, hormone and reproductive regulation, and anti-febrile effects.
Can my pet benefit from acupuncture?
Clinical trials indicate that acupuncture therapy can be effective in treatment of the following conditions:
Musculoskeletal: muscle soreness, back pain, arthritis, degenerative joint disease, disc problems
Neurological: seizures, laryngeal hemiplegia, facial and radial nerve paralysis
Gastrointestinal: diarrhea, gastric ulcers, vomiting, constipation, impaction
Miscellaneous: asthma, cough, behavioral disorders, geriatric weakness, thyroid disease (hypo and hyper), skin problems
What should I expect?
Points may be stimulated in a variety of ways, including dry needling, moxibustion, aquapuncture, electro-stimulation, and acupressure. The goal is always to restore the flow of Qi (energy) and put the body back into balance. The initial consultation sessions will take between 45 and 90 minutes. This will include your pet’s first treatment. Each subsequent session may take between 20 and 60 minutes depeding on the treatments used.
Treatments can range from weekly to monthly. Many chronic painful conditions require monthly or bi-monthly “tune-ups” to maintain balance after the initial treatment period.
Acupuncture is well tolerated in approximately 95% of patients. Contrary to what you may think, the procedure is not painful at all. Rather a tingling, warm sensation is felt, with local muscle contracture. In pets who do not tolerate this sensation, other TCVM modalities are available to produce similar healing effects.
Is it all about needles?
Acupuncture is only one tool in the TCVM practitioner’s toolbox. The most significant improvement in many disease conditions is attained through the use of acupuncture in conjunction with herbal medications, massage therapy, and diet adjustments. These additional modalities may be offered to you and your pet based on initial evaluation and response to acupuncture treatments.
Who is qualified to perform veterinary acupuncture?
Only licensed veterinarians are eligible to practice acupuncture in the US. Certification is highly recommended of all veterinary acupuncture practioners. Dr. Cathy Rogaski has attained certification in veterinary acupuncture through the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. As part of the certification process she has worked alongside master acupuncturist Dr. Huisheng Xie.
We Are Celebrating Acupuncture Awareness and Offering this Promotion only in the Month of June!
Call us at (904) 744-7206 to book your pet’s acupuncture appointment today!
We have a lovely suite dedicated only for our acupuncture patients for a more relaxing and serene experience.
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Sincerely,
The Staff at Merrill Animal Clinic ![]()
~Bella Woods
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Save 30% OFF of your pet’s First Acupuncture Treatment, including a FREE Consultation & a FREE bottle of Herbs. This special DOES NOT include any additional services such as a vaccines, medications, or other procedures. Pets must be current on all applicable vaccinations within the last year.
This coupon must be mentioned when scheduling the appointment, it is not required to print it and bring it in. This coupon is transferable, so you are encouraged to share this offer with friends and family.
Offer Expires: June 30, 2011
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Meet Our Staff
Welcome to Merrill Animal Clinic
We thought it was time to formerly introduce our staff. Most of you probably already know all of us but we thought it would be fun to share a more of ourselves with you. So you know exactly who your entrusting your furry babies health with.
The Doctors:
Dr Jeff Woods – Merrill Animal Clinic has been Dr. Woods’ home away from home since he opened the doors in January 1988. He has thoroughly enjoyed watching the staff become a family as the practice grows. When not in his office, Dr. Woods enjoys fishing, going to football games at his Alma Mater – University of Florida, spending time with his wife and children as well as his pets!

(Dr. Jeff Woods, Uhlepaw & Bella
Dr. Cathy Rogaski is a 2008 graduate of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, and has been a member of the Merrill Animal Clinic family since June of 2008. She has special interests in preventative care, behavior, and alternative medicine. Dr. Rogaski believes strongly that there are many different ways to treat disease, she received her certification veterinary acupuncture in December of 2008, and is working toward advanced studies in herbal therapies. If it’s football season, you’ll often find her in Tallahassee cheering on her undergrad alma mater, FSU, or at the stadium downtown, supporting the Jaguars. Her professional memberships include: American Veterinary Medical Association, Florida Veterinary Medical Association, Jacksonville Veterinary Medical Society.


(Dr. Cathy Rogaski, Ciera & Sophie
Dr. Sarah Elizabeth VanCleve started at Merrill Animal Clinic September 2008. She has worked at Southside Animal Clinic, Northside Animal Hospital, Briar Patch Animal Clinic in Ithaca NY and Parkway Animal Hospital. She graduated from Episcopal High School of Jacksonville in 1976. She graduated from Princeton University in 1980 with her AB. Dr. VanCleve graduated from the University of Florida in 1996 as a DVM. She graduated from the University of North Florida with her Masters degree in Education in 1999.
Dr. VanCleve lives with her husband, Alan. Their daughters: “Sarah,” “Dani,” & “Polly,” Their sons: “Murphy” & “Mac.” They share their home with a plethora of animals; the Italian greyhounds are: “Munchie,” “Kiwi,” “Momo,” “Netty.” Their Labrador Retriever is “Nessie.” The cats are “Dribbles” & “Pauly.” Also a Leopard Gecko named Fiesty, a Canary, a Finch, turtles, fish, hamsters and gerbils. In her spare time, Dr. VanCleve is an avid reader, practices yoga, plays tennis and breeds champion Italian Greyhounds occasionally.

Dani, Alan, Polly, Sarah, Mac, Murphy, Beth
Dr. Scarlet Motycka started at Merrill Animal Clinic September of 2006. She was a Veterinary Technician in Orlando From May 1997 until May 2000. Then she was an Associate Veterinarian at St. John’s Vet Clinic from June 2005 through May 2006. Then she began working at Clay Duval Pet Emergency from May 2006 until April 2009. Dr. Motycka has been a relief vet from for various practices since September 2006. She graduated from the University of Florida in 1997 with her BS in Microbiology. Then she graduated from the University of Florida in 2001 with her BS in Animal Science. And yet again, she graduated from the University of Florida in 2005 with her DVM. “Go Gators!”
Scarlet & Brian Motycka
Our Book Keeper:
Angel Scarborough has been the bookkeeper at Merrill Animal Clinic since 1999. She is married to Mike and they have a son Chase 23 and a daughter, Cori 21. Angel enjoys spending time with her family which includes Chloe, her golden retreiver who is 9 years old and her grand-doggy Weezy who is 3 years old.
The Scarboroughs: Chase, Angel, Mike, Corrine, Wheezy (dog)
The Receptionists:
Kathy Pike (Office Manager) has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since December 1991. She volunteered previously at St. Johns Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and she volunteered at the Jacksonville Humane Society. Kathy was a pre-school director, and teacher for 15 years, she has never regretted leaving the two legged babies for the four legged babies. kathy also was involved in dog rescue for numerous years,and is an active member in several dog groups, including chihuahua meet-up,beaches dog park, and active dog meetup. kathy loves nothing better than long walks with her dogs.

(Cory, Kathy & Jermey, Sawyer, Truman

Isabel, Zoe & Truman (again) Pike
Jessica “Crider” Garcia (Client Liaison) attended Jacksonville University where she met her husband. They graduated together in 2005 and were married in 2007. They now live in the Arlington area with 6 cats “Mookie,” “Gonzo,” “Churro,” “Cinderella,” “Pryce,” & “Hookah” and their lovable little dog, Shark Bite. Jessica started at Merrill Animal Clinic in October 2004. She enjoys laughing and having a good time with friends and family.


Jessica, Shark Bite, Pryce is White. Cinderella

& Hookah Garcia
Britton Humphries just recently married in January 2011. She started working at Merrill Animal Clinic in December 2010. Currently, she is attending FSCJ and hoping to transfer to Florida Coastal Law School to pursue a degree in Political Science. She has two cats and hopes to aquire a lot more animals! When she’s not working, Britton loves to watch movies and reruns of Criminal Minds. In her future she plans to have a house full of animals and 3 to 4 kids!

Britton Humphries, Warner & Strider
Melissa Grant is both a receptionist and a kennel technician at Merrill Animal Clinic. She has worked here since December 18, 2008. She has a twin sister Melanie who also works at Merrill Animal Clinic, as well as a younger sister. Melissa is a full time student at Jacksonville University, studying to get her Bachelors Degree, majoring in Marine Biology. Her cat ”Ferra” thinks she is royalty. She loves reading, going to the beach, and being creative/crafty.

Melissa Grant, Ferra
The Technicians:
Jessica “Hokey” Hoekstra, (Head VeterinaryTechnician) has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since 2002. She started out in the kennel and rapidly moved up to Technician. She graduated from Terry Parker in 2001. Attended UNF until 2004. She lives with her 2 dogs, “Woody” & “Stevie Rae.” As well as, 2 cats, “Jose,” & “Dash.” In her spare time she is an avid reader & enjoys spending time with her boyfriend, family & friends.

Jessica Hoekstra, Woody & Stevie Rae, Jose
Angela Burrows (Senior Veterinary Technician) has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since May 2000. Previous to that she worked at Sumter County Animal Hospital since June of 1995. She volunteered in the rehabilitation of wildlife for Ms. Judy Carter for the La Gaudar Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and with Mrs. Lee Split for pediatrics for the exotic cats at Savage Kingdom Sanctuary both in Sumter County. She graduated from Lake Weir High School in 1992. And then she graduated with her AA from Jacksonville Community College in 2008. She lives with her daughter Danielle, their 2 dogs and 3 cats. In her spare time, Angela enjoys inner tubing down Itchnatukni River, hiking with her dogs, painting, photography, reading, writing or anything creative.

(Angela Burrows & Sherbert
Melanie Grant has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since June 2007 where she started out in the kennel. Then in January 2010 she moved up to receptionist; followed by yet another move to technician in April 2010. Melanie graduated from Terry Parker High, Florida State College of Jacksonville with her AA, and is currently pursuing her nursing degree in their RN program. Melanie’s twin sister Melissa works at MAC as well. She has two cats “Panda” & “Captain” (retired blood donor at MAC).


Melanie Grant, Captain & Panda
Sarah Simpkins has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since July 2008 where she to started out as a kennel technician and moved up to receptionist followed quickly by technician. She graduated from Terry Parker High School in 2007. Sarah married Derek Simpkins in December 2010. They share their home with “Buster” a chihuahua and “Grey Goose,” the tiny terror kitty! They enjoy the beach & parks.

Sarah & Derek Simpkins, Grey Goose & Buster
Kennel Attendants:
Helen Sanchez has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since Feb 2009. She has a 3 year old son & is engaged to be married Aug 2012. Helen graduated from State Academy in 2008. She loves working with animals. She has two dogs “Cici” & “Diego” and two cats “Elmo” & “Ion.”




Helen Sanchez, Cici, Diego, Eon & Elmo
Kathy Shakelford has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since October 2010. Previous veterinary experience was acquired at Parkway Animal Hospital. She Went Terry Parker High School. She is married to Reuben and they have 2 children Misty & James. And her grandkids are “Autumn,” “Logan,” “Desirae,” & “Blake.” They have 6 Boston Terriers named: “Dexter,” “Dakota,” “Mac,” “Lakota,” & “Cheyenne.” They also have a cat named “Sony.” In her spare time she is a dancer at Native American Pow-wows.

Kathy Shakelford, Dexter, Dakota, Mac, Lakota, Rocky & Cheyenne
Danielle Burrows has been working at Merrill Animal Clinic since March 2011. But has been volunteering here for quite some time. She currently attends Terry Parker High School. She lives with her mom, their 2 dogs and 3 cats. She enjoys hanging out with her friends, texting, facebooking, reading, music, movies, especially musicals, Glee, and dying her hair.

Dannie Burrows, Smudge & Petey
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We hope you enjoyed our newest edition of our newsletter.
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Sincerely,
The Staff at Merrill Animal Clinic
(904) 744-7206
~Bella Woods
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February is Dental Awareness Month!
Stinky, Embarrassing Breath?
Our MAC staff can take care of that!
Did you know that stinky smelly breath can mean that there is bacteria present in your pet’s mouth that leads to plaque and dental disease?
Yellow, brown or green deposits are tartar or calculus and can lead to heart, joint, kidney, and liver infections!
Healthy gums are pink. But an early sign of gingivitis, or gum inflammation, is a red line at the base of the gums just above the teeth. Without proper treatment, the teeth can eventually be lost.
Loose teeth and severe sensitivity of the mouth indicate the later stages of periodontitis. This means bacteria have found their way into the gums, eating away the bones that hold the teeth in place.
Regular dental cleanings by the Dental Team at Merrill Animal Clinic is the most effective way to ensure your pet’s good dental health. Call us at (904) 744-7206 to book your pet’s dental appointment today!
We’re Celebrating Dental Awareness and Offering this Promotion only in the Month of February!
Routine Dentals are as low as $165.00
Call us at (904) 744-7206 to book your pet’s dental appointment today!
The Staff at Merrill Animal Clinic ![]()
~Bella Woods
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Save 20%
That’s 20% OFF Dental procedures including: blood work, sedation, ultrasonic scaling & polishing and extractions. Does NOT include any additional services such as vaccines, medications, or other surgical procedures ex: mass removals. Pets must be current on vaccinations and have proof of a negative heart worm test within the last year. Pets over 8 years of age are required to have pre-anesthetic blood work prior to the dental procedure.
This coupon must be mentioned when scheduling the appointment, it is not required to print or bring in person. This coupon is transferable, so you are encouraged to share this offer with friends and family.
Offer Expires: February 28, 2011
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Welcome to our Newsletter!
Welcome to Merrill Animal Clinic’s first newsletter! We are really excited about this new form of communication. Sign up to join our mailing list so you can take part in our upcoming offers and receive handy tips to keep your pets safe and healthy!
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