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10% OFF on 6 month packs of Flea Control & Heartworm Prevention June 2012

Merrill Animal Clinic
bella & Uly
June 2012
News from Merrill Animal Clinic 
Greetings! 

     We are excited to share with you another edition of our monthly newsletter. In this edition you will find information on Heartworms, Fleas, Intestinal Parasites, and one of our most successful & highly anticipated money saving offers!

One of the Perils of Living in a Swamp 

     Did you know that even if your pets are inside most of the day, they are still vulnerable to mosquito bites when they go out for potty breaks and walks? Mosquitos are most active at dusk and dawn and are stealthy at getting into homes without humans detecting their whereabouts. With each bite from a mosquito, your pet runs the risk of becoming infected with heartworms.  

     Heartworm disease is all too common, very serious and potentially fatal. The parasitic worms actually live in the animal’s heart and lungs. It is not unusual to have 30 or more worms living in the pet’s heart and lung area. Sadly, the symptoms often do not present themselves until the heartworm disease is advanced.  

     Dog’s symptoms include a mild but persistent cough, reduced appetite, weight loss, and fatigue after moderate exercise. Cats can also get heartworms. The symptoms for cats may be very nonspecific, including gagging,vomiting, rapid or difficulty breathing, weight loss and lethargy. We can run a simple in house blood test to diagnose whether your pets are positive for heart worms or not. 

     Florida and the entire southeast area is an extremely high-risk area for the spread of heartworms throughout the entire year. That is why it is imperative to keep pets current on their heartworm prevention every month. Animals are infected with heartworms from the bites of mosquitos. And unfortunately, Florida has mosquitos year round as it never gets cold enough to kill the pesky parasites.  

     Luckily, heartworms are easily prevented in both dogs and cats. We carry many forms of heartworm prevention to suit every pet’s needs. We have once-a-month pills, chews and topicals. We sell preventatives that are strictly for heartworms as well as products that are a combination of flea and heartworm prevention. There is not a product that prevents fleas, ticks and heartworms all at the same time – yet!  

     Just like human medicine, prevention is far less expensive than treatment. The pill can cost as little as $5.00 a month, per pet, depending on the pet’s weight and which product you choose. Without prevention, your pet’s susceptibility to heartworms is very high. This is why year-round prevention is an absolute must. 

     The other reason that it is important to be diligent with your pet’s heartworm prevention is that currently the medicine used to treat heartworms in dogs is not available from the manufacturer. We have no idea when the product will be available again. Therefore, we don’t have a a way to treat the disease in dogs. There still isn’t an approved method of heartworm treatment for cats.  

     Keeping your pets indoors is not an effective method of preventing heartworm disease. As mentioned before mosquitos find their way into many clean/maintained homes, resulting in many “indoor only” animals testing positive for heartworm disease. You can try to reduce the mosquitos in your immediate area by getting rid of any standing water to prevent mosquito larvae from maturing. Look around your property for flower pots, bowls, even tires with stagnant water sitting in them. However, this may be futile as we obviously live in a swamp. Being Floridians we are surrounded by multitudes of water sources. 

 We urge you to not use human insect repellents containing DEET on your pets. If you ever have a question about what you can or can not use on your pet give us a call, (904) 744-7206. We are happy to help keep your pets safe. 

The Breakdown of Flea Control,Heartworm Preventions andCombinations that MAC carries
 
 It can get very confusing trying to figure out which products are best for your pets. That is why we have made this handy reference guide for you to see the breakdown of what we have available and what exactly it treats and prevents. If you still have questions about a product or what is best for your furry babies, just give our office a call.  

Flea Control Types

Comfortis: Oral Flea Prevention Chewable Tablet  (Dogs only) 

  

 

      

 

Pet must have current rabies vaccine & have had an exam within one year with one of our veterinarians for this product as it is a perscription flea prevention.

 

Pet must have current rabies vaccine & have had an exam within one year with one of our veterinarians for this product as it is a perscription flea prevention.

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Advantage II: Topical Flea Prevention(Dogs & Cats)

Advantage K9  Advantage Feline 

Heartworm Prevention Types

Heartgard: Oral Heartworm Prevention, Hookworm & Roundworm Treatment Chewable Treat (Dogs & Cats)

Pet needs to have proof of a current negative heartworm test within the past year. We no longer offer Heartgard for Cats. 

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Tri-Heart Plus: Heartworm Prevention, Hookworm & Roundworm Treatment Chewable Tablet  (Dogs only) 

Flea & Heartworm Prevention

Trifexis: Oral Flea & Heartworm Prevention plus Hookworm, Roundworm & Whipworm Treatment Chewable Tablet  (Dogs only)

 

Pet must have a current Rabies Vaccine within one year. They must have a negative heartworm test within one year. And they have to of had an exam with a veterinarian at our office within the past year as well.

*Pets with a history of seizures should not take Trifexis *

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Advantage-Multi: Topical Flea & Heartworm Prevention Prevention plus Hookworm, Roundworm & Whipworm  Treatment (Dogs & Cats)

   

     We no longer sell tick control. The reason for this is because those products have gone over the counter. You can buy them at super discount stores for less than we can get them. The tick products available over the counter that our doctors recommend are Advantix and Frontline. We do not advise using any other over the counter products to treat ticks. Also avoid putting any pyrethrin based products on cats as they can be fatal. 

     Did you know that there is not a cure for allergies? Veterinarians can only treat the symptoms. Also, once an animal develops an allergy to a certain type of allergen, they often develop sensitivities to other allergens as well. For example, many animals are allergic to pollen, grasses and molds. They may also develop allergies to foods, fleas or develop contact allergies. Dogs and cats don’t show the same symptoms as humans do when they are allergic to things. We get upper respiratory symptoms like congestion. Animals metabolize the allergens and then excrete them through their skin causing them to itch. It can be very frustrating for pet owners to live with itchy pets but it is far worse for the suffering animal. 

     Aside from environmental allergens, parasites can cause pets to be itchy. Many people do not think that their pet has fleas but they come in with a scratching dog that is chewing its rear end and is bald around hind legs and tail base. This is a “tell tail” sign of Flea  Allergy. It’s difficult for some to understand how a dog can chew itself raw and they never saw a flea. What happens is the flea jumps onto your pet, takes a blood meal, jumps off, lays eggs in your carpet or grass, and waits to get on again. That one bite emitted saliva into your pet’s skin. And some animals are allergic to the saliva. This is called Flea Allergic Dermatitis. Just one flea bite sets off a wildfire effect in the skin, that drives the animal crazy and forces them to scratch and chew themselves into a frenzy. The best way to prevent this from happening is to keep your pet current on flea control. We have fleas year round in Florida and there is no way to prevent a rogue flea from getting through to your pet. By being diligent with the prevention you can drastically reduce the number of outbreaks you and your pet must endure. If your product isn’t working let us know and we will find an alternative. No animal should suffer from fleas. Also, please note that animals with tape worms were infected by eating a flea.   

 

 

 
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Swamp Life Revisited
The Breakdown
Meet Our Doctors
Meet Elise! Updates on Alaida & Lila!
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Dr. W & Dogs 3
Jeff Woods
Rogaski
Cathy Rogaski
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Scarlet Motycka
Dr. VC & Iggy pups
Beth Van Cleve

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Dr. Scarlet Motycka & her husband Brian are proud to introduce their new gorgeous daughter, Elise! 
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Have you checked out ePetHealth yet? 
If you are new to ePetHealth just follow the easy instructions on their website. Simply click “first-time login.”
However, if you have had difficulties signing into ePetHealth in the past, they should be resolved now. It was a rough transition from ePetRecords to ePetHealth for many of us. But we think the site is very beneficial to our clients so we hung in there through all the glitches & hopefully you will like the changes that they have made. And the best part is, this service is FREE to our clients! You can go to the ePetHealth website by clicking on their logo above & log into your account using the e-mail address that we have on file for you. You no longer use your pet’s serial number to log in – but keep it for their lost & found tag program. Then you try your old password. If it doesn’t work, try typing “password” as your password. Once into the system, change it to your own unique password. If you still can’t log into ePetHealth call us at (904) 744-7206 and we will look into for you.
Pet Owner Benefits:

  • Ability to manage pets’ health schedules, view upcoming appointments, edit both your & your pet’s information, or follow up on healthcare recommendations.

ePetDemo

  • 24/7 access to the required medical records, including radiographs as needed for boarding, traveling, enrolling in classes, or in an emergency.
  • Email alert reminders can be setup for product or medication doses. eAlerts helps you manage the number of doses remaining and the days between doses.

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  • Request appointments, make boarding reservations, refill medications, or ask general questions. eClinic is available 24/7, which makes communication with your clinic convenient and easy.

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  • Surf the ePetHealth Website & let us know what you think, we always appreciate feedback

Bella Woods Pool
~ Bella Woods
We would like to thank you…
for taking the time to look at our newsletter. Please give us a call at (904) 744-7206 or send an e-mail
if you have any suggestions for upcoming articles you’d be interested in. We love your feedback.
Also, feel free to e-mail us pictures of your babies for their medical record. Be sure to mention if you want to share them in the newsletter or on our Facebook page. Or feel free to post them yourself Like us on Facebook.
Sincerely, The Staff at Merrill Animal Clinic

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Save 10% off any 6 month supply (box) of Heartworm Prevention and/or Flea Control. Pet must have proof of a current Rabies Vaccine and negative heartworm test within the past year. Also, pet needs to have had an exam with one of Merrill Animal Clinic’s Veterinarians within the past year as well. Call us at (904) 744-7206 for details. This offer is not available for online purchases. This coupon is transferable. We encourage recipients to share this offer with friends and family. You need only mention this offer to our receptionist to receive the savings.
Offer Expires: June 30,2012

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Dec 15

Holiday Special 2011 Newsletter

December 2011
Holiday Savings
from Merrill Animal Clinic
In This Issue
Welcome Greeting
Holiday Special Offer
Article: Cat Vaccination Myths Article II: Pet’s Blood Work
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Scarlet Motycka

Greetings!


Welcome to another edition of MAC’s Newsletter
As the close of another year approaches we thought we’d tell you about another Merrill Animal Clinic Exclusive Money Saving Opportunity. With the hustle and bustle of the seasons many pets get overlooked on their yearly vaccinations. We offer yearly packages to fit all ages, needs and budgets throughout the year. However for December only you can save even more! So if your pets are due or even overdue for vaccinations we hope you’ll take advantage of our Holiday Express Offers. 

Holiday Express Packages    

You can Save 15% off of your Pet’s Yearly VIsit in the month of December 

 

OR they can have a FREE (canine) bath instead of the 15% off. (Must be the pet that is receiving the yearly.)
 
Feline Yearly/Annual includes: Exam, Rabies, FVRCP, FELV, Fecal or Deworming, with or without Bloodwork (depending on the age of pet.)
Cat Baths are not available due to safety issues.

 

Canine Yearly/Annual includes: Exam, Rabies, DHPPV, Bordetella, Fecal, Heartworm Test, with or without Bloodwork (depending on age of pet.) The Influenza vaccine can be included in this special offer. Baths must be done at the same time of yearly & on the same pet. This promotion can not be used with any other discounts, deals. or special offers.

 

Call (904) 744-7206 for prices and appointment. 
Please say: HOLIDAY EXPRESS when booking the appointment 
Offer Expires: December 31st, 2011

Cat Vaccination Myths  

   Bites are worrisome, regardless if the culprit is a dog or a cat, for many reasons. Why did it bite? Is the wound severe enough to warrant medical attention? What is the infection risk? And most importantly, what are the chances of contracting disease? 
   Society tends to be misinformed when it comes to cats. It is commonly thought that cats are antisocial, they fend for themselves, and that they do not need attention like dogs do. And one of the scariest myths is that cats do not need vaccinations.

 

   One reason for this myth is that inoculations against preventable diseases in cats is controversial. And that is why it is so important to understand the ramifications of these diseases that cats can indeed contract, in order to make the right choice in whether to vaccinate or not.
   Experts agree, it is truly a matter of Public Health. Therefore it is vital to know that by not getting core vaccines for cats, such as Rabies and FVRCP (Feline Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia Vaccine) can have severe consequences to both pets as well as people. Pet owners that haven’t followed through on vaccinations often wish that there was something that could have been done to save their pets, but unfortunately it’s much easier to prevent illness with a simple vaccine than it is to treat afterwards.
   Panleukopenia is the “P” in the FVRCP vaccine: is a highly contagious, tough and opportunistic virus. It is similar to the canine parvo virus. It can survive on surfaces for over a year as well as in freezing temperatures. It is secreted by body fluids, including saliva and mucus. Therefore, it is very easy for a cat to get infected from a sneeze, to eat or drink from a bowl where an infected cat ate or drank, or even to rub where an infected cat was, groom themselves & then become infected as well. Symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting and fever. The virus actually shuts down the cat’s immune system by suppressing the production of white blood cells, thus inhibiting the ability to fight off infection. Calicivirus is the “C” in FVRCP, and causes upper respiratory infections as well as oral disease. Rhinotrachetitis is the “R” in FVRCP and also causes upper respiratory infections. All of these are reasons to get your cat vaccinated. 
   Another virus we recommend preventing (for most cats) is FELV or Feline leukemia as it suppresses the immune system. It is usually spread through saliva from other cats. It is highly recommended to vaccinate against the virus as there is no cure for it. 

   Rabies is 100% fatal. All unvaccinated mammals are subject to infection, including humans. By law, all pets over 16 weeks must be vaccinated and receive annual or tri-annual boosters. People often argue that their pets are indoors only. However, there have been reports of wildlife coming into homes unknowingly to the owners – through chimneys or other overlooked means, biting pets & ultimately infecting the owners. It’s a long shot but has happened. It’s safer to just keep your pets vaccinated. We offer 1 year as well as 3 year rabies vaccines. Duval County requires annual rabies tags, which are available in our office.
   Often we hear people claim that vaccinations are not needed, and veterinarians just push vaccines to attain revenue. However, hopefully this article sheds some light on the facts and dispels any myths about the importance of vaccinations. 
 
Yearly Vaccination Time … to get the Bloodwork or not to get the Bloodwork?   Many pet owners question why we recommend bloodwork on perfectly healthy looking dogs and cats. Blood and urine testing are extremely beneficial diagnostic tools that veterinarians use to look at the overall health of your pet. They look for diabetes, liver and kidney diseases, thyroid disease, and other sources of illness and infections. Many of these underlying problems are not obvious on an exam, and if caught early can be successfully treated or controlled. Further diagnostic testing such as radiographs or ultrasound may be recommended.    If your pet’s bloodwork turns out to be within normal limits, then it is used as a baseline for future bloodwork results. Comparison of results are especially useful when a pet becomes ill. Routine bloodwork is recommended for pets over 5 years old, especially over 8 years old, or any aged patient undergoing surgical procedures. While bloodwork can be an added expense at the time, it is really an investment in your pet’s long term health.Food for thought: The costs for pet care are a fraction of what the same procedures cost in human medicine.

 

Have a Happy, Healthy & Safe Holiday Season,
Bella Woods Pool
~ Bella Woods
& The Staff at Merrill Animal Clinic MAC Paw Prints Logo  
Save15%
You can save 15% off your pet’s yearly visits in the month of December. 
 
OR they can have a FREE (canine) bath instead of the 15% off. 
Canine Yearly/Annual includes: Exam, Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella, Fecal, Heartworm Test, with or without additional bloodwork (depending on age of pet). The Influenza vaccine can be included in this special offer. Baths must be done at the time of yearly. Call for prices & appointment.
Feline Yearly/Annual includes: Exam, Rabies, FVRCP, FELV, Fecal or Deworming, with or without additional bloodwork (depending on the age of the pet.) Cat baths are not available due to safety issues. Call for prices & appointment.
This coupon does not need to be printed nor presented in person. But you must say Promo code: HOLIDAY EXPRESS when booking the appointment. This special offer is transferable, we encourage recipients of this message to share it with friends and family. This promotion can not be used with any other discounts, deals or special offers. 
Offer Expires: December 31st, 2011

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