We would like you, the "Pet parent", to know a list of Plants that are Poisonous to your fur babies. Most pets like to chew on anything and Veterinarians have found many unusual objects in fur babies' stomachs/intestines, plant life is one of the culprits to cause intestinal blockage.
Many pet parents dismiss the potential dangers of ingesting certain greens. Some pet parents say, "A little grass didn't hurt anybody. It's like a light salad for Fido and Kitty.". (I know this because, my parents are from the old country and believe it's like a deworming method; Which mind you, is an old wives' tale.) Truth is, if they graze from the lawn; your fur baby can get a stomach ache, vomiting, diarrhea and catch a parasite.Grass blades can even cut down the Esophagus (throat) and irritate it as well. NOT to mention the chemically treated grass, that suburban living requires; which can cause more organ damage to your pets.
Click on Poisonous Plants | petMD and Educate yourself about the potential dangers in household plants and other ordinary outdoor plants. If you believe or see evidence that your fur baby have ingested these plants and is not acting right, During our working hours 8a-7p Monday-Friday and Saturdays 8:30a-2:00p, Please call 201-814-0095 or call Pet Poison Helpline at 1-855-213-6680. Our staff will Be here for you and your fur baby.
Here at the Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital we like to supply you with the best supplies for your pets' health. We have the best vitamin supplements, Anti-flea and tick topical medication(from different brands), tooth brushes, tooth pastes(different flavors), top dog food and top cat food.
VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS: these listed in the bellow is great for your pets' coat, skin and aging process.
Nordic Naturals
EiscosaDerm
Welactin
Aller G-3
TOPICAL MEDICATION: Flea, Tick and Mosquito prevention
Frontline Plus (for different weight class in dogs and cats)
Vectra 3D (for different weight class in dogs and cats)
Advantix II (for dogs only and dosage is measured by weight)
Advantage II (for cats only and dosage measured by weight)
ORAL HEALTH: listed below is products the help promote oral health in your pet.
Tooth Brushes
Tooth pastes (different flavors)
Dental chews (different sizes per breed, different brands, and different styles/shapes)
Oral Gels (slows down tartar build up and promotes gum health)
We have a new special! Take a full advantage of our specials! Do not hesitate! You can call us and make an appointment.
Canine Spay Promo:(for female dogs)
The Canine Spay Promo includes IV & Catheter, fluids, EKG and a shot of antibiotics.
Weight class is what makes the difference in prices.
Weight Class
Prices
Less than 25lbs
$300.00
26-40lbs
$325.00
41-50lbs
$345.00
51-70lbs
$365.00
71-85lbs
$380.00
Canine Neuter Promo:(for male dogs)
The Canine Spay Promo includes IV & Catheter, fluids, EKG and a shot of
antibiotics. Weight class us what makes the difference in prices.
Weight Class
Prices
Less than 25lbs
$265.00
26-40lbs
$275.00
41-55lbs
$285.00
56-85lbs
$295.00
86-109lbs
$315.00
Feline Spay Promo: (for female cats)
The Feline Spay Promo includes IV & Catheter, fluids, EKG and a shot of antibiotics.
$275.00
Feline Neuter Promo:(for male cats)
The Feline Neuter Promo includes IV & Catheter, fluids, EKG and a shot of antibiotics.
$135.00
If your Pet weight doesn't fit in our "pre"categorized weight classes above, please call us at 201-814-0095 for more information.
Ferret care and pet clean up! Different dog/cat bowls and style. puppy pads & more
Food for all types of feline and canine age ranges!
Please don't miss out! Come by our Hospital and just shop for you pet needs!!! We are located at 199 Main Street, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey 07660.
We are open Monday thru Friday from 9:00am-7:00pm and on Saturdays 9:00am-2:00pm!
Call us at 201-814-0095 if you wish to know more information!
We are matching prices to all online prices. Just make sure to bring in a screenshot of the price of your desired product and we will match it.
Need topical anti-flea, anti-tick, anti-mosquitoes, anti- biting&sand flies, anti-biting&sucking lice or do you need just heart worm medication?
We have many brands like Vectra 3D (a shield against pests).
And Iverhart Plus for heart worm prevention.
Our offer is:
10% OFF each
Vectra 3D
IverHart Plus
If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 201-814-0095. our hours are 9am-7pm Monday thru Friday and on Saturdays 9am-2pm. We will be happy to give you more information or schedule an appointment.
Our winter special, like all good things much come to an end. We are just reminding our fellow clients and viewer who are putting this offer off to hurry and make an appointment.
The Winter Special Offers:
Dental Scaling/Polish Promo
-Including EKG, Prep-up and Antibiotics for a week
-1st payment of $100.00 then 4 monthly payments of $50.00
Canine Spay/Neuter Promo
-Includes EKG, Prep-up, Antibiotic injection and E-collar.
-Less than 50 lbs of weight 1st payment of $100.00 then 4 monthly payments of $50.00.
-More than 50 lbs of weight 1st payment of $100.00 then 5 monthly payments of $50.00. (if your female is in heat it's another $100.00 more)
Feline Spay/Neuter Promo
-Includes EKG, Prep up, Antibiotics injection and E-collar
-3 monthly payments of $80.00 for feline spay
-3 monthly payments of $50.00 for feline neuter (if your female is in heat it's another $100.00 more)
Please don't let a special like this slip through your fingers!! Call us and make an appointment with this number 201-814-0095
Let's say you just brought home a new puppy and discovered that your cute, cuddly ball of fur likes jumping up on guests and chewing on the furniture.
What do you do now?
Start training your puppy as soon as you get him. Simple obedience commands are the very first things to teach.
Who's the boss?
The most important lesson to cover is that you are the boss, so your new puppy will take direction from you. As pack animals, dogs naturally attempt to assume a leadership position. Your family is puppy's new pack, and you must quickly establish yourself as leader by being firm, consistent and clear in your communications.
It is very important to teach your dog, the "come" command, both for his own safety and yours. Use the leash method.
Begin by putting a collar on your puppy. Once he's used to wearing, attach a leash and standing several feet away, say "come", and gently pull him toward you.
As he reaches you, praise him. Puppies have short attention spans, so make is fun for him by keeping each session down to a few minutes. Do not repeat yourself or raise your voice. Soon your puppy will associate the word with the action. Then, you can begin practicing without a leash.
Sit and down commands
Teaching your dog early to sit and then lie-down are also very important. Both of these commands place your dog in a submissive position, and can be used to settle your dog if he is acting up.
you can also make a game out of encouraging your puppy o pick up his toys. Praise him for it, then each him "drop it." When first playing this game with him, be sure to keep your valuables out of reach until he learns which are his toys. Practice object exchanges, where the puppy trades you something he has for something you've got. Your pup will soon be adept at bringing you things and dropping them on command.
If your dog is playing too roughly in the house, interrupt him and send him outside to play. That way he'll learn that outside is the place for running and playing- not near the cabinet full of family heirlooms.
Guidelines for success
successful dog training relies on positive reinforcement and establishing yourself early as the leader. Remember these golden rules for a puppy training:
Start training as early as possible.
Practice patience.
Be consistent.
Be firm.
Give your puppy lots of opportunities to succeed.
Limit the opportunity for making mistakes and stop your pup if he does.
Always reward good behavior with words of praise, hugs and treats.
Practice more patience.
While there are many good books available on puppy training, most experts agree that one of the best ways to get started is by joining a group class. it's great way to socialize your pup, while you, that handler, learn the correct ways to teach, reward and correct him.
The staff here at the Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital advice our new puppy pet parents to train in a early age. Training creates a special bond between puppy and owner. We have a dog trainer in our staff and you can call her at 201-456-9289 and her name is Donna Huppert.Donna has her own website, donnasdogma.com; she is a certified Master Dog Trainer in the State of New York