Take a look at these newly opened, coming soon, or expanding animal care establishments
As the demand for animal care grows, more veterinary centers, as well as animal supply stores are opening. These veterinary facilities, equipped with newer technologies and suites, help improve access to care for pets, livestock, and other animals. Animal supply stores, meanwhile, help meet the everyday needs of animal owners.
Below are 3 animal care business that have recently opened:
Ribbon Chewing Ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Lovet Pet Health Care)
Formerly known as AZPetVet, Lovet Pet Health Care—a network of animal hospitals in the Phoenix, Arizona area—has opened the doors to a new hospital in Queen Creek, Arizona. The new location marks the network’s 23rd hospital in the greater Phoenix area.1
Lovet offers a series of services, including urgent; primary care; surgery; and advanced services like acupuncture, cold laser, endoscopies, cardiology consultations, care for reptiles and other exotics, and more.2 The network also offers same-day appointments and welcomes walk-ins. To mark its new opening, Lovet held a community event with a Ribbon Chewing Ceremony, where a rescue dog from #LovePup, a local 501(c)3 rescue focused on shelter prevention, chewed through an edible ribbon.1
Virginia Veterinary Centers (VVC) recently announced the opening of a new 32,00 sq ft emergency and specialty veterinary hospital in Short Pump, Virginia. The new center is providing 24/7 emergency care and a variety of specialty services like ophthalmology, radiation oncology, neurology, and more. Moreover, the hospital contains a critical care unit (ICU) with high-flow oxygen and ventilators, dedicated isolation suites for respiratory and gastrointestinal infectious diseases, radiation therapy, 7 surgery suites, 31 exam rooms, and a full in-house lab.
"We are thrilled to open the doors to our new state-of-the-art hospital, designed with both innovation and care in mind. With the latest medical equipment and a team of world-class specialists, we are poised to offer exceptional care to pets in our community,” Andrea Bulifant, VVC director of operations said in an organizational release.3 “This facility reflects our commitment to the health and well-being of animals, providing cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment options that were previously unavailable to metro Richmond area. Pet owners can now feel confident knowing that their beloved companions will receive the highest level of care in a compassionate and advanced environment."
Feeds’n Needs Hammonds Plains interior. (Photo courtesy of Feeds'n Needs)
In Nova, Scotia, Canada, Feeds’n Needs Hammonds Plains—an animal feed and supply retail store—has opened. With 15 stores in Canada, Feeds’n Needs is the retail division of Shur-Gain/Trouw Nutrition. The store offers dog, cat, small animal, birds, farm, and lawn and garden supplies under one roof.
"We are excited to open our doors in Hammonds Plains and become a part of this vibrant community," Brittni Crowell, Hammonds Plains store manager, said in a company release.4 "Our store offers an extensive selection of pet supplies, livestock feed, wild bird food & supplies, and gardening products, all under one roof. We look forward to welcoming our customers and providing them with the best shopping experience."
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