
Bees Ferry Veterinary Hospital offers boarding and day-care for our patients with unique needs. We welcome senior pets, pets that take daily medications or pets with special behavioral needs.
All pets must be free of fleas and ticks. We require that you have administered a veterinary approved monthly prevention within 30 days of admission. If we see any evidence of parasites, we will treat your pet accordingly and charge your account.
We require up-to-date vaccinations or proof of satisfactory serum titers to these common diseases:
Dogs: Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza , Bordatella and Rabies
Cats: Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia and Rabies
MASSAGE
At Bees Ferry Veterinary Hospital, we believe in the total well-being of your pet. Massage calms anxiety, loosens muscles, and provides additional one-on-one attention every pet deserves during their time away from home.
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Kennel Staff
Sharon Saunders
Sharon started with us in April of 2006 and is a Kennel Assistant.
- Hobbies/Personal interests: Sharon enjoys boating.
- Pets: Sharon has 3 dogs: Katie, the Lab and two Pit Bulls: Dozer and Dixie.
Kim Weinbach
Kim started with us of April of 2007.
- Hobbies/Personal Interests: Kim spends her free time reading, boating, promoting animal rights and helping animal-rescue groups. Kim has a special interest in natural alternatives for pet care.
- Pets/Family: Husband: Phil. Cats: Bengals Sweet Pea and Isabella, Maine Coon Boo Boo Kitty, Calico Zuni, three black and white boys Stuckie, Stache and Mr. Big, grey tabbies Seven and Bug. Dogs: Broccoli, Rusty, Dalmation Lady, Nugget and Savannah
- Special Hospital Duties: Kim is on our Adoption Team, making sure our strays find the best homes!
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Jean Sorocco
Jean is one of our wonderful Kennel Assistants.
Family/Pets: Jean shares her home with two Boston Terriers, a cockatiel and also has recently opened her home to a new pet: |
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Hello, my name is Isaac. I was turned over to Dr Saenger because my original owner couldn't afford my rather chronic sinus troubles .
I live a much more comfortable life now. I am over 70 years old but I don't feel it. I'm still laying eggs and I feel like I am a testament to good nutrition and care. |
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Kelly Britton
Kelly started with us in 2006. She took some time off to have her baby girl and rejoined our team in 2008.