Apple Valley Animal Hospital

1207 Cedar Creek Grade
Winchester, VA 22602

(540)678-0202

www.applevalleypet.com

 

Links

 

In addition to the Pet Health Care Library, we have provided the following links to websites that provide some great information on a variety of topics related to veterinary medicine and pet health care. We will update this page frequently, and would love to hear your ideas on links that you would like to see us add to this page to share with other pet owners. Feel free to send us your favorites. If we like them, we will add them to our list!

 

  • Heartworm Society
    Everything you ever wanted to know about heartworm disease can be found here!
  • Behavior Problems
    The ASPCA has some great info on behavior problems and solutions for them. Check this out for some info on common problems you may experience with them.
  • National Animal Poison Control Center
    This is the website of the National Animal Poison Control Center. It includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control center.
  • USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    The USDA maintains this website with information on a variety of animal health related topics, including the latest news on such things as Mad Cow Diseases, foot and mouth disease, and many other things.
  • Rainbow Bridge 
    Anyone who has ever lost a pet should visit this wonderful site. It is a terrific tribute to our lost family members
  • Lyme Disease 
    Great information on Lyme Disease from the AVMA. This disease is very prevalent in our area, we see 2-5 cases every 2 months or so, if not more.
  • Diabetes
    The AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) has great info.
  • K9-ACV: A CUSTOMIZED CANCER VACCINE FOR DOGS
    Experimental Autologous Cancer Vaccines created by Ardent Animal Health are provided under 9 CFR 103.3 via USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics oversight for use under supervision/prescription of a licensed veterinarian. Safety & efficacy have not been established.
  • ACTISTEM THERAPY
    Due to injury and/or age sometimes our own repair abilities can use a jump-start. By using the pet’s own repair cells isolated from fat tissue in the body, this repair ability can be applied to areas of need.