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Do you have a finicky cat?
Do you try to hide the medicine in the food only to find it at the bottom of the empty dish?
Do Fido and Fluffy get ferocious when you try to “pill” them?
Does Fluffy run and hide merely at the sound of you opening the pill container?

Rye Beach Pharmacy’s Compounding Lab can turn medicine time into treat time! Instead of pills, your pet can enjoy a chewy and delicious treat in their favorite flavor!
Rye Beach Pharmacy
464 Forest Avenue
Rye, NY 10580
Phone: (914) 967 - 0856
Fax: (914) 967 - 1989
Email: info@ryerx.com
Website: www.ryerx.com

Once a month topical application to prevent fleas and ticks.
For dogs and cats.
www.Frontline.com

 

Here's to your pet's health. When your pet needs specialized nutrition to help manage a health condition, Purina Veterinary Diets has the answer. It's only available through veterinarians, so be sure to ask you veterinarian if one of our products is right for your cat or dog.
www.PurinaVeterinaryDiets.com

A great place to go that will answer any questions or concerns you have about spaying and neutering your pet.
www.y2spay.com

This is a site dedicated to educating the pet owner about their pet's dental health.
www.PetDental.com

Do you have questions about animal health, medications, therapies, surgery, behavior, or safety?
VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world's first and largest online veterinary database and community.
www.VeterinaryPartner.com

ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center

In a life-and-death situation when every minute counts for an animal, you can call the ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center for 24-hour emergency information. To call directly, the number is: 888-426-4435. A $55 consultation fee may be charged to your credit card.
www.aspca.org

Dog daycare, training, puppy playgroups grooming and sleepovers.
www.CanineKindergarten.com