Hello, HIVE Friends!
Friday our Siberian husky, Nymeria, had an appointment with the veterinarian for her "ANNUAL ADULT WELLNESS VISIT."
It was originally scheduled for last Saturday but the veterinarian had an emergency and changed the date/time.
Come along and see the fun time we had!
McCauley Animal Clinic has two locations in St. Charles County. The one in the photo above is our regular vet clinic and where we visited today.
Here's a quick little back story about Nymeria and the impact of the pandemic on her womanhood...
We added Nymeria to our family at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. When she was a puppy and had regular veterinarian checkups and vaccines, we forgot to schedule out in advance for her to be spayed. Female Siberian huskies have their first heat cycle between 6 to12 months old. In October 2020, Nymeria was 7 months old and with Thanksgiving less than a month away. I called the local McCauley Animal Clinic and ask for an appointment thinking it would be in a week or two. Imagine my shock when they told me due to the pandemic and being shorthanded (staff and vets out with Covid) the first available opening was the last week of December! HECK NO! No way I was taking a chance playing Russian roulette and gambling the chance of our dog having her period for the holidays (heat cycles last 3-4 weeks). Nope. Not with my bad luck. Then I remembered the veterinarians had another clinic location in a small country town called New Melle, about 15 miles away on two-lane stretch of highway filled with twists and turns. I hastily called to see if they had any availability for her surgery and was fortunate there was an opening later that week. Ultimately, that was where Nymeria had surgery to be spayed during the COVID pandemic in 2020. More about that experience another time...
Moral of the story?
Plan your dog's surgeries well in advance!
I SEE DOGGIES
WHY DOG CRYING?
NO LIKE DIS PLACE
FINALLY, IN DA ROOM
NOT DA TABLE
THINGY MY HUMANS STARE AT & TOUCH INSTEAD OF ME
DA FUK? NO MASKIES FUR ME
I BEING GOOD GIRL!
DAT NOT DOG IN PICTURE
SIMPARICA TRIO is indicated for the prevention of
heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis and for the treatment and control of roundworm (immature adult and adult Toxocara canis and adult Toxascaris leonina) and adult hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala) infections. SIMPARICA TRIO kills adult fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and is indicated for the treatment and prevention of flea infestations, and the treatment and control of tick infestations with Amblyomma americanum (lone star tick), Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick), Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick), Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick)
SIMPARICA TRIO, 44.1-88#, 6pk.
Subtotal $144.50
Physical Wellness Exam $29.00
Heartworm antigen test $38.00
Intestinal Parasite Exam $27.00
Distemper combo vaccine (DHLPP) $26.00
Bordetella (oral) vaccine $26.00
Biohazard Waste Disposal Fee $4.95
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Patient Subtotal: $150.95 + $144.50 SIMPARICA TRIO
Total: $295.45
Our furbabies are irreplaceable!
🐾❤🐺❤🐾
She weighed 51.5 pounds and is in perfect health according to her veterinarian. I wish I had such great news after seeing my doctors!
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE AND A DOG
...AND YOUR POCKETBOOK!
Click to listen to the song I picked for my post
Click to listen to the song I picked for my post
"Give a Little Bit" by Supertramp
Give a little bit
Oh, give a little bit of your love to me
I'll give a little bit
I'll give a little bit of my life for you
Now's the time that we need to share
So find yourself, we're on our way back home
Oh, going home
Don't you need, don't you need to feel at home?
Oh, yeah, we gotta sing
Ooh, yeah, gotta get a feeling
Ooh, yeah, come along too 🎶