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  • 5401 Randolph Road
  • Rockville, MD 20852
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Pet Adoption

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We couldn’t be happier for the pets for whom we have helped find loving homes. Although we are not a rescue group ourselves, we have always done whatever we can to facilitate finding a home for pets in need. Whether you adopt a pet from a local... read more

Who Do I Call if I’ve Lost or Found a Pet?

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If your pet is lost, or if you find a pet, we have provided some phone numbers that can be helpful in assisting you. In addition to these resources, please contact us anytime during office hours for help with animal identification. We have the... read more

Microchipping Your Pet

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A microchip that's no bigger than a grain of rice can be implanted into all kinds of pets -- from cats and dogs to reptiles and birds. The device carries a number, which is plugged into a database that includes the name and contact information of a... read more

Recognizing Signs of Illness in Your Pet

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It takes a watchful eye to recognize what may be early signs of disease or health problems, please let us know if you notice any of these changes in your pet. Behavioral Changes Decreased activity Less interaction with family members Change... read more

Does Your Indoor Cat Need Heartworm and Flea & Tick Protection?

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Yes! Over 25% of cats with proven heartworm infection are kept indoors exclusively. Owners/family members in the household as well as other pets that do go outside can bring in different parasites and fleas that can affect your indoor cat. All it... read more

What are Heartworms and are They Dangerous?

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Heartworms are a parasite transmitted by mosquitoes, and are almost always fatal if not detected and treated early. Fortunately, prevention is easy. We recommend annual testing as well as a year-round program of... read more