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Timberlyne Animal Clinic 110 Banks Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Telephone: (919) 968-3047 |
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Legion Road Animal Clinic 1703 Legion Road Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Telephone: (919) 933-3331 |
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FEBRUARY, 2010
During the month of February, if your pet has a dental cleaning, you can purchase any 2 C.E.T dental hygiene products at a 10% discount. Purchase 3 or more C.E.T. dental hygiene products at a 15% discount!
Canine Influenza
Canine influenza is a newly emerging infectious disease caused by a "flu" virus. In dogs, a highly contagious strain of the influenza A virus known as H3N8 is able to cause respiratory illness. Other strains of the Influenza A virus are responsible for causing infections in birds, horses, pigs and people Canine influenza virus only affects dogs.
Just like human "flu", canine influenza is highly contagious. In fact, unless a dog has already had the illness and recovered, virtually every dog exposed to the virus will become infected. This is because the virus is relatively new and dogs have no natural immunity to it. While 100% of dogs are susceptible to influenza infection, about 80% of infected dogs will show signs of infection. Dogs that do not show signs of the disease can still spread the virus to other dogs.
The most common sign of canine influenza is a persistent cough. Some dogs have a soft, moist, "productive" cough, while others have a dry cough similar to that seen in dogs with kennel cough- a respiratory condition that is caused by any of a number of other viruses and bacteria.
About 80% of dogs who show signs of influenza will have mild disease. Signs in this case include a low-grade fever, nasal discharge, lack of energy, loss of appetite, and a cough that can last for up to a month.
Most dogs, regardless of breed or age, are at risk for canine influenza. However certain venues and activities can raise your dog's risk of canine influenza infection even higher. Review this list of questions to see if any of these places or activities apply to your pet.
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Welcome to Timberlyne Animal Clinic and Legion Road Animal Clinic!
Located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Timberlyne Animal Clinic and Legion Road Animal Clinic are committed to providing quality, friendly care to the pets of the Triangle area.
Patients of Timberlyne Animal Clinic include just about every kind of small animal and pocket pet: dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, mice and rats. Legion Road Animal Clinic is best suited for the care of your cats and dogs only. We also have a hospital specialized to treat your feline companions, Timberlyne Just for Cats. Each veterinarian and team member is deeply committed to the health and well-being of your pet. We love animals as much as you do!
Our mission statement is to offer the best quality veterinary medicine and surgery available, to strive to communicate with every client in a professional and empathetic manner, and to be very proud of the high standard of care we provide for all of the pets entrusted to us.
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Monday 8:00am-6:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am-6:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am-6:00pm
Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm
Friday 8:00-6:00pm
Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm
Sunday Closed
After-hours Emergencies Call any main phone number. Before 11:00pm your call will be forwarded to the on-call doctor's pager. Between 11:00pm and 8:00am you will hear a message indicating the phone number of an emergency clinic.
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TIMBERLYNE ANIMAL CLINIC
Timberlyne Animal Clinic was opened in 1987 by Dr. Wally Diehl in the Timberlyne Shopping Center. After four years of growth the clinic was outgrowing the shopping center space. It was decided that Timberlyne Professional Center would be built in 1991. This state-of-the-art building would provide a new home for the clinic along with multiple office suites for lease. In our quest to provide an atmosphere of comfort and care to both our clients and their pets, it was again decided to expand the clinic to give our feline patients their own section of the hospital. In 1996, Just for Cats was opened. Just for Cats provides our clients a separate lobby, exam rooms, and treatment room which reduce the stress of bringing your cat to the vet. Timberlyne Animal Clinic is an AAHA accredited clinic. To learn more about what this means, please read below.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an organization serving veterinarians and members of their staffs who are engaged in the delivery of veterinary medical care to pets. In addition to providing educational programs and publications and various services to practices, the Association publishes Standards for veterinary practices. Those practices that choose to undergo periodic on-site evaluation by AAHA staff may become Accredited by the Association. Membership in AAHA and participation in the Accreditation Program is voluntary. The Standards and the Accreditation Program The Standards developed and published by AAHA are widely accepted as representing those components of veterinary practice that represent high quality care. The Standards are periodically reviewed and updated to ensure that they remain consistent with evolving knowledge and technology. T
The AAHA Standards of Accreditation address the following areas: Dentistry, Emergency services, Pain management, Patient care, Surgery and anesthesia, Contagious disease protocols, Radiology services, Laboratory services, Pharmacy, Client service, Staff continuing, education and training, Human resources and leadership, Patient and staff safety, Pet medical records, Examination facilities and equipment, Housekeeping and maintenance. All AAHA-accredited practices voluntarily meet or exceed the association's standards for facilities, equipment and quality procedures. Those practices that wish to be accredited complete a lengthy application process, which culminates with an on-site visit by a veterinary professional employed by AAHA. Those practices that are found to be in compliance with the policies and Standards requirements established by the Association are awarded AAHA-Accredited Practice status. In order to maintain accreditation, the practice must undergo periodic review and additional on-site evaluations every three years. AAHA also accredits species-specific and specialty veterinary practices. The association offers accreditation for avian practices, feline practices, emergency and critical care hospitals, house call/mobile practices, central hospitals and hospitals with an emphasis in surgery or dentistry.
AAHA-accredited practices are truly distinctive in providing the highest quality care for pets. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine. The Standards of Accreditation are written for veterinary health care staff and AAHA members only. What Accreditation Means for Pet Owners Choosing an AAHA accredited veterinary practice for your pet's medical care assures you that the practice you have selected has the facilities, equipment, staff, and medical protocols that AAHA believes are important for the delivery of high quality care. Further, voluntary commitment to the AAHA Standards and the Accreditation Program demonstrates that the practice has chosen to have itself measured by an outside organization against the most rigorous published Standards in the industry.
However, AAHA accreditation is not a guarantee of the appropriate level of patient care or client service. Once AAHA has determined that a practice meets the required Standards and awards its accreditation, it is incumbent upon the professional staff to maintain those Standards between evaluation visits, make the appropriate medical decisions, and to deliver high quality care.
LEGION ROAD ANIMAL CLINIC
Legion Road Animal Clinic opened in 1994. In early 2003, after a short time of being closed for construction, the Clinic reopened in a brand new facility. The new building was designed to maximize natural light, creating a soothing and comfortable environment. Vaulted ceiling spaces with skylights and a neutral color scheme reduce stress in hospitalized patients. The clinic has many client-friendly features that we hope you will enjoy: a large spacious lobby with separate seating for our canine and feline friends; hooks at the reception desk allow clients to secure their dogs on leashes while checking in or out; large spacious exam rooms with windows to allow for the comfort of you and your pet; coffee bar for your enjoyment.
The staff of Legion Road Animal Clinic is very proud of our facility and gladly welcome you and your pets as part of our family. Legion Road Animal Clinic is an AAHA affiliated clinic.
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