- Dental CareI would like to thank Jackie for the care she provided to Cheyenne post her tooth extraction surgery on Tuesday. Hope she enjoyed Cheyenne’s departing kisses.
- Behavioral CounselingFounded by Brian Kilcommons and Sharon Wilson, best-selling authors and recognized experts on animal training and behavior, this site is a terrific resource for advice on a variety of behavioral problems. If you want to learn more about feline housesoiling, barking dogs, aggression, or any other behavioral problem, check this one out!
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- Pain ManagementDr. Lindsay Bosworth was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida. She relocated to the northeast to attend the University of New Hampshire where she majored in Biomedical Sciences with a focus in Medical and Veterinary Sciences. She then received her DVM from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, and moved to Rhode Island shortly after graduating. During school Dr. Bosworth was interested in wildlife and zoo medicine as well as small animal medicine. Since practicing she has found special interests in preventative medicine and client education, dermatology, and pain management. She is fear free certified and passionate about creating stress free veterinary visits for her patients.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentDear Newport Animal Hospital Staff: We are writing to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation for all the wonderful care you gave to our wonderful old yellow lab, Max, late this summer and into the fall after he was hit by a car. You are truly an exceptional, caring team, and we were so lucky to have you when Max needed help. In July, Max wandered behind our car as we were backing out of the garage and was hit at slow speed. He scampered away into the bushes and curled up in a ball. We knew Max was a very old dog and we figured this would be his last day with us. We rushed him to Newport Animal Hospital. From the time he arrived, you took excellent care of him. Luckily, no bones were broken but he did have some skin abrasions and back injuries. After a week or so, Max seemed to be getting better, but had developed some odd skin problems. After bringing him in for a check-up, we learned he had a massive skin infection in the spot where he had been hit by the car. Once again we thought this was the end for Max, but then you all really came through for us. We had planned a family vacation for the very next week and were about to cancel, when you suggested we board Max with you for a week of full-time care to deal with his injuries and infections. We gladly accepted! Max is a very special dog, but has required lots of attention his entire life. He gets anxious easily and often barks relentlessly when he wants attention, food, or to go outside. Combine that with his injuries and this made for a very challenging tenant while we were on our trip. You gave Max outstanding care, love, and attention while he stayed with you. It’s clear you love animals and your work. We cannot thank you enough for everything you did for Max during his stay with you and through all his visits thereafter. Max is doing much better now, though he still has a bit of recovery left in front of him. He will turn 14 on November 10th – a birthday he would never have reached without you. We will always remember your kindness and top notch care.... and so will Max. Our deepest thanks, Ann, Dave, Katie, Charlie, & Joe Johnson Middletown, Rhode Island
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- Cancer TreatmentSun protection: Pets with light skin and hair are prone to sunburn. They will experience similar symptoms as we humans do from sunburn such as pain, peeling skin and, with prolonged exposure, skin cancer. A bit of sunscreen on more exposed areas (nose, tips of ears, etc.) before going out can help protect them.
- Dental SurgeryWe are looking for veterinary technicians with experience performing dental prophylaxis, dental x-ray and assisting veterinarians with oral surgery, as well as surgical support and anesthetic monitoring. While we are looking for experience in these areas, we are also looking for an individual interested in expanding their knowledge & skill set!
- Veterinary SurgeryI can not begin to thank the staff at Newport Animal Hospital enough for taking the best care of my sweet boy Walter. My 4 year old Siberian cat needed emergency surgery on his bladder the Friday before Christmas Eve.
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- MicrochippingKeeping your dog on a leash: By having your dog on a leash while outside you can avoid many dangers. Leashing can prevent them from getting lost, hurt or from eating things that could make them sick. Many towns have leash laws to help keep dogs safe. It is also important that your dog has proper identification. Name tags and collars are one way to make sure your dog comes back to you. Microchips are another way to help you find your dog in the event that their collar and tags are missing.
- GroomingI am absolutely thrilled with the quality of service that my hard-to-groom angora rabbit recently received at NAH. After calling dozens of hospitals who would not even consider a consultation for mat removal, NAH was more than willing to see her. Both the veterinarian, handlers, and technicians were friendly and accommodating and the service Petunia received was exceptional. On drop off day, the hospital was prepared for her arrival and the nurse was familiar with Petunia’s history and needs. At pick-up, I was in shock at what an amazing job the attending veterinarian did. Now at home, Petunia looks like a new bunny and is feeling great! I would most definitely recommend NAH to anyone with (somewhat) exotic or difficult small animals in need of veterinary or grooming services. Thank you NAH!