Cascade Kennels Newsletter | February 2015

Exotic Veterinarian Visits Cascade Kennels 

Dr. Alicia McLaughlin talking with our staff about proper exotic animal care
Dr. Alicia McLaughlin talking with our staff about proper exotic animal care

 

Here at Cascade Kennels, we’re always looking for ways to better the care that we give to your pets.

Recently, we arranged for Dr. Alicia McLaughlin from the Center for Bird & Exotic Animal Medicine to further educate our staff on exotic and avian pet care. The fascinating discussion covered a wide range of topics on all sorts of different species. Dr. McLaughlin debunked common myths, shared insightful anecdotes and answered all of our many questions. We even had the talk professionally recorded to help train our future employees. We look forward to continuing to work with Dr. McLaughlin and the team at CBEAM to keep improving our boarding services for birds, small mammals, reptiles, pigs and everything else in between!

The Center for Bird & Exotic Animal Medicine is an exclusive bird and exotic veterinary hospital with the expertise to confidently and competently care for all species of non-traditional pets located near Seattle, WA.

Didn’t know we offered care for animals other than dogs and cats? Check out our exotic pet boarding services .

 

Groundhog Day Verdict:  6 more weeks of winter                           

rowan & crosby
Rowan & Crosby deal with the winter blues by coming to daycare!

That’s right, Punxsatawney Phil saw his shadow on this past Groundhog Day, but you won’t catch our daycare clients crying over it!

Take advantage of ONE FREE DAY of daycare for dogs who are new to our daycare services just by mentioning this promotion!

Doggy daycare means that rain or shine, your dog never has to go stir-crazy at home. For puppies and young dogs especially, daycare can be a life-saver for socialization since the weather is often too mucky for outings.

 

Visit our daycare page  for information on enrollment.

Plan Your Dog’s Spring Break Now!

Lolly enjoying her Spring Break vacation last year
Lolly enjoying her Spring Break vacation last year

Now is the time to book for Spring break!

Spring break in the surrounding school districts are staggered, so for us, Spring break lasts from mid March through the end of April. It’s always a good idea to book as early as possible during such a busy travel season!

Grooming also picks up during Spring break. Booking in advance is your best bet for getting your dog’s Spring cleaning done!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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