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Here, Vetty Vetty! “I come with a ton of stuff,” laughs Jeremy
Gransky, referring to his house-call vet service, which has him—rather
than your trembling dog, cat or even more fragile bird—commuting. … Read full story. |
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Out at Work Parents of pets hate seeing their babies in pain. Like their
human counterpart, our dogs, cats, ferrets or birds can't tell us when their
bellies hurt from gulping too much kibble, or that
since their morning romp in the woods with all their ticky
friends, they have felt unusually fatigued. … Read full story. |
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Doctor in the House Caring for a sick parakeet is no fun. Watching Noni, a small white and blue exotic bird, communicate the symptoms of her illness through her tiny eyes distresses Jan Kearns and her family. But help is on the way. The arrival of a black pick-up truck at her Framingham home brings Jeremy Gransky, who just launched At Home Veterinary. … Read full story.
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Tune in to Fido’s frequency Fluffy
and Fido don’t typically carry a spare
quarter or a cell phone between their paws to call home when they get
lost. But thanks to a high-tech phone home – a tiny microchip
embedded just below the skin that emits an ID number that can be read with a
hand-held scanner – hundreds of thousands of pets have been reunited
with owners. … Dr. Jeremy Gransky of Natick has
implanted hundreds of chips in nearly every animal, from birds to horses,
over the years. …
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At Home Veterinary |
Phone: 508-653-4300 or
617-753-9300 |
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