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Keeping your cat active can help it burn calories and use muscles, tendons and ligaments that may often be seen catnapping. Burning calories is important for your cat. The more your cat moves and ...
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Welcome To College Park Animal Hospital!
College Park Animal Hospital would like to take this opportunity to welcome you, your family, and your special family member to our website. As you continue to browse and explore our website, it is our hope that you will learn more about our dedication to your family and the quality veterinary medicine and service we provide.
Our goal here at College Park Animal Hospital has always been to assemble a veterinary health care team committed to providing exceptional client service and veterinary health care. The College Park Animal Hospital team displays an unrivaled commitment to our clients through continuing education, technological advances in veterinary medicine and service, and most importantly, administering compassionate care to all pets entrusted to us.
We are open for appointments and emergencies during normal business hours and on Saturdays. Please call us at 301-441-2547.
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
What's New at CPAH?
Dr. Beck will be returning from maternity leave starting April 6th! She will be available for appointments Friday mornings and Saturdays from 9am to 2pm. We are very excited for her return!
In early March, Dr. Kryda attended the 112th Penn Annual Conference. The conference focused on emergency and critical care, with many lectures and presentations by professionals in the field. Dr. Kryda attended many lectures including: "Management of Severe, Acute Seizures", "Cutaneous Adverse Food Reactions in Dogs and Cats", and "What's New With Small Animal Anesthesia?".
Dr. Baer recently attended the 84th Western Veterinary Conference. This is one of the largest veterinary conferences in the world and has a wide range of lectures, presentations, and exhibits. Among Dr. Baer's favorite lectures were "Advances in Feline Hyperthyroidism" which focused on dietary therapy, "Managing Renal Disease in Cats", and "What's New in Atopy- Updates on the Itchy Dog".
The American Animal Hospital Association has put together a monthly e-newsletter, PetsMatter, with articles covering a wide variety of topics for dog and cat owners. Browse the articles, or sign-up to receive the newsletter!
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