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posted: December 20, 2012 by: Michelle Calcasola Tags: "Clinic Specials" "News"
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posted: December 20, 2012 by: Michelle Calcasola Tags: "Clinic Specials" "News"
We found Dexter in a box on our back porch only a few weeks after our beloved Poindexter succumbed to heart disease. We were originally going to try to find him a home, but it soon became clear that he belongs with us. He is our greeter, never shying away from the attention of anyone (human, canine and feline alike) who walks in the door. Give him a leash or fuzzy tail to play with and he will be your friend for life. His antics here at Forest Park are well documented, even spawning his own Facebook diary! Find it here: www.facebook.com/forestparkvet
Chances are you have seen Shasta around as she can usually be found napping in the lobby or exam room chairs. You will know her by her beautiful green eyes and calico coloring. Shasta needs frequent enemas, so she can be a little grouchy sometimes, but most days she loves to be gently petted. However, she asks you to please avoid her stomach because she is a little sensitive about her weight.
William has been with our clinic since he and his littermates were found in a dumpster 13 years ago. We kept Willie because he had the most detrimental medical issues of the group, the other 3 we adopted out to employees and clients. Willie is often seen ambling about the exam rooms and hallways, and occasionally stops in the lobby to beg for treats. You may know him by his unorthodox gait (some have said it resembles being intoxicated) and his one functional eye. He is what we call handicapable! If you find Willie at your feet, he always appreciates a hug.