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Whether your
pet is sick or injured, or whether he or she is ready for a thorough annual
check-up,
you'll find
our veterinarians and staff at Grassmere Animal Hospital to be your pet's best friend!
We are
committed to providing complete, compassionate, and friendly care
for
that special dog, cat, or rabbit in your family.

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THE LATEST NEWS FROM
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GRASSMERE PASSES AAHA INSPECTION On August
28th, we passed a rigorous inspection by the premier national animal
hospital association, the American Animal Hospital Association, and were
awarded another 3 year's accreditation.
This is a VOLUNTARY membership and, in order to
qualify, a member hospital is examined for everything from housekeeping, to
record keeping, to medical procedures and equipment.
We are very proud to be one of only 8 Nashville-area
AAHA hospitals!
For more information on the American Animal Hospital
Association, visit AAHA |
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SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS
Our office hours on Saturday's are from 8 AM to 12
noon, and you don't need an appointment to see a doctor on Saturday morning!
If you have an emergency, please call the Nashville Pet
Emergency Clinic at 383-2600 or the Pet Emergency Treatment Service at
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OUR DOCTORS KEEP UP ON THE
LATEST!
Dr Clark attended the annual Western States
Veterinary Conference this February, and came home with plenty
of new information! This is one of the largest national veterinary
meetings in the US.
Dr. Lambeth attended the Music City Conference sponsored
by our own TVMA. This years speakers provided a well rounded selection
of topics, and the meeting is always the largest veterinary meeting held in
Tennessee!
Dr. Brumbelow traveled to the northwest to attend
the continuing education offered by the ACVIM - the American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine in June. The meeting was held in Seattle.
A wide variety of topics are covered in depth!
Dr. Macherey visited Washington DC for the
annual AVMA meeting July 14-18. The AVMA is the national veterinary
organization and its annual meeting is full of great seminars, labs, plus
their exhibit hall.
Tennessee requires every veterinarian to attend a minimum
of 20 hours of continuing lectures every year. We are proud that our
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CAT MEWS
The
Cornell Feline Health Center has created some very nice
Online
Instructional Videos to help you care for your cat.
Click the link above
to watch each one:
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Caring for your diabetic cat
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Giving your cat a pill or capsule
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Giving your cat liquid medication
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Trimming your cat's claws
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Taking your cat's temperature
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Brushing your cat's teeth
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LEARN A LITTLE
MEDICINE! |
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IF YOU
HAVE AN
EMERGENCY
For after-hours
urgent care, visit the Nashville Pet Emergency Clinic.
383-2600

Located at the
corner of 12th and Acklen, near Vanderbilt
(click map for
enlargement). |
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Can you
spot the problem on an x-ray? Look at a normal x-ray and see if
you can identify the abnormality in the patient. |
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Photos of
some surgeries. NOT FOR THE SQUEAMISH! These are real
surgery pictures shown in as much detail as we can photograph. |
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