If a pet goes missing, a current phone number and contact info is crucial for a happy reunion. This tool helps identify the correct registry and confirm your contact information is accurate.
When something comes up at home, these reputable resources can help you make informed decisions until you’re able to speak with a veterinarian.
If a pet goes missing, a current phone number and contact info is crucial for a happy reunion. This tool helps identify the correct registry and confirm your contact information is accurate.
Manufacturers occasionally issue recalls due to contamination or safety concerns. This resource tracks current pet food and treat recalls so you can quickly check whether a product in your home may be affected.
Many substances we use every day can be toxic to animals, including human medications, certain foods, plants, and cleaning products. If you’re worried your pet may have been exposed, a national poison helpline staffed by veterinary toxicology experts is available around the clock.
Dedicated to helping homeless pets, Friends for Life is a non-profit, no-kill rescue we help support through subsidized veterinary services and community support.
For urgent situations outside our business hours, the emergency veterinary hospitals listed below are equipped to provide immediate medical care.
7330 Guilford Dr, Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 200-8185
434 Prospect Blvd, Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 288-8387
13810 Crayton Blvd, Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301) 733-7339
For urgent situations outside our business hours, the emergency veterinary hospitals listed below are equipped to provide immediate medical care.
17690 Old Waterford Rd. Leesburg, VA 20176
(703)-771-6800
382 West Street Road Kennett Square, PA 19348
(610)-444-5800
515 E 5th Ave Ranson, WV
(304)-725-1471
1028 Summit Point Rd. Berryville, VA
(540)-955-3001
Large Animal Service Area Expanded: Our large animal practice now serves farms within a 27-mile driving radius of Walkersville, MD, for animals located within the state of Maryland.