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I am writing this to let you know that, after much soul searching, I have decided to retire from full time practice and practice ownership. This was a tough decision because I so love practicing in this pastoral environment. I feel blessed to have been able to work with such a wonderful staff and great clients (animal and human alike!) for the past 23 years since I opened Cherry Hill.

Your patronage and support is why closing is such a painful decision. Because of you we grew into a viable country clinic almost entirely by word-of-mouth! But times have changed and it has become increasingly challenging to run a rural country practice. There is never a "best" time to choose to close a practice, but now should be the least disruptive time to close as it gives you several months to choose a new Veterinary Clinic before the coming spring.

My staff and I would like to express our deep gratitude to you for entrusting your pet's care to us over these many years. Please feel free to reach out to me or anyone on my staff with any questions or concerns regarding the continuation of care for your pet.
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We at CherryHill Veterinary Clinic believe in the importance of an annual physical examination for each and every one of our patients.
Our pets age at an accelerated pace relative to their people.
Routine check-ups with an emphasis on preventative care offer an opportunity to maintain your pet's quality of life.
Acupuncture has been used to treat a variety of diseases in horses, cattle, dogs, cats, and birds, and many clinical studies have documented the benefits provided from acupuncture.
The injectable and gas anesthetics we use are the safest available.
A: When your dog is standing up, you should see the abdomen or belly slope upwards.
Your pet's ribs shouldn't be visible; but you want to be able to feel them with gentle pressure.
If your pet is overweight, it can lead to many serious medical conditions just like in people.
Diabetes, joint problems, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease and others can all be triggered by obesity.
Being overweight can also be a sign of a hormone imbalance such as low thyroid.
A: People food is often not nutritionally balanced for the needs of your pet.
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