Education Series: Clients

Locations:

Essex Referral:

247 Chickering Road, N. Andover, MA 01845

 

Mass Vet:

20 Cabot Road, Woburn, MA 01801


Port City:

215 Commerce Way, Portsmouth, NH 03801


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Email Sommer Aweidah or call any of our hospitals.

Helping the Hungry
Bulger Animal Hospital recognizes that today families are comprised of more than just the humans. Our dogs, cats, small animals and pet reptiles have wormed their cold, wet noses deep into our hearts and carved themselves a place, not only on our couches, but also in our families.

In order to help prevent the pets of needy families from going hungry, Bulger is proud to support the efforts of CoPAL, working with Neighbors in Need, to provide pet food for local food banks.

Please consider making a donation in the form of new bags or cans of unopened, dry or wet food, for cats and dogs of all ages and sizes. CoPAL volunteers will ensure it is given to Neighbors in Need for distribution through their seven food pantries.

Alternatively if you prefer to give a donation by check, please make your check payable to CoPAL. All the money donated will be used to purchase food for the food banks.

For more information about CoPAL, or Neighbors in Need, please go to their websites.

Registration Form:
2010 Pet Owner Education Series
Please note the date & location of the lecture you are interested in attending.
Please complete the form below to register for any of the lectures in our pet owner education series. You may register for one or multiple lectures over the course of the year.
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00 pm
Cost: Lectures are provided free of charge. You do not need to be a current client of any of our hospitals to attend.

Donation: Please consider making a donation of pet food to help hungry families feed their pets. More information is available in the side bar to the left and through the CoPAL website.


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Please select at least one lecture from the list below.

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Keeping the Peace: New Babies, Kids & Dogs

Kati Wrubel, PhD (Behavior)
7:00 pm - 8:00pm

Title: Keeping the Peace with Dogs and Kids: Easing the transition of a new baby into a home with a dog, & for a dog into a home with kids.

Description: If you are expecting a new baby or you already have some young ones running around the house, this class is for you! Learn how to prepare your dog for a new baby's arrival, how to introduce them to eachother, and how your dog and baby can live safely together. This class will also cover the basics of how to keep older children & your dog safe, comfortable and happy together.


please note the location & date of the lecture you are selecting.
Preventing Future Behavior Issues in Dogs

Kati Wrubel, PhD (Behavior)
7:00 pm - 8:00pm

Title: What You Need to Know About Dogs Now to Prevent Behavior Issues in the Future

Description: This lecture will cover the basics on what your dog needs to thrive in the human world. Topics covered will include the basics on socialization, enrichment, exercise, training, and leadership that every owner should know.

please note the location & date of the lecture you are selecting.
Keeping the Peace in Multi-Cat Households

Kati Wrubel, PhD (Behavior)
7:00 pm - 8:00pm

Title: Frisky Felines, Scaredy Cats, & Cranky Kitties: Keeping the Peace in Multi-Cat Households

Description: This lecture will go over the basics of what you need to know about cat behavior and managing multi-cat households. Beginning with introducing a new cat, and covering issues such as house soiling, intercat aggression, territorial marking, furniture scratching, and redirected aggression, this lecture will cover a myriad of feline behavior issues and tips will be provided on resolving them. Background measures such as enrichment and exercise will also be discussed.

Please note the date & location of the lecture you are interested in attending.

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