November 1, 2016

National Diabetes Month

By Dr. Jack Walkenhorst

November 2, 2016

Although diabetes is a well-known disease, many pet owners don’t realize it’s not only prevalent in humans, but in our pets too. Raising awareness of diabetes in pets is especially important because although it’s not curable, the disease is more manageable the earlier it’s diagnosed. In support of National Pet Diabetes month this November, Veterinarian and Pets In Need volunteer board member, Dr. Jack Walkenhorst, discusses the signs, symptoms and management of pet diabetes.

October 12, 2016

Pet Obesity Awareness Day

By Dr. Jack Walkenhorst

October 12, 2016

Obesity is a prevalent finding in our fur babies, which can significantly affect their overall health. In honor of Pet Obesity Awareness Day, Veterinarian and Pets In Need volunteer board member, Dr. Jack Walkenhorst, discusses pet obesity and shares tips for pet owners to recognize, prevent and treat obesity, before it’s too late.

October 1, 2016

St. John’s United Church of Christ

October 1, 2016

The congregation at St. John United Church of Christ in Reading has been a supporter of Pets In Need almost since the day the clinic opened in 2013.

Recently, Joe Clay and other members of St. John’s delivered two pickup loads of pet food. We’re so grateful for their continued support!

June 16, 2016

City Beat “Best of Cincinnati” 2016

June 16, 2016

According to the staff of City Beat, Pets In Need is the best vet helping Cincinnati pets and their people. 

For pet owners, animals play a huge role in life — they’re like family members. It’s no different for people living in poverty. Pets in Need is a nonprofit that recognizes this and makes affordable veterinary care available to area low-income families.

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October 7, 2015

Steffi’s Pantry

October 7, 2015

Our good friends and animal lovers, Sara and Michelle Vance Waddell have made a generous donation to sponsor our pet food pantry in memory of their beloved Steffi G, who passed away earlier this year at the age of 15. The donation will allow the pantry to stay stocked when donated food supplies are low.

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