TVRH in the News: Vets treating more snake bitten dogs

The Hearld-Sun

"DURHAM — Helen Kalevas nearly lost her best friend to a snake bite reciently, but the Jack Russell Terrier pulled through.

Her 10-pound dog, Opal, was attacked May 25 by a copperhead outside her home in rural Orange County, and spent four days at Triangle Veterinary Referral Hospital on Morreene Road in Durham. Anti-venom and blood transfusions saved her, but at a cost of $4,000 and sleepless nights.

“My significant other had the dog with him off-leash and was watching her,” Kalevas said. “All of a sudden, she jumped and yelped, and he saw her sitting down with fang marks on her leg.”
They rushed her to the hospital." ...read more

Oxygen Masks for Pets Fundraiser

We've partnered with Bayou Rescue to help raise money to supply every emergency truck in Durham County with life saving oxygen masks specifically made for pets.  Fire fighters and first responders are often the only hope for pets trapped in house fires. Your donation will be used to purchase a set of masks designed to fit everything from kittens to Great Danes, one set for each truck. When youvisit your primary care veterinarian, look for our display and donation jar.

The Conservators' Center: The Wild Stampede Mud Run

Two of TVRH's doctors and our Facilities Manager participated in The Conservators' Center's, The Wild Stampede Mud Run.  Dr. Grafinger and Dr. Baez, our two surgeons and Greyson our "Mr. Fix-it"  headed out and risked life and limb to help raise money for the residents of the center.

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