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AHNA July 2010 Newsletter 
Dear  and family,

Vote For Us!

Online voting for the Mountain Xpress BVoting Dogest of WNC 2010 contest is in full swing! You and your pets are #1 in our hearts - please vote now to make us #1!

Please vote for Animal Hospital of North Asheville as your favorite Asheville Veterinarian.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
We are a Bark for Life Sponsor
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Asheville Dogs Are Raising Money to Fight Cancer in People! AHNA Thanks Them with a Sponsorship

On August 7, 2010 there will be a parade of dogs in Asheville who are giving their all to fight cancer as they participate in the American Cancer Society's Bark for Life. Animal Hospital of North Asheville is a sponsor of the event to show our appreciation for these dogs getting out to fight cancer in people! We also appreciate the American Cancer Society for their recognition - To read more and find out how you can become involved in Bark for Life, CLICK HERE.
It's an Itchy Time of Year
Cat scratching
Is your cat grooming half of her hair off, or is your dog licking his paws raw? It may well be that your pet is experiencing allergies, one of the most common health problems for pets. Just like people, animals have allergic reactions because their immune system - the system that protects the body from foreign and potentially infectious substances - overreacts to some material. Almost anything - pollen, dust, an ingredient in pet food, a household chemical, an insect bite - can set off an alarm in the immune system, causing it to pump out large amounts of - CLICK HERE to learn more about pet allergies and what you can do to make your pet more comfortable.
Our Client Care Team
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Jill joins our Client Care Team - a team with combined  experience at AHNA of 88 years!

Cathy, April, Kalon, Lynne, Norma, and Sheri want youJill to know that they have a fantastic addition to the Client Care Team. You may already have seen her smiling face if you have entered through our cat door in the last few weeks. Her name is Jill and she has fit right in with our competent, intelligent, warm and friendly team at our front desk.  Jill loves animals (of course!) especially her own darling Westie, named Riley Wallace, and her cute bunny, named Bailey. Jill is a graduate of both North Buncombe High and the University of Tennessee and lives in Weaverville with her husband, Jared. When she isn't at work - To read more
CLICK HERE.
Pet SpotlightMiracle Mac
By Mac's owner, Debbie McDowell

My dog Mac was rescued when he was only 3-4 weeks old and was so covered with ticks and fleas that he almost bled to death. He was a determined little guy and with great medical care and love from people who adored him, he made it. He was diagnosed with severe allergies of unknown origin when he was about two and has coped with the itching, allergy testing, assortment of medications and shots ever since. He has torn his cornea twice, yet he just keeps on being wonderful -
To read more about Mac, CLICK HERE.

Would you like your pet to be featured in a Pet Spotlight? Contact us at ahnainfo@gmail.com
By embracing new knowledge and state-of-the-art technology, our mission at AHNA is to provide the highest level of medical, dental and surgical care possible; to deliver it with integrity and compassion for our clients, but most importantly, to constantly see ourselves through the eyes of our voiceless patients who understand only that we are gentle and kind; to have as our first priority, relief of their pain and discomfort and to strive to minimize separation from the people they love.