DeJohn Pet Services welcomes the community to a free Pet Health & Wellness Clinic on Sunday, Sept. 23 from 1-4 p.m., with Holistic Care for Your Pets at 2 p.m. and a Pet CPR review at 3 p.m.
The pet clinic will be held in the community room at DeJohn Funeral Home, 28890 Chardon Road, Willoughby Hills. It is requested that guests leave their pets at home for this event.
Dr. Neal Sivula from Dancing Paws Animal Wellness Center will focus on new treatments and trends in holistic pet care, including general overview of holistic care, veterinary acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic and CBD background, uses and legalities.
Dr. Paul Ramsey of Animal Medical Center of Euclid is returning to present a review of Pet CPR.
“While we care deeply for our pets, there are numerous new treatments we read about online or hear on the news. Holistic care has come a long way in pet care and we are excited to have Dr Sivula enlighten us with his expertise and knowledge,” said Ross DeJohn Jr., CEO and funeral director for more than 25 years.
DeJohn Pet Services is hosting the clinic in partnership with Dancing Paws Animal Wellness Center, Animal Medical Center of Euclid, Cold Nose Companions, K-9 Kingdom, Squad FiftyOne Pet Medical Transport, 911 Dog Rescue Inc./Amy’s Adoptables, and Spoiled Dog Boss
While the clinic is free, donations will be accepted for the Geauga County Dog Warden.
“We’re happy to support the Geauga Dog Warden. Not only do they respond to complaints but they also care for stray dogs until they are reclaimed by their owner or find a new forever home,” Sherri DiPietro of DeJohn Pet Services said. “The dog warden gives excellent care to our lost pets and should receive greater recognition for the good work they do.”
Guests are encouraged to bring their spouse, family, friends and anyone who may want to learn more about new holistic treatments for their pets and pet CPR.
Pet Health & Wellness Clinic is free to attend, but registration is required. RSVP online at DeJohnPetServices.com or call 216-658-9010. Seating is limited.