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Location
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4997 North Raymond Ave.
(Hwy 145)
Verona, MS 38879
Map to Clinic
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Contact
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Phone:
(662) 566-7586
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Office Hours:
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Monday - Friday.
7:30 am - 5:00pm
Closed for Lunch
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 12:00noon
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Pet FAQ
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How long is a dog or cat in season?
A dog is in season (or heat) for about 21 days. The first 10 days include bleeding from the vagina, then your dog is ready to accept the male. A cat is completely different from a dog. They go in and out of season all year round until they are either bred or spayed. It always best to spay your pet if you do not intend to breed her so that she does not develop breast or uterine cancer.
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Topic: General News
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Special Christmas Hours
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Author: Dr.Peay on Thursday, December 22, 2005 - 10:02 AM |
From Monday December the 26th until Friday December December the 30th, Peay Animal Hospital will closed daily at 12:00 Noon.
Starting January the 2nd, Peay Animal Hospital will closed at 5:00 pm instead of 6:00 pm at least during the winter months. |  |
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News: Readers' Choice Awards
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Author: Dr.Peay on Saturday, September 27, 2003 - 09:56 PM |
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Peay Animal Hospital Inc. was picked as one of the top three Animal Hospitals in the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal's 1st Annual Readers' Choice Awards. |  |
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Peay Animal Hospital mentioned in Dog World Article
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Author: Dr. Peay on Saturday, February 22, 2003 - 11:49 AM |
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Peay Animal Hospital was recently asked to contribute to an article in Dog World Magazine. The article appears in the February 2003 edition on page 20. |  |
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Update on West Nile Virus from the AVMA
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Author: Dr. Peay on Monday, September 30, 2002 - 03:16 PM |
What you should know about West Nile virus
Q: What is West Nile virus?
A: West Nile virus is an arbovirus (short for arthropod-borne virus) that causes encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Arboviruses, including West Nile virus, are transmitted by blood-feeding insects such as mosquitoes. Most infections with West Nile virus have been identified in wild birds, but the virus can also infect humans, horses, dogs, cats, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, domestic rabbits, and domestic birds.
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West Nile Virus - First human case in state
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Author: Dr. Peay on Saturday, July 20, 2002 - 11:33 AM |
State health officer Ed Thompson confirmed Friday the first human case of West Nile Virus reported in Mississippi.
The infected indivual, an unidentified middle-aged resident of Hinds County, is hospitalized nad recovering, Thompson said.
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West Nile Virus
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Author: Dr. Peay on Thursday, July 18, 2002 - 09:54 AM |
West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease that can cause encephalitis, or a brain infection. Mosquitoes acquire the virus from birds and pass it on to other birds, animals and people.
West Nile virus has killed 18 people along the East Coast since it was first detected in this country in New York in 1999. Last summer was the most severe so far, with 66 human infections and nine deaths reported. The first reported human cases of WNV this year in the U.S. occured recently in Louisiana. |  |
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Other News
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· Pet Food Recall
(Mar 20, 2007)
· Behind on updates
(Apr 04, 2006)
· Healthy Reasons to Have a Pet
(Apr 04, 2006)
· Customer Alert from Diamond pet Foods
(Dec 22, 2005)
· Special Christmas Hours
(Dec 22, 2005)
· Conference on Agroterriorism
(Aug 04, 2005)
· Pet burial options
(Jun 29, 2005)
· Pet burial options
(Jun 29, 2005)
· Neutering Pets Produces Positive Behavior and Health Benefits
(Feb 15, 2005)
· Top 20 breeds of dogs in 2003
(Oct 12, 2004)
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