FAIRFAX STATION, Va., March 28, 2017 -- Pet boarding in Fairfax Station is useful for owners that may travel or need compassionate and attentive pet care during a personal emergency. At Crosspointe Animal Hospital, beloved pets enjoy a safe environment, are walked regularly and continue on any preferred diet or medications with experienced associates. Their staff can help pet owners get their pets up-to-date on needed vaccinations prior to a boarding experience. Pet owners can rest assured that all of their pet’s needs are being addressed when boarding at Crosspointe Animal Hospital.
Know what to expect from a pet boarding experience at Crosspointe Animal Hospital. Pets benefit from indoor kennels kept at 72 degrees year-round. Kennels and runs are available and dogs are walked individually three times daily with more walks available. Pets get to walk outdoors in one of the enclosed yards. Generally, pets are fed a diet of beef and rice. However, pet owners may bring in their own pet food and medications and associates will ensure that pets be fed a pet owner’s diet of choice. Animal care specialists are on hand to recognize and promptly respond to any signs of illness or distress.
In order for pets to board at Crosspointe Animal Hospital, they must be up-to-date on their vaccinations. This helps keep all boarded animals safe and healthy. Both cats and dogs need recent rabies and distemper vaccinations and an annual stool check. Dogs should receive a Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine twice a year. Pet owners need to provide a copy of vaccinations to Crosspointe Animal Hospital.
“Pet owners can rely upon our professional and compassionate staff to deliver a positive stay for beloved pets. You don't need to be an existing client either,” said Dr. Jerry Hinn, DVM. “Benefit from pet boarding in an animal hospital where not only do pets stay comfortable, but they can receive requested grooming services and necessary medications. The special needs of boarding pets are our priority and a vet is available to address any signs of illness. We strive to offer pets and their owners the highest quality of boarding care.”
Dr. Jerry Hinn, DVM, veterinarian of Crosspointe Animal Hospital, serves pets and owners in Fairfax Station and the surrounding area. This AAHA accredited practice offers a proactive approach to improving pet health. The range of veterinary services at Crosspointe Animal Hospital include wellness exams, pet dental care, pet diagnostics, pet pain treatment, pet boarding, pet surgery, and pet vaccinations. The Crosspointe Animal Hospital staff helps beloved pets thrive.
Call (703) 690-6600 to schedule a stay or to learn about pet boarding and any needed vaccinations. Visit their website at http://crosspointeanimalhospital.com/ for more details.
Crosspointe Animal Hospital Village Shops Drive Fairfax Station, VA 22039 (703) 690 - 6600 8975


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