GREENSBORO, N.C., Dec. 11, 2016 -- Holiday pet boarding in Greensboro is useful for pet owners traveling and visiting family and friends for the holidays or taking an extended vacation. Beloved pets deserve a safe environment with plenty of special tender loving care as provided by the compassionate staff at West Market Veterinary Hospital. Pet boarding offered at this Greensboro animal hospital offers the highest quality of care, plenty of exercise, and experienced staff who deliver any needed medication and who attend to health needs. Enjoy the holidays with peace of mind when boarding pets with a Greensboro veterinarian at West Market Veterinary Hospital.
Pet owners who board pets at West Market Veterinary Hospital can expect a compassionate, full-service boarding experience. Pets benefit from clean, air-conditioned, and heated runs and kennels. They are offered the opportunity to exercise in a covered outdoor space. Pets receive attention and care from the dedicated and experienced staff at West Market Veterinary Hospital.
Pets do not have to experience anxiety from isolation when they board at West Market Veterinary Hospital. Pets may become destructive and even run out of the house if left alone at home. Pets with medical conditions or those that require medication benefit from boarding at West Market Veterinary Hospital. Pet owners can select to have boarded pets bathed and groomed during their stay. Their staff can help owners have pets updated on vaccines prior to a boarding experience.
“Pets and their owners can expect a positive boarding experience from our professional and friendly veterinary staff,” said Dr. Elizabeth G. Murray. “During the holidays, it is not always possible to travel with pets due to allergies, restrictions, and more. We offer affordable pet boarding in a veterinary hospital where pets can stay comfortable and receive grooming, immediate treatment, and necessary medications if needed. We always consider the special needs of boarding pets and their unique temperaments when they stay with us. We strive to ease any anxiety on the part of pet owners and their pets with our high-quality care.”
Dr. Elizabeth G. Murray, DVM and Dr. Ron Murray, DVM, co-owners of West Market Veterinary Hospital, serve pets and their owners in Greensboro and the surrounding areas. Pets can receive needed routine wellness care and major pet surgery at West Market Veterinary Hospital. The range of veterinary services at West Market Veterinary Hospital include wellness exams, dentistry, health maintenance, boarding and grooming, diagnostic services, emergency care, pet surgery, and hospitalization. The compassionate veterinary staff helps furry family members thrive.
Call (336) 221-3936 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about holiday pet boarding, any needed vaccinations, or to schedule a stay. Visit http://westmarketvets.com/ for additional details.
West Market Veterinary Hospital, (336) 221-3936


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