Celebrating International Service Dog Month

To celebrate International Service Dog Month (September, 2024), we’d love to introduce you to Bonny, a 6-year-old black Labrador with a heart of gold who’s devoted to her sidekick and best friend, Axel, a sweet and spirited young man on the autism spectrum.

Bonny is more than just Axel’s companion; she’s his guardian angel. After more than two years of specialized training, she’s earned a degree in “Knowing Exactly What Axel Needs.” Whether it’s applying deep pressure therapy to calm his anxiety, gently interrupting self-harming behaviors, or offering a comforting paw when she senses he’s feeling overwhelmed, Bonny’s got it covered.

And like any good buddy, she’ll steer Axel away from danger. Trained for elopement – when someone like Axel, who is cognitively impaired or vulnerable, leaves a safe and supervised environment – Bonny is there to help keep him close and safe, ensuring he stays connected with others by being his rock of security and comfort.

And she’s got a mean frisbee catch!

Bonny’s not just an amazing dog—she’s Axel’s true-blue friend and hero in fur.

So, this International Service Dog Month, let’s give a big cheer for Bonny and all the service dogs out there who bring love, safety, and independence to so many.

Bonny and Axel, you rock!

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Exciting News!

We are thrilled to announce that Alec Sherman, DVM, DACVS (SA) at ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospital, Palm Beach County, is now certified to perform Total Hip Replacement surgery for pets – making him one of the very few doctors in South Florida certified to perform this advanced procedure.

Total hip replacement is a life-changing procedure for pets with severe hip dysplasia or arthritis, offering them a chance to regain mobility and live pain-free. This advanced veterinary surgery replaces the damaged hip joint with a prosthetic implant, restoring full function and comfort. By alleviating chronic pain, this surgery can significantly enhance your pet’s quality of life, allowing them to run, play, and move with ease.

  • Does your pet show these symptoms?
  • Chronic pain in the hip area
  • Limping or lameness
  • Stiffness, especially after resting
  • Decreased activity levels
  • Difficulty climbing stairs or jumping
  • Muscle atrophy in the affected leg
  • Behavioral changes due to pain
  • Visible discomfort when the hip area is touched

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please consult your primary veterinarian or reach out to Dr. Sherman at ACCESS Palm Beach to learn more about this transformative procedure.

#PetHealth #SouthFloridaVeterinarians #VeterinaryCare #PetSurgery #TotalHipReplacement #PetArthritisRelief #HipDysplasia #PetWellness #ACCESSPalmBeachCounty #HappyPets #ActivePets #VeterinarySpecialists #PetCare

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24×7 Pet Emergency Services

The mission of our 24/7 Pet Emergency Department at ACCESS – Palm Beach County is simple: “Provide the best possible veterinary diagnosis and treatment for sick or injured pets, relieve their discomfort and pain, and get them back on their paws as soon as possible.”

Like large, leading human hospitals, ACCESS provides emergency services that require well-trained ER medical teams, all working together in a compassionate way to care for your pet.

This includes emergency-trained veterinarians who may consult with our board-certified specialists to provide pets in our ER with a higher level of care. This is crucial for diagnosing and treating complex conditions quickly.

Additionally, ACCESS – Palm Beach County is equipped with advanced medical technology, ensuring necessary tests and treatments are conducted without delay.

Hopefully, our ER team never has to see your pet but know that we’re always here for you if you have a pet emergency. Whether it’s the middle of the night or a busy holiday, ACCESS – Palm Beach County is ready to help.

To discover more about how our 24/7 Pet Emergency Department works, click here.

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