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The
Beverly Animal Natural Health Center was founded in 1998 to offer
holistic care for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital setting.
We are located at 409 Cabot Street in Beverly, MA
The holistic approach means focusing on the patient as a
whole in their everyday environment and factoring in nutrition,
activity, and socialization to offer the best treatments. We
incorporate this approach for all our patients seeking routine
preventative care as well as for surgical and medical care.
Our
approach to treatment plans is also holistic. We draw from various
methods that are available and select with our clients the one
that is the best for the patient not only in the short term
but long term as well.
Many alternative treatments such as homeopathy and nutritional
supplements take longer to achieve effect but offer better results
than traditional medications. Our blend of cutting edge technology
and resources combined with compassionate, patient driven care
makes our work very rewarding. By promoting client education
and participation in the medical process, we are able to nurture
the human-animal bond and achieve rewarding outcomes.
Please use this website as well as our links to help educate you.
Check out our monthly newsletters for interesting news and events,
disease highlights, memorials and our new section, Pet
of the Month.
ARNNE Pets Available
| Bonnie is a beautiful and friendly girl. She is playful. But, she is very
calm in the house. Bonnie appears to be housebroken. And, she loves to give
kisses. She gets along well with cats, but is not good with fowl. Bonnie
is about 1 year old & weighs about 55 lbs. |
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| Have you ever met a dog that you just really want? Well that’s
how I feel about Sallie!! She is so quiet and sweet, a bit timid, but more
curious than scared. I don’t think this little “Southern Belle” has
had many experiences in her life and everything is new and exciting for
her. She really likes other dogs, I’d say no to cats, but yes to
kids over 6. She doesn’t have a mean bone in her body and will make
some lucky person very happy. |
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Robbie came to us from a kill shelter in West Virginia. It baffles
me that anyone would ever give this dog up. He is just wonderful. Robbie
is so sweet and loves everyone and everything (well not cats). He had
a few minor complications from his neuter, but is wearing his e-collar
with no complaints and takes all his meds like a trooper. He would love
to have a family, and another dog to play with would be a bonus!
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| Dixie “doodle” may be just the friend you’ve been looking
for! Dixie came to us when her mom had a personal tragedy. Dixie loves
all people (young and old), but not all animals. If you have pit experience/knowledge,
no other animals, and are looking for a “best friend” please
come and meet Dixie. She is the best!!!! |
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Click here to see more dogs available for adoption.
For more information, please fill out an adoption
request form at www.arnne.org,
email info@arnne.org ,
or call the shelter at 603-635-2211 and
a volunteer will return your call. |
| April Newsletter |
New Patients
Click here to open and print our Pet
Registration form.
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Emergency hospitals are open 24 hours a day if you need
medical assistance when we are not open.
We refer to:
Essex County Veterinary Referral Hospital
North Andover
978-725-5544
The Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital
Woburn
781-932-5802 |
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