I get it. We are all ready for 2020 to be over, for COVID to be over so we can get on for what passes as normal around here….. many people ring in the new year with fireworks which can be terrifying
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Santa, like all responsible pet owners, understands the importance of regular veterinary care! Especially if you travel with your pets. Prior to taking off Christmas night Santa made sure all his reindeer had complete health checks and where healthy for travel. So
Great Dane Rescue of North Texas #GivingTuesday Link Moose came to a local shelter and their veterinarian new he needed more extensive and expensive care to to try to save his leg. With one phone call our volunteers were able to arrange
This year has presented so many challenges for all of us. Like all foster based rescues, GDRNT has had to adjust and figure out how to continue while adhering to CDC guidelines to keep our volunteers, adopters, shelter personal and shelter staff
This time of years full of yummy holiday foods for our families. It is also the time of year veterinary emergency clinic see a huge increase in cases of acute Pancreatitis. One of the most serious threats to dogs is pancreatitis, inflammation
IN 2017 I was honored to nominate and attend the medal ceremony for one of our long standing supporters, foster, adopter and volunteer, Lt Commander Mike Digman (now retired). The military has the Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal and we are honored to
GDRNT is blessed to have more than a few veterans as volunteers, fosters, supporters and adopters. Today we would like to take time to say Thank You for your service to our Country. And because this never gets old:) On the 11th
Now Google, Bing, Yahoo search or whatever Emergency Veterinary Hospital near me! or contact your veterinarian for who they recommend you call after hours… because for some reason dogs like to eat stuff when your favorite veterinarian is closed.
This is Kahls second NTXGiving Day with us … while his rescue story did not go to plan.. once a GDRNT dog, always a GDRNT dog.. even when you visit the ER vet:) Kahl first came to rescue in 2017 and was