Animal Emergency Services
 Veterinarians on site 24/7

1375 N Roselle Rd
Schaumburg, IL 60195
(847) 885-4050 emergency line
email: golfrose@golfrose.com
or customerservice@golfrose.com

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Golf Rose Boarding and Grooming
Quality care for dogs, cats, birds, and other small animals

1355 N Roselle Rd
Schaumburg, IL 60195
(847) 885-2122
email: golfrose@ameritech.net

Golf Rose Animal Hospital  
1375 N. Roselle Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60195 
         
(847) 885-3344           Fax (847) 885-8352     
      
Veterinarians on site 24 hours a day/7 days a week
Since 1965, Golf Rose Animal Hospital is committed to providing compassionate care for your pets.
We are proud of the advanced level of veterinary care we provide, the high level of customer service
we
maintain, and our experienced staff. 
Our veterinarians are here for you 24 hours a day. 

We are located on the Southeast corner of Roselle and Remington Roads, one block north of Golf Rd.
Our entrances are located on Roselle Road and Remington Road.

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                           Golf Rose Animal Hospital
         1375 N Roselle Rd. Schaumburg, IL   (847) 885-3344  
               
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Heartworm Season Is Soon Approaching!!!  
 
 




Five Facts Pet Owners Should
 K
now About Heartworm Disease



  1. Heartworm is spread by mosquitos.       
             
    heartworm

Pets don’t infect each other,
they require a go-between: the mosquito
More 
than 20 species of mosquitoes are known to spread heartworm, and they can carry the infected larvae for miles, even transmitting the disease from wild animals (such as coyotes) to pets. And while mosquito repellents are a good idea for reducing mosquito numbers, 
they don’t take the place of monthly heartworm preventives. All it takes is for one infected
mosquito to bite your pet. 
Even the best mosquito repellent won’t provide adequate 
heartworm protection.


2. Your pet can’t escape the threat disease. 

Heartworm incidence has been documented in 
all 50 statesThe American Heartworm Society guidelines recommend that all
 U.S. pets be given heartworm preventive on a monthly basis, and dogs be tested annually for heartworm.


3.
Cats get heartworm disease, too. 
    
Dogs are more susceptible than cats, but cats can become seriously ill from just a few worms. 
I
f you live in an area where heartworm disease in 
dogs is prevalent, your cat should get preventive 
medication, too.


4. Pets need year round protection. 

While spring is when many pets are tested for heartworm, the 
American Heartworm Society recommends that pets be protected from this deadly parasite year-round, even in the cold-weather months Between varying weather conditions, warm microclimates that form protective pockets where mosquitoes can survive and frequent travel with pets, limiting heartworm protection to warm weather months can be a risky proposition. 


5. Prevention beats the cure any day.
Dogs with heartworm disease can and should be treated, but the cost is significant;  treating a dog can cost more than $1,000 and dogs need careful monitoring and cage confinement for a month or more. There is no effective medication for treating cats with heartworm disease. The good news: prevention, which is available for both dogs and cats,
is a fraction
of the cost of treatment and is much easier on  your pet.

 *Only a veterinarian can ensure your pet is getting optimal protection from heartworm. 

Call 847-885-3344 to schedule a heartworm test for your pet.
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      FDA Investigating Dog Treats From China 
    
 


If you are like many dog owners that give their pets chicken jerky treats, you may want to rethink giving that savory treat. Pet Owners are taking a stand that many of these
treats imported from China are harming or killing beloved pets. 

Complaints on these imported treats are nothing new, in 2007 and 2008 reports of sick dogs were also recorded. The FDA issued a recent cautionary update on November 2011. Complaints from pet owners are still being received today that consumption of imported chicken jerky treats are causing illness or even death to their pets.

                         Signs to watch for if your dog has consumed Chicken Jerky Treats:

    • decrease in appetite                                                      
    • decrease in activity
    • vomiting
    • diarrhea (may contain blood)
    • increased water consumption
    • increased urination

   
These signs may occur within hours to days of feeding the product.
If your dog shows any of these signs, stop feeding these treats.
Consult your veterinarian if signs are severe or persist more than 24 hours.
Blood tests may indicate kidney failure and urine tests may show increased glucose            levels.

If your pet has suffered an illness believed to be associated with pet food, complaints and samples of the products can be sent to the FDA for testing

The FDA continues to investigate the problem and its origin but currently all testing
has come back inconclusive. This is why imported chicken jerky
treats are still available to consumers.

  The FDA urges pet owners to use caution with regard to any chicken jerky products.

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