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      <image:caption>Common Illnesses and Injuries We Treat Vomiting and Diarrhea Coughing and Sneezing Lameness, Limping Back, Neck, Paw &amp; Limb Pain Toxin Exposure Irritation to Eyes, Ears and Skin Allergic Reactions Cuts, Bites, Scrapes, Lumps, Bumps Urinary Changes, i.e. Increased Frequency, Blood or Straining Anal Gland Issues Hiding, Whining Toenail Injuries End-of-Life Care</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BetterPet Veterinary Urgent Care was founded to bridge the gap between your primary care veterinarian and full emergency services. As an after-hours, walk-in clinic, we provide compassionate, high-quality medical care for common dog and cat illnesses. We’re here for the “in-between” moments—when it isn’t quite an emergency, but you can’t wait for regular veterinary hours. Our goal is to serve as an extension of your family veterinary practice, offering a warm, trusted, and convenient urgent-care experience. Our veterinarians are highly trained in emergency medicine and work closely together to support your pet through injury, illness, and recovery. We communicate thoroughly with your primary care veterinarian to ensure seamless, continuous care for your pet. BetterPet belongs to a locally owned group of veterinary hospitals, including Veterinary Specialists of Hanover and Hanover Animal Hospital. Together, our three hospitals work closely to care for the pets and families of our local community, offering a safe, welcoming, and convenient space filled with people who love your pets and have the expertise to provide exceptional care.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About Us - When you arrive, we immediately check to make sure your pet is stable. One of our veterinarians will then examine your pet, discuss a diagnostic and treatment plan with you, and provide an estimate. Our care team will then administer necessary tests and treatments, dispense medication(s) and send your pet home. We do not hospitalize. If required, we will assist with transfers to an emergency hospital. We understand that a loved one’s illness or injury can cause undue stress for you as well as your pet. Throughout this process, we are committed to providing compassionate, exceptional care not only through high-quality medical attention for your pet, but also by being there for you. We will be available the entire time to answer any questions or concerns you may have about your pet’s condition and care.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Our Team - Julia Wolfe, DVM</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Julia Wolfe attained her doctorate in veterinary medicine in 2007 from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. She has since completed a residency in sports medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and became AVCA certified by the animal chiropractic school at Parker University. Most recently, Dr. Wolfe has expanded her skillset, graduating with a certificate in veterinary acupuncture.   Dr. Wolfe is a member of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Wolfe’s professional interests include equine medicine, sports medicine, and companion animal internal medicine. What Dr. Wolfe finds most rewarding is being able to take an integrative, holistic approach to medicine and patient care. She especially enjoys helping older pets age gracefully by taking a multimodal approach to pain management and mobility. Away from work, Dr. Wolfe likes to spend her free time with her family and three pets, Andy the Dachshund, Dirty Martini – a Devon Rex, and a Siamese named Peach Bellini.</image:caption>
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