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Dog Parks are great places for dogs to get exercise and have fun.  But if not careful, they can also become a hazard.   Before taking your dog to the park you should make sure … more
When more than two dozen baby chickens were left outside of a Hempstead pet store in late December, the odds were stacked against them. But the work of some caring humans gave them a fighting chance. more
A: Believe it or not, there are lots of things that can be done from home to help keep your pet healthy.  Cleaning your pet’s ears will help prevent ear infections.  Brushing … more
Patty Mezynski has been walking her postal route in the west end of Valley Stream for 20 years. Never before has she found someone’s lost pet. more
A familiar face to many of Valley Stream’s pets and pet owners has said goodbye to a veterinary practice that he helped grow into one of the Long Island’s most comprehensive animal care facilities. more
When Arlene Zuckerman headed back toward the Long Island Rail Road station after visiting her parents in Valley Stream on July 17, she did not expect to see a bird measuring three-and-a-half feet in length come crashing to the pavement. more
Central Veterinary Associates of Valley Stream offers tips for pet owners to help their pets stay cool and safe during this heat wave. more
Dr. Laura Gorman, who works at Central Veterinary Associates in Valley Stream, never thought that she would be answering a house call for penguins. “I was on another call in Great Neck when I got this one, and I asked if it was real,” she said. “I didn’t believe it, but I ended up getting to do something that I normally don’t do.” more
The Nassau County district attorney’s Animal Cruelty Unit is investigating an incident involving a two-and-a-half-foot-long alligator that was removed from Mill Pond in Edward W. Cahill Memorial Park in Valley Stream on June 4. more
Central Veterinary Associates, P.C. is alerting pet owners about a recall of pet foods manufactured by The Kroger Co. because the product may contain aflatoxin, which poses a health risk to pets. … more
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