Employee Spotlight: Rivers

Anyone who’s been to Animal Clinic of Woodruff has likely seen Rivers the dog – who was most likely napping in his bed.
Anyone who’s been to Animal Clinic of Woodruff has likely seen Rivers the dog – who was most likely napping in his bed.
Pancreatitis. Yes, it sounds scary, but depending on when your dog gets veterinary treatment and the severity of the disease, it can often be treatable. That’s why it’s important for all dog owners to understand the signs of pancreatitis.
Taylor Satterfield started working at Animal Clinic of Woodruff as a kennel assistant. She was responsible for keeping pets clean, fed and happy during their stay with us, either as boarders or patients
Despite the best intentions of loving pet owners, we suspect that Halloween might be among a pet’s least favorite holidays. They are often dressed in costume, which makes for adorable photos, but often means animals spend the evening rather uncomfortable.
Autumn Wooten, a receptionist at Animal Clinic of Woodruff, is originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and she brings her Western ranch lifestyle with her to South Carolina.
Dental disease is one of the most prevalent diseases in our pets. Numbers vary depending on the source, but 75-90% of dogs and cats have some form of dental disease by 3 years of age. While all dogs can and will develop dental disease, small, mini and toy breeds tend to have more problems.
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month. It’s an ideal time, then, to think through your family’s disaster preparations – not just for your house and children, but also for your pets.
At Animal Clinic of Woodruff, our veterinarians, vet techs and staff members work here because they love serving pets and people. Vet work is a job you choose because you love it. Today’s spotlight employee, Janice Tuck, is a great example of this passion.
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