Furr, Feathers and Scales

Furr, Feathers and Scales We are an experienced mobile veterinary service for your special pets! We see all species from dogs

08/22/2022

It has been an honor to serve the New River and Roanoke Valleys for the last 11 years. This job has given me so much, I have met so many amazing people and pets, and I have grown as a person and clinician through all of this. Now it is best for me to further my career and move on.

I am so grateful for the time we have shared and will miss you all!

I will be sending out electronic copies of records as soon as I can for all current clients. Please, bare with me as this will take a considerable amount of time. You may leave a message on our voice mail but we will no longer be taking any new appointments.

08/21/2022
07/04/2022

At this time, we will no longer be taking in new clients or emergencies. We are so sorry for any inconvenience.
Thank you
from the Furr Feathers and Scales team!

06/22/2022

Food and Drug Administration officials warned four companies that they were illegally marketing cannabidiol products for animal use.

06/18/2022

With these high temps it’s important to think about your pets and the heat. Do not leave your pets in the car without the air conditioner running and watch out for hot pavement.

06/09/2022

A coyote bit three people before it was shot by a police officer in Fairfax County. Officials said it tested positive for rabies, and residents who were bitten are urged to get medical treatment.

05/15/2022

The FBH is proud to announce the launch of it's Code of Practice for recommended minimum enclosure sizes for reptiles

The Federation of British Herpetologists (FBH) has produced guidance for the recommended minimum enclosure sizes for reptiles kept privately in the UK.

The guidance has been developed by the FBH in conjunction with specialist keeper groups, experienced hobbyists, the British Veterinary Zoological Society and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association. Covering all of the main groups of reptiles it provides practical guidance for private keepers, enabling them to select the appropriate sized housing for their pets based on the size and habits of the species concerned.

The enclosure sizes recommended have been selected using current thinking on the provision of good welfare, the opinions of vets and hobbyists, and experience from countries that already have such guidance. The recommendations exceed the smallest housing that could be used to keep reptiles, instead focussing on providing the extra space required to maximise welfare benefits.

Dave Hayden, Chair of the FBH said “We wanted to produce a document that helped keepers select housing that enabled them to provide more than just the bare necessities. Although there is little in the way of concrete evidence to guide our decisions we were able to draw on the collective knowledge of the hobbyists, vets and organisations that have helped us develop the guidelines.”

Sid James, FBH Project coordinator said: “This project demonstrates the commitment of the reptile keeping community to constantly improve. It is the first set of guidelines of its kind in the UK and is underpinned by the latest research and expertise. We plan to continue to update the document as the evidence base evolves”

The Code Of Practice can be downloaded from the FBH website: https://www.thefbh.org/news

For further information or questions please contact the FBH at [email protected]

05/14/2022

Today is ! This year's theme is focused on the impacts of light pollution on our shared birds. There are many things we can all do to reduce artificial light at night. See tips at: https://migratorybirdday.org/takeaction!

Image credit: Omar Custodio – World Migratory Bird Day




For my vet students...
05/08/2022

For my vet students...

What structure in the glottis of these bird species must be carefully identified and avoided when intubating them?

A: the Crista ventralis, a "median crest" that arises ventrally from the cricoid cartilage inside the glottis. Species with a Crista ventralis include pelicans, hornbills, kiwis, penguins, and some ducks.


04/21/2022
03/09/2022

This is a great opportunity for small flock owners to learn more about Avian Influenza from a University of Arkansas Extension Veterinarian and poultry specialist, Dr. Dustan Clark.

Avian Influenza Seminars for Small Flock Owners:

Wednesday, March 9, 6 PM - https://bit.ly/Registration-March-9-Avian-Influenza-Seminar-for-Small-Flock-Owners

Saturday, March 19, 9 AM - https://bit.ly/March-19-Avian-Influenza-Seminar-for-Small-Flock-Owners-Registration

Thursday, March 31, 6 PM - https://bit.ly/March-31-Avian-Influenza-Seminar-for-Small-Flock-Owners-Registration

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P. O. Box 52
Pilot, VA
24138

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