We now carry Martingale Dog Collars
The Martingale Collars are a buckle-less, double-loop design, slipped over your dog’s head. The leash is attached to the smaller loop and will tighten down the larger loop when your dog is distracted and pulls away. The Martingale design is engineered to prevent gagging and choking your dog’s airway.
Your dog does not have to be a sighthound such as a Greyhound, Whippet or Borzoi to enjoy the benefits of a Martingale safety collar. These breeds must wear this design due to their small head and narrow neck structure, which gives them the ability to back out of a standard collar. Dog trainers routinely recommend a Martingale for those owners who prefer the added benefit of control offered through this design, whatever the breed.
Approximately 4 million adoptable animalsare killed each year mailny due to overpopulation. Adopt a Pet – http://www.Parkwayveterinary.com
Save a Life and Adopt a Pet!
Did you know that approximately 4 million adoptable dogs & cats are killed each year due mainly to overpopulation? Did you know that 25-30% of dogs for adoption in animal shelters are purebred? The other 70-75%, of course, are lovable, wonderful mixed-breed pets, just waiting for a chance to be your perfect new friend.
Parkway Veterinary Hospitals have animals ready for adoption. All animals are healthy, up to date on shots and ready for a family to love them. View our animals ready for adoption below.
Cat & Dog Adoption Fast Facts
- 25% of pet dogs put to sleep in animal shelters are purebred.
- Approximately 4 million pet dogs and cats are put to sleep each year due to overpopulation.
- Adopting a dog or cat from a humane society, an animal shelter, an SPCA, or a dog rescue or cat rescue group saves a life!
Below are the current animals available for adoption at our Cape May Court House location:
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Below are the current animals available for adoption at our Marmora location:
If you are interested in adopting an animal from Parkway Veterinary, call us today! 609-465-5590
The Cape May County SPCA is a great resource for adopting pets. Please visit their website for information on the adoption process as well as photos of loveable animals ready for a good home.
David Hirsch graduated from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1983, he was certified by the American Chiropractic Veterinary Association in 2001. He was certified by the Chi Institute in Veterinary Acupuncture in 2002 and Herbology in 2007.
He is the co owner and co director of Parkway Veterinary Hospitals in Cape May Courthouse and Marmora NJ. Dr. Hirsch is a member of the Board of Trustee for the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference and a past Board Member for the Marine Mammal Stranding Center of NJ.
Traveling with your Pet
Before you go![]() Ask yourself: will my dog be comfortable and happy on this trip? Some animals simply prefer to stay at home and a “homesick”, possibly motion-sick pet will ruin everyone’s trip. In such a case it’s probably wiser to leave your pet with a friend, relative or hire a “petsitter”. If that is not possible, you might consider boarding him or her at a clean, well-run kennel. Plan ahead
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