Parkway Veterinary Hospital is lead by Drs. Ilene Sagal, Sandy Higgins and Nicole Worshum. This practice provides laboratory and diagnostic testing, physical examinations, yearly boosters and nutritional guidance. This practice also performs microchip identifcation implantations. There is an in-house veterinary pharmacy.
Appointments are required.
"Whole-Life Animal Care" for your companion animal family
Stephen Constant, DVM, Board Certified in Reproductive Medicine
Emily Allen, Managing DVM
Lisa Weppner, DVM, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist
Karen Bressett, DVM
Robert Hubbard, Hospital Manager
We look forward to being a part of your familys health care team!
Were looking forward to meeting you and your pet and demonstrating our commitment to providing your pet the highest quality care!
Worldly Pets carries a variety of the best natural, holistic and raw foods for your dog or cat. It also carries a huge selection of treats and chews. Worldly Pets offers free delivery to Marblehead and the surrounding communities.
The store also features everything else you could need for your dog, cat, bird, reptile or rodent; including leashes, collars, toys, clothing, bedding and more. It also carries a full line of aquarium and pond products. In addition, if you prefer to shop at home, you can visit online at Worldlypets.com or browse its eBay store.
Worldly Pets was founded in 2007 by Gail Novack, who spent several years as the fundraising coordinator for the North East Shiba Rescue Association. She and her staff are avid pet lovers who aim to go "above and beyond" their customers expectations. If neither store carries what you are looking for, Worldly Pets' staff will do their best to get it for you.
Pets Plus sells a wide range of pet supplies and pets including guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils and rats. You can also find freshwater and saltwater fish, reptiles and birds. Pets Plus has another location in Londonderry, N.H.
Anyone looking to adopt a pet should visit Salem's Northeast Animal Shelter, a non-profit agency that does not euthanize animals. The shelter, which opened its new facility in 2008, takes in adoptable dogs and cats surrendered by owners who can no longer care for them, as well as strays found by local officials or rescue groups. In addition, the shelter transports from other states hundreds of homeless dogs that would otherwise be euthanized due to overpopulation. Northeast also rescues satos, mixed breed dogs found wandering the streets of Puerto Rico. Dog and cat adoption fees include spaying/neutering whenever possible. The shelter also participates in community outreach through its Humane Education and Senior Visitation programs.
The Doggie Den offers daycare, grooming, training and wellness services such as canine chiropractic treatments and canine massage. The Doggie Den has been in business since 1988 and is among the most experienced dog services businesses in the area.
We are open 365 days a year and will gladly see emergency appointments even if you are not a client. Please contact us for more information regarding our facilities and services.