FOCUS - JULY 2018 11 SCUGOG ANIMAL HOSPITAL “Supporting Animal Health” • Examinations • Vaccinations • Laser Surgery • Surgery • Dentistry • Dental X-ray • X-ray • Pharmacy • Referral Services • In-House Laboratory • Prescription Diets • Nutritional Counselling • Preventative Care & Wellness • Homeopathic Medicine • Acupuncture We focus on the overall health and wellness of your pets through our professional services. 15930 Old Simcoe Road, Port Perry • 905-985-9748 www.scugoganimalhospital.com NEW PATIENTS WELCOME! Dr. Jessica Sherwin Dr. Margaret Cheung Dr. Carolyn Benson Dr. Christina McRae Looking for a Vet? Once again this year on Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., the Scugog Shores Museum will go to the dogs. This is fun for the whole family and especially your canine companions. Enter a contest, participate in an agility course, talk to breeders and animal rescue agencies, or buy one of the hundreds of amazing products from our vendors. Some of this year’s highlights in- clude; Woofjocks Canine All Star Per- formance Team, DogLoversDays Lure Course, Scugog Disc Dogs, Wiener Dog Races, Scugogs’ Dogs Got Talent, fashion shows, free contests, prizes, activities and more. Some of the vendors on hand will be; Adopt-A-Dog/Save-A-Life, All Hu- mane Kind, Fountain of Life, Golden Rescue, Hearty Heritage, Homeward Bound Rescue, Kawigga Poodles and Products, Two Dogs Up, Wagz Wear, plus others. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and $2 for chil- dren ages 5-12. Family admission is $20 (for 2 adults and unlimited related children) and is valid for the weekend. For further information call 905-985-8698 ext 103, email: museum@scugog.ca or our website: www.scugog.ca/museum Woof! Woof! Woof! 16thAnnual Dog Days of Scugog Sherlock the St. Bernard and Music, an Aussie/Doodle mix, taking a break from all of the excitement at Dog Days. Dog Days is the largest event hosted by he Scugog Shores Museum Village and the largest dog event in Durham Region. Since 2003, over 15,000 people and dogs have attended. More than $120,000 has been raised for the museum. THAT’S THE FACTS!