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						The Pet Hospital of Madison The Pet Hospital of Madison is 
						the area’s highest quality small animal veterinary 
						hospital, providing full-service veterinary care for 
						dogs, cats and pocket pets (including rats, mice, guinea 
						pigs, sugar gliders, gerbils, hamsters, and rabbits) in 
						the Madison and Huntsville, Alabama area The Pet Hospital of Madison works 
						closely with MARF (Madison Animal Rescue Foundation) in 
						providing medical care to the pets they rescue and 
						foster. In an effort to further their goals, we are 
						offering to our clients and lovers of all animals the 
						opportunity to purchase a commerative brick that can be 
						engraved – up to 3 lines- with a message to all pet 
						lovers, or in memory of a pet that has crossed the 
						Rainbow Bridge. The bricks purchased will us help build 
						a memory garden in front of our veterinary hospital. All 
						monetary proceeds will benefit MARF.  
						
						
						MARF The Madison Animal Rescue 
						Foundation is a non-profit foundation that will build a 
						new rescue-friendly animal shelter for the city of 
						Madison, Alabama. Madison ARF was founded by its 
						Director, Miki Bennett, and is run jointly by Miki and 
						volunteers. MARF is a strong advocate of 
						responsible pet ownership which includes and is not 
						limited to: monthly heartworm preventative, monthly 
						flea/tick prevention, annual vaccinations, annual 
						heartworm tests and spay/neuter of all current pets 
						living with the person/persons applying to adopt a dog 
						from Madison Animal Rescue Foundation (MARF) 
						MARF Mission To Rescue as many homeless 
						animals from the City of Madison, Alabama as possible. 
						To develop an adoption program and spay/neuter program 
						for the City of Madison. To build a new rescue-friendly 
						animal shelter for the City of Madison that will 
						accommodate future population growth, and promote a 
						positive public image for the City. |