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Pets Can Teach Children How to Nurture and Care


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Children Develop Caregiving Skills with Pets
Children in homes with pets have great opportunities to develop critical caregiving abilities and social skills.  When children are encouraged to participate in caring for family pets at age appropriate levels they can begin to learn how to nurture and care for others.
Pets are not threatening and can be stress reducers for children.  Providing simple care based on a child’s individual abilities will sow seeds of joy and responsibility.
Caring for pets is a neutral activity that is almost always a good fit for children.  Use these tips:
  • Praise your child often to make the experience positive.
  • Create a simple reward program using stickers, extra playtime, games or outings as treats.
  • A daily chart can provide your child with visual evidence of results and rewards.
Check with your veterinarian for more ideas to create the best home for your pets.
Gail Melson, author of Why the Wild Things Are:  Animals in the Lives of Children has been watching animals and children for some time.  She estimates that of every ten children, four grow up in a home that includes domestic animals.  She has determined that as many as 90 percent of all youngsters live with a pet at some point during their childhood.
Living with pets and caring for them can teach both boys and girls great lessons.
Young girls are usually encouraged to play with dolls and play house.  Girls learn to care and often actively begin tending to others in the home before the age of eight.  Girls will play dress-up with their animals, dolls and siblings.  Later, girls may become babysitters in their home or neighborhood. The social and caregiving skills learned in these activities are useful to girls throughout their lives.
"Nurturing animals is especially important for boys," Melson says.  Young boys are usually not encouraged similarly and may miss out on the opportunity to learn caregiving skills.  Balls, cars and sports typically occupy the interest of young boys.  Boys can care for pets in their home without fear of criticism or reproach; they are merely caring for their dog, cat, hamster or other animal.  Actually providing the care becomes the only issue and boys are able to feel comfortable with nurturing.  Taking care of an animal is not gender specific and both boys and girls can always remain equally involved.
"Nurturing isn't a quality that suddenly appears in adulthood when we need it," Dr. Melson advises. "And you don't learn to nurture because you were nurtured as a child.  People need a way to practice being caregivers when they're young."  Household pets provide frequent opportunities for young boys and girls to develop nurturing habits.  Caregiving for animals teaches them responsibility for seeing that the family dog or cat receives fresh water and food at certain times throughout the day.
Children can provide simple care from a very young age and fill greater needs as their abilities allow.  Caring for the family pets can also help children expand their sense of self awareness and develop an awareness about other people, time or space.  Children will also to develop their ability to anticipate needs.
Helping your child to become responsible for pets in your home needs to occur on a step-by-step basis.  The process must be implemented according to your child’s cognitive abilities and physical abilities.  Remember that each child is different and has different levels of capabilities when you begin talking to them about caring for your household pets.
When your child is the responsible party for providing care for a pet in your home, always remember that you’ll still need to keep your eye on the water dishes, food bowls, walks and potty trips.  You may find it necessary to provide gentle reminders for your child.  Creating happy notes and making simple awards like stickers, stars or allowing extra playtime will make the transition more fun for your child.  Involving the whole family to encourage your child will increase his or her success and enjoyment.

About Us

Los Angeles veterinarians, Dr. Jeffrey Marks , Dr. Lara Nicolayevsky (Dr. Nic) and Dr Amy Bednarek at Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic are some of the best veterinarians in the Los Angeles area and are committed to your pet's health and well being. Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic excels in pet care and the science of veterinary medicine.
Dr. Jeffrey Marks and the staff at Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic have provided Los Angeles patients compassionate quality veterinary care and pet services since 1986, making us the animal clinic of choice for pet owners in and around the Los Angeles community. We know you'll find our staff welcoming and knowledgeable. Rancho Park is a neighborhood hospital, a place you can go for consistency of care. Read our petsimonials to meet some of our beloved animal friends.
Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic is a full service animal hospital offering the Los Angeles community daytime emergency vet care as well as medical, surgical, and dental services. We are proud to offer state-of-the-art services, including in-house lab equipment, ultrasound, and digital radiography. We also have an in-house pharmacy with access to specialists, making our veterinary facility a one stop shop for your pet's health and medical needs. 
Our West Los Angeles veterinarian office is very easy to get to, and you can find directions on our Contact Us page.  You can also view The Rex and Winston Blog which is created especially for our clients. 
At Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic, your pets are our family!

Dr. Jeffrey Marks
Los Angeles Veterinarian | Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic
310-474-3398
10585 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90064

Hospital Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday     7:30am-5:00pm
Thursday                                                                     7:30am-6:00pm
Saturday                                                                      9:00am-4:00pm

Our Company

We're pleased to offer the following services in our Los Angeles Veterinary Clinic:
APPOINTMENTS
Our appointments are scheduled so you can be seen promptly.  We do accept walk-in patients, however appointments will be given first priority.  Our receptionists and team will attempt to accommodate all requests to the best of our ability.  Appointments may be requested by calling 323-735-0291 or via our PET PORTAL 24/7.  
Emergencies are accepted anytime our clinic is open.  If you feel you have an emergency with your pet, please call us or come to the hospital immediately.  If possible it is best to call before coming in so that a staff member can advise you on your particular emergency. 
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DAILY LOW COST VACCINATIONS
You don't need to wait in long lines for low cost vaccinations.  Our everyday prices are lower than many "specials" at other hospitals/pet stores.  When you talk to our doctors they can make sure your pet has the proper immunizations, not just a package of unneeded vaccinations.  Please note: the Veterinary Board of Examiners and state law require that every pet we vaccinate has a yearly exam. 
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Experienced veterinarians diagnose and treat various illnesses.  Emphasizing prevention and education, the staff strives to empower pet owners and improve their pet's overall health.  Please ask our staff about:

  • Flea Control
  • Dermatology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Treatment for Infectious Disease and Prevention of Parasites 
  • Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases 
  • Metabolic Diseases (Diabetes, Kidney Failure, Cushings, Liver Diseases)
SURGERY
In addition to spays and neuters, Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic offers various soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries.  To insure the comfort, health and safety of your pets, we regularly utilize IV catheters and pre-op blood testing. In addition we use state-of-the-art equipment to monitor the heart, lungs and vital organs during surgery.
ORAL CARE
Dogs and cats need dental care, too.  Preventative teeth cleaning, scaling and polishing, along with oral surgeries can be handled by the experienced team at the Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic.
We now offer Anesthesia Free Dentistry once a month by appointment only.  Come in today for a free oral exam to see if your pet is a candidate!
LATEST TECHNOLOGY
We are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, you can be sure your pet has acess to the best diagnostic tools
Ultrasound    Laser Surgery    Video Otoscope
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PHARMACY AND DIET FOODS 
kittens in bath.jpgOne of our greatest assets is a fully stocked pharmacy inside our facilty.  We are able to fill prescriptions for flea and worm control and pharmeceutical medicine.  Following your pet's surgery, procedure and/or visit, you will be able to quickly receive your medicine.  We are competetively priced with the online pharmacies and pet stores, and our products are 100% guranteed (not true with online pharmacies or pet stores). 
We ship all medicine orders over $25 for free, or you can pick them up the same day.  You can place your order by our PET PORTAL via the internet 24/7. 
In addition we offer the full line of Hills Prescription Diets and select Royal Canin products.  These advanced diets are specially made for pets with special medical needs.
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EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE
We have veterinarians and support staff on duty 7 days a week who are trained and equipped to handle any urgent pet care needs.  Usually an emergency team consists of at least one veterinarian and several technicians working together to save a pet's life.  Emergencies include snail bait poisoning, a hit by car accident and chocolate ingestion, etc.  If you ever feel that your pet needs emergency treatment do not hesitate to call or come in immediately.  However if possible, it is best to call before coming in so that a team member can advise you on your particular emergency.
BATHING AND GROOMING

  • Medicated Baths
  • Hypoallergenic Baths
  • Nail Clipping
  • Anal Gland Expression
TYPES OF PETS SEEN
Because a large number of veterinarians practice at Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic, we can care for many types of pets:
Dogs
Cats
Rabbits*
Pocket Pets*
*Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

PAYMENTS
Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic accepts payment via cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.  In order to provide high quality service utilizing the best medical technologies, payment must be made at the time services are rendered.
We provide estimates for all surgeries and hospitalizations.  If you have not received an estimate, please request one at any time.
DISCOUNTS
Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic offers discounted services to senior citizens and local area rescue groups. Pre-approval is required to qualify for the rescue group discounts, please call us for more information.
                                           
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