To all the staff and doctors at the Emergency Hospital: my family would like to thank you for all your hard work with Princess. She is doing great and back to normal. She would not still be with us today if it were not for all the wonderful people you have there. You are all greatly appreciated! Thank you,
- The Epp family
Veterinary Links


American Veterinary Medical Association
The American Veterinary Medical Association is a non-profit organization representing more than 76,000 veterinarians across the United States.  The AVMA has been working with veterinarians in private and corporate practive, government academia, government, industry and the uniformed services since 1863.  The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its members and for the profession.


Veterinary Partner
Veterinary partner is an extension of Veterinary Information Network, a Network commonly used by veterinarians for continuing education, case research and communication with other veterinarians around the world. As a pet owner, you can access Veterinary Partner through this link in order to find answers about your pet’s diagnosis or symptoms. The doctors at Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital of Wichita are subscribed to Veterinary Information Network.


Pet Angel Memorial Center
Emulating the grace and dignity of the human funeral business, Pet Angel Memorial Center gives you the opportunity to receive the same types of services and treatment as when a human family member passes away. However your family wishes to honor the passing of your Pet Angel, and whatever arrangements you wish to make for her body, the caring professionals at Pet Angel and your vet care provider can lead you to the right choice.


American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was founded in 1866 as the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere.  The Society was formed to alleviate the injustices animals faced then, and they continue to battle cruelty today.  Wheter its saving a pet who has been accidently poisoned, fighting to pass humane laws, rescuing animals from abuse or sharing resources with shelters across the country.  The ASPCA works towards the day in which no animal will live in pain or fear.  Join the fight today by visiting their webpage.  Also get information about pet care, animal behavior, diastger preparedness, ways to donate and more!


Kansas Humane Society
The Kansas Humane Society (KHS) takes in over 13,000 animals each year by citizens who are unable or unwilling to care for them.  The Humane Society currently finds homes for 70% of the animals made available for adoption.  Most of the animals they take in are dogs and cat, but they do accept other small pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets and birds.  The KHS webpage features photos along with short bios of loving animals in need of a good home.  Also featured on the webpage are new and events, educational links for general pet care, and ways to contribute to the Kansas Humane Society's campaign!


ASPCA Poison Control Center
ASPCA Poison Control Center, an operating division of the ASPCA, is the only animal-oriented poison control center in North America.  The Center is staffed by veterinarians, including board-certified veterinary toxicologists.  The specially trained staff provides assistance to pet owners and specific diagnostic and treatment recommendation to veterinarians pertaining to toxic chemicals and dangerous plants, products or substances 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.  The ASPCA Poison Control Center can be reached by phone at 1-888-426-4435.  There is a fee for their services.