Welcome to the Massachusetts Pet Network!,
THE leader in the Pet Service industry in New England!

Membership in the Massachusetts Pet Network means meeting, talking and doing things with people who share a love of animals.  On the more tangible side, members receive invitations to live meetings, special events, our newsletter, and much more.  Network meetings are usually held every other month and typically feature a guest speaker who discusses various aspects of business.  We encourage members and interested non-members to attend.
For pet related business owners, the product part of the
business is easy.  The hard part - and the greatest key to
success - is learning to manage your business.  The
Massachusetts Network was established to help the pet
related business owner achieve business success.  Some
pet business owners report more than 1/3 of their new clients
come from referrals.  With that in mind we also provide the
pet owner a network to find the products & services they
need.  The MPN strives to provide you with valuable
information on being both; a business AND a pet owner.

We meet monthly at Old Derby Animal Clinic
in Hingham, on the 2nd Wednesday at 6:30 pm. 
Please join us!

Upcoming EventsClick for Emgency Information!
click here for the EVENTS page

 

click to see which members have completed the Red Cross Medical Training for Pets!

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SOUTH SHORE PET NETWORK
PAST MEETING NOTES

Old Derby Animal Hospital, in conjunction with The South Shore Pet Network are holding a pet food drive. Between now and the end of August, you can drop off any type of pet food or kitty litter to the collections box at Old Derby Animal Hospital or Maggie's Dog House. These items will then be donated to the Second Parish Church Food Pantry in Hingham to be distributed to South Shore families. For more information, contact NMcAloon@OldDerbyAH.com or Erik@Up2Night.com.

DISCLAIMER

 


 

 

HOLIDAY SAFETY
TIPS ... FOR PETS!

  • Don’t let your pet play
    with tinsel or ribbon!
     
  • Don’t let your pet drink water
    from under the Christmas tree
     
  • Inspect all wires regularly for evidence that they are being chewed
     
  • Gate off the Christmas tree if you have a pet that is inclined to steal ornaments and keep the glass ornaments up high
     
  • Anatifreeze is toxic.  Check for leaks in your bottle
     
  • Buy “pet safe” ice melt
     
  • Poinsettia plants can cause serious illness if ingested
     
  • Holiday meals and treats can cause gastrointestinal problems
     
  • Remember that chocolate, raisins and onions are a big “no-no” for your pets


 

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