We are thrilled when Arrow Animal Urgent Care is featured in the media! Check out a few of our news clips below. Members of the media are encouraged to contact us for questions about the clinic as well as veterinary services in general.

KIRO 7 • November 1, 2022

Reporter Ranji Sinha includes an interview with Drs. Guerra and Wieringa in his report with tips for pet owners regarding emergency issues amid the veterinary staff shortage. Watch the full video.

KIRO 7: Vets Warn about Emergency Issues Amid Staff Shortage

KIRO 7 • March 16, 2022

Reporter DeeDee Sun interviews Drs. Guerra and Wieringa about how the clinic is helping to address the shortage in pet health care caused by the pandemic pet boom and industry staffing challenges. Read more.

KIRO 7: Vets at Arrow Animal Urgent Care Tackle Pet Care Shortage

The Veterinary Idealist • May 13, 2022

Beth Davidow, DVM, DACVECC, an expert in the veterinary industry, profiled Drs. Geurra and Wieringa as well as the clinic in her blog, The Veterinary Idealist. “A new model for a new time” is what Davidow says about animal urgent care. Read more.

The Vet Idealist by Beth Davidow, DVM, Featured Arrow Animal Urgent Care

Worth a Read

Veterinary medicine is frequently covered in the media. We are featuring articles below that we think are definitely worth checking out.

The Atlantic • July 6, 2022

Author Sarah Zhang tackles “The Great Veterinary Shortage,” addressing how there aren’t enough humans to take care of the animals. Those of us who have been in the profession for a while are seeing a shift in veterinary medicine. This is the reason for the long wait times, the full emergency clinics, the lack of timely appointments with your primary veterinarian. We do not see any changes on the horizon for our profession. Here at Arrow Animal Urgent Care, we are trying to mitigate the impact of this shortage with our urgent care model. We hope to see more urgent clinics as our profession continues to evolve. The statistics included in Zhang’s piece truly are shocking. Read more.

The Great Veterinary Shortage by Sarah Zhang in The Atlantic