About
The name Kannon comes from Buddhist ideology and has many faces, but the name was chosen with neutrality, for the following meaning; the protection of animals and the dedication to making their lives happier.
Just as all fellow people in the veterinary field, we wish the best for our pets and their families and strive to provide quality and progressive care in a compassionate and courteous manner.
We go through each day as though the eyes of our peers and clients are constantly watching and as if animals could speak.
Ecohealth is Important to us.
Our goal is to minimize the negative impact the existence of the hospital could have on the environment and ecosystem, since how we change the ecosystem can affect the health of all living beings.
Our logo is a pawprint made of leaves, to remind us of our connection to nature, and its importance to the health of all.
Being friendly to the earth correlates with being friendly to pets and their people. It began with recycling a building in the most eco-responsible way we could with the means at hand, and continues to the present day where the decisions we make—ranging from hospital supplies to veterinary treatment and energy sources—are based on sustainability without compromising overall care.
It is our hope that our practices may be a small inspiration to you.
Just as all fellow people in the veterinary field, we wish the best for our pets and their families and strive to provide quality and progressive care in a compassionate and courteous manner.
We go through each day as though the eyes of our peers and clients are constantly watching and as if animals could speak.
Ecohealth is Important to us.
Our goal is to minimize the negative impact the existence of the hospital could have on the environment and ecosystem, since how we change the ecosystem can affect the health of all living beings.
Our logo is a pawprint made of leaves, to remind us of our connection to nature, and its importance to the health of all.
Being friendly to the earth correlates with being friendly to pets and their people. It began with recycling a building in the most eco-responsible way we could with the means at hand, and continues to the present day where the decisions we make—ranging from hospital supplies to veterinary treatment and energy sources—are based on sustainability without compromising overall care.
It is our hope that our practices may be a small inspiration to you.