Pierre Morin Joins SVMC Dentistry

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BENNINGTON, Vt. — Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) welcomes Pierre Morin, DMD, to SVMC Dentistry.
 
Dr. Morin completed his dental degree at University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. He went on to study dental surgery, esthetic dentistry, endodontics, and pedo-orthodontics at various institutions in the United States and Canada, including McGill University, The Pankey Institute in Florida, and Boston University. Dr. Morin had private practices in Gatineau, Quebec, 1997 – 2017, and in Bennington, VT, 2018 – 2020. 
 
In addition, Dr. Morin is the current director of dental services for correctional facilities in Vermont.
 
SVMC Dentistry provides a full range of services, from basic care to the most modern treatments. Services include preventive cleanings and treatments, general dentistry, restoration, exams, crown and bridge, implants, and cosmetic dentistry. The practice also provides dental surgery and emergency care, if needed.
 
SVMC Dentistry is open 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. It is located in suite 104 of the Medical Office Building at 140 Hospital Drive in Bennington. For more information, visit svhealthcare.org/dentistry or call 802-447-5525

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Companion Corner: Orion Still at Second Chance Animal Shelter

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

GOOD NEWS: Orion has been adopted!

ARLINGTON, Vt. — Orion's had a hard live and he's been patiently waiting a very long time for his forever home.

 
iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.
 
Orion is a 7- to 8-year-old pit bull mix who has been at Second Chance Animal Shelter since 2021. He was featured last August but still hasn't found a home. 
 
Shelter Manager Troy Quinn said Orion came to them from animal control after experiencing neglect.
 
"He was found by animal control on a property, tied to a tree, no shelter, no food or water. He was severely emaciated, very sick, very skinny, very weak. Brought him in, he tested positive for heartworm," Quinn said.
 
Once they rescued him, got rid of his heartworm, and got him up to normal weight, his silly and active side came out.
 
"He is a giant goofball. Loves to run, loves to play very rough house, loves to chew on his toys. Stuffed toys in particular, he just immediately shreds them," Quinn said. 
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