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New Year’s Resolutions For Your Pets
Did you think that New Year's resolutions were only for you? It turns out, there are some New Year's resolutions that your pet can make too! Help keep your pet healthy this new year with these 10 New Year's resolution ideas:1. Go on More Adventures....
Guidelines For a Safe Holiday For Your Pet
The most wonderful time of the year is approaching, full of treasured time with family and friends, delicious foods, dazzling decorations, fun festivities, and… stress. Worrying about a sick or injured furry family member only adds more stress to the...
How To Stop Your Excited Dog From Urinating
If you’ve ever invited guests into your home only to have your excited dog leave a puddle of urine in the entryway, you aren’t alone. Most commonly seen in puppies, excitement urination is triggered by overstimulation and excitement during greetings or...
How To Cherish Your Pets This Thanksgiving
As Thanksgiving draws near, we take the time to reflect on our blessings and what we’re thankful for: family, friends, a roof over our heads, food to eat, and warm clothes. As pet owners, we’re also thankful for our furry friends. Besides unwavering...
Pet Food Myths Debunked
Unfortunately, when looking for your pet’s nutrition information, you’ll probably find more myths than facts. As Veterinary professionals, it’s our job to navigate through these marketing claims to find the truth for our clients and their fur babies.Myth #1: “Corn is...
Foods Your Cat Should Avoid
Cats can be finicky eaters, so once they show interest in something, many pet owners will stick with it. There are a few foods, however, you should avoid feeding to your feline friend, and some might surprise you. Here are foods that you should keep away...
Pyometra In Pets
What is pyometra? It is always seen in un-spayed female pets regardless of their breeding status. Pyometra is an important disease to be aware of for any dog or cat owner because of the sudden nature of the disease and the deadly consequences if left untreated. It has...
Halloween And Pets: Safety Tips
Whatever costumes your children choose for Halloween this year, there’s a good chance your human family members will want to involve your pets in the fun. And, while some pets will enjoy being part of the festivities (and might not even mind wearing...
Top 5 Indicators That Your Pet Needs a Dental
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some form of dental disease by age three. Caused by plaque and tartar buildup, periodontal disease can cause tooth loss and oral lesions. Dental disease can also have a...
4 Common Household Toxins For Pets
If you own a pet, you’ll want to know about these items you probably have sitting around your home that could prove to be fatal for your pet. Here are 4 common household toxins to keep away from your pet.Strings. We don’t like when strings are attached,...