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BOOK APPOINTMENTCommon Behavior Problems in Senior Pets
Common Behavior Problems in Senior Pets Growing older appears to be associated with a variety of health difficulties for pets, including behavioral issues. As your furry friend gets older, keep an eye out for any potential behavior problems so you can get them...
The Most Common Holiday Pet Hazards
The Most Common Holiday Pet Hazards As the year draws to a close, holiday celebrations are still in full swing. But the additional activity and stress present the perfect opportunity for your four-legged friend to get into trouble, so keep an eye out for the...
How to Help Your Senior Pet Handle the Changing Seasons
How to Help Your Senior Pet Handle the Changing Seasons The changing seasons affect everyone differently, but the switch from balmy summer weather to frigid temperatures can really do a number on your senior pet. Here are four ways to help your furry pal easily handle...
What to Do If You Find a Lump on Your Pet: Advice from Your Vet
What to Do If You Find a Lump on Your Pet: Advice from Your Vet November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and since approximately 1 in 4 pets will develop cancer at some stage in their life, it is essential to know how to spot potential warning signs. This...
Veterinary Technicians: An Essential Part of Your Pet’s Health Care Team
Veterinary Technicians: An Essential Part of Your Pet’s Health Care Team To spread awareness about the crucial role veterinary technicians play in animal health, the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) celebrates National Veterinary...
Help Your Senior Pet Remain Mobile With These Tips
Help Your Senior Pet Remain Mobile With These Tips As your pet ages, they likely will experience stiff, achy joints caused by osteoarthritis. Fortunately, you have many options to help keep your senior pet active and mobile throughout their golden years. Give the...
How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia
How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia Your pet’s safety is our number one priority, particularly when they undergo anesthesia and surgical procedures. We understand you also are concerned about your pet’s health and safety while under anesthesia, and we want to...
5 Signs Your Pet Is in Pain
5 Signs Your Pet Is in Pain Pets are masters at hiding any vulnerabilities, so it can be tough to tell when they are in pain. September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, so do your pet a favor and learn the following common signs of pain to get them help when they need...
How to Spot Heatstroke in Your Pet
How to Spot Heatstroke in Your Pet As summer reaches its height, your furry pal may grow more accustomed to the high temperatures and humidity levels associated with the season, but they still can succumb to heatstroke. Abrupt temperature increases can cause a sudden...
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