While your dog or cat may be a FOREVER puppy or kitten in your eyes, your senior pet’s body may start to face common ailments with age – just like ours. Pet owners often struggle to decipher whether the changes in your dog or cat are a normal part of aging or indications of serious health problems. While cats tend…
Your diabetic pet’s diet, exercise routine, and behavior are important to their everyday health and well-being. With the holidays bringing a change in routines and more time around friends and family members who might not understand your pet’s unique needs, managing your pet’s diabetes can be challenging this time of year. Here are a few tips to help you and…
Did you know that an estimated 85% of all pets have periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years of age? The dental tartar you see slowly building up on your pet’s teeth is about 80% bacteria, and that not only damages your pet’s gums, but the bones and the ligaments that hold their teeth in place. Still, 95%…
World Rabies Day is September 28, serving as a reminder to us all to make sure our furry friends are up to date on their vaccines. When it comes to rabies, pet owners often have many questions for their veterinarian but aren’t sure where to start. Don’t worry! We’ve outlined a few of the most common questions pet owners have…
Wellness isn’t just for humans – our pets should also have consistent healthy diets, exercise routines, and vet appointments. In today’s blog we go over some ways you can ensure your pet is living their best lives! Exercise Whether it’s going for short, frequent walks around the neighborhood, playing fetch at the park, or having your cat chase their favorite…
What we’ve all been waiting for is officially here – summer! Just like us, our pups are itching to make the most out of sunshiny days and summer activities. This is why we’ve brainstormed some fun, easy activities for you and your dog to enjoy together this summer – from training and agility activities to arts and crafts, there’s something…
It’s estimated at least 40 percent of dogs experience noise anxiety which is amplified by the summer thunderstorms and further by summer fireworks. In fact, animal shelters report that their busiest day for taking in runaway dogs is July 5th. It is natural for dogs to be afraid of loud noises. The sound triggers their nervous system and they become…
May is National Chip Your Pet Month – a great time for pet owners to visit one of our five clinics to get their pets chipped and to make sure those chips are up to date! Don’t wait before it’s too late. Collars and ID tags are good forms of identification for your pet, but they can break or become…