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Why do some dogs have trouble with their anal sacs? Occasionally, anal sacs become a medical problem. There is no specific breed, color or size that is predisposed to problems…
Read More Nov 10November is adopt a senior pet month! When adopting pets, many people look for puppies or kittens to add to their family, causing senior animals to be passed by in…
Read More Nov 03Dogs and humans aren’t the only ones who can suffer from car sickness or motion sickness. Cats can also develop gastrointestinal distress while traveling in the car, and for some,…
Read More Oct 20Pet parents often worry that their dog is too old for anesthesia. This is a huge misconception that prevents many dogs from getting the surgery they need. As we often…
Read More Oct 19It’s almost Halloween 🙂 This means it’s costume season, and pets can look pretty cute in costumes as well. Just be wary of hair dyes– check out this post for…
Read More Oct 13This month, our promotion is dental health– come in and get a 15% discount on a dental procedure. Call for quotes! Here is why getting your pet’s teeth checked and…
Read More Oct 05October is when Lyme disease is most prevalent in dogs, especially at the end of the month. Learn more about the disease to better prepare yourself and your pet! 1….
Read More Sep 29The question that a lot of pet owners seem to be having is: just what exactly is Leptospirosis, and is it absolutely necessary to vaccinate my pet against it? Here…
Read More Sep 22At the end of this month, the last week of September, it is National Deaf Pet awareness week. Learn more about living with a deaf cat in this post. How…
Read More Sep 22At the end of this month of September, it is National Deaf Pet awareness week. Learn more about living with a deaf dog here. Loss of hearing or deafness in…
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