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Do you do everything in your power to keep your furry family members healthy for as many years as possible? How often do you take your pets to the vet? Do you wait until your pet is sick or injured before taking him or her in for an examination? Did you know that there are several illnesses that can be caught early during a regular well visit? Go to our blog to find out what your vet could find in your pet that could save his or her life if it is caught early. By the time you finish reading, you will be ready to schedule a well-visit for your furry family member.

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Is Your Dog Sick? Use These Tips to Transport Them to a Hospital
27 September 2016

When your dog has become ill or injured, it is nat

Keep Your Dog Safe At Your Outdoor Party
27 July 2016

Even the most well-behaved dogs can get out of han

3 Reasons To Get Your Dog's Teeth Cleaned Regularly
15 July 2016

If you go to the dentist regularly to get your tee

Worried About Your Cat Messing With Their Spay Site? 3 Tips To Help It Heal
4 July 2016

Getting a cat spayed comes with a number of benefi

Kitty Suffering From Ulcers? 4 Tips To Help Relieve The Discomfort
7 June 2016

If your cat has been prescribed aspirin to treat a

Is Your Dog Sick? Use These Tips to Transport Them to a Hospital

When your dog has become ill or injured, it is natural to feel worried about their well-being. It is important to take a deep breath and use the following tips so that you can take your dog to an emergency animal hospital without causing more upset or injury to either of you. Remain Calm It is vital that you remember that, just as at any other time, your sick or hurt dog is getting behavioral signals from you. Read More 

Keep Your Dog Safe At Your Outdoor Party

Even the most well-behaved dogs can get out of hand when they're amped up on the exciting sights and smells of an outdoor party at their home. Here are some tips to help your dog stay calm and safe at your next outdoor barbecue. Tire Them Out Help your dog burn off some energy by giving him plenty of exercise the day before your outdoor party. Take him for long walks to expend physical energy, but also give him some mentally tiring tasks too. Read More 

3 Reasons To Get Your Dog’s Teeth Cleaned Regularly

If you go to the dentist regularly to get your teeth cleaned, it is probably because you care about your oral health, but have you considered that your dog might also need to have this done? Your dog cannot brush its teeth each day, yet plaque can have the same effects on a dog's teeth that it has on your teeth. Here are three important reasons you may want to consider getting your dog's teeth cleaned by a veterinarian on a regular basis. Read More 

Worried About Your Cat Messing With Their Spay Site? 3 Tips To Help It Heal

Getting a cat spayed comes with a number of benefits, ranging from a better temperament to eliminating the chance of your cat getting pregnant by accident. While getting your cat spayed should be a necessity for a pet owner, you may be concerned with the recovery process involved. If you're worried that your cat may pull out her stitches or otherwise harm the site of where they're spayed, it's a good idea to look into the following tips that can help it heal quickly and without infection. Read More 

Kitty Suffering From Ulcers? 4 Tips To Help Relieve The Discomfort

If your cat has been prescribed aspirin to treat a long-term condition, such as arthritis, it may develop an ulcer. While aspirin provides effective treatment for arthritis, it can wreak havoc or the lining of your cat's stomach or small intestine. If your cat has been diagnosed with ulcers, here are four steps you can take to help relieve the discomfort they may be experiencing. Reduce Shedding When your cat grooms itself, it swallows most of the hair that comes off on its tongue. Read More