Pet Wellness Exams: What a pet’s weight and dental health tells us National Pet Wellness Month was recognized in October, making this a good time to review why wellness appointments are so important for your pet. It is often assumed that wellness appointments...
Rabies Vaccine and Your Pet The rabies virus is carried by wild animals and spread through saliva – most commonly via the bites or scratches of infected animals. Dogs are the most frequent carriers worldwide but in this country, where we routinely vaccinate...
Tips for Traveling with Your Pet More people are traveling by car this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are bringing your pet with you, planning ahead will make the adventure safe and enjoyable for your furry family member. Pet Travel Tips from your...
What to Know if You Are Worried About COVID-19 and Your Cat or Dog This is an unusual time to live. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing direct impact on almost everyone’s lives. Even within the medical community, there is a large amount of uncertainty, because we...
The Dangers of Valentine’s Day Chocolate For Cats and Dogs Valentine’s Day is a fun holiday, but it also poses a potential problem for both cats and dogs. A big part of Valentine’s Day involves chocolate, which can be toxic to your pets. Chocolate Contains...
Why Does My Healthy Pet Need a Wellness Screening? Answer: Because when it comes to pets, not everything is always as it seems and a healthy exterior can hide troubling internal problems. Wellness screenings allow us to: Monitor your pet for abnormalities Act on any...