2016

Are you new to being a pet owner? Learn more about how to keep your pet calm and happy while at the veterinarian clinic.

Understanding Cataracts In Your Dog: What You Should Know

5 May 2016
 Categories: , Blog

When it comes to taking care of your dog, you likely tend to focus on the everyday things like making sure they get exercise, get their food, and are vaccinated according to the necessary schedules. And for many pet owners, this is as far as the veterinary care they seek out goes unless there is some kind of emergency. However, there are numerous health conditions and issues that a dog can suffer from. Read More …

Scabies To Rabies To Unwanted Babies: Summertime Risks For Your Pets

5 May 2016
 Categories: , Blog

The warmth of summer means extra time outdoors for your pets. While this can be a good thing, it can also bring exposure to health risks that are more prevalent during the summer season. Warmer weather doesn't only bring your pets outside, but also a host of other animals and creatures who may interact with your pets and cause them a trip to the animal hospital. Below are some health risks for your pets in the summer: Read More …

Eliminating Fleas From Your Pet, Home, And Yard

4 May 2016
 Categories: , Blog

If you have a dog or cat who has been suffering from itchiness, red bumps on the skin, and fleas walking around within their fur, you will want to take steps in eradicating the problem in its entirety. A flea infestation can cause a lot of distress to an animal as well as make a home difficult to live in if fleas are hopping around inside. Here are some steps you can take to eliminate a flea infestation completely to help your animal recover quickly as a result. Read More …

Helping Your Senior Dog Maintain Their Mobility And Their Spirits

4 May 2016
 Categories: , Blog

When you have had a dog since they were young, seeing them become a senior can be a tough transition. Senior dogs often seem to be like puppies one day and then suddenly look and act elderly the next. If you have a dog that is a senior, you may be wondering what you can do to keep their spirits up and to keep them mobile for as long as possible. Read More …

3 Things Cat Owners Need To Know About Skin Cancer

3 May 2016
 Categories: , Blog

Skin cancer is a well-known problem among people, but surprisingly, cats can also develop this type of cancer. While most of your cat's body is covered in fur, hairless areas like the nose, lips or eyelids are susceptible to damage from the sun's harmful rays. Here are three things cat owners need to know about skin cancer. What are the signs of skin cancer? The signs of skin cancer in cats are similar to the signs in humans. Read More …