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fireworks and monsoon storms

Happy July 4th!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> 4th of July and the monsoon thunderstorms are around the corner. These can cause a lot of distress to our pets. Read More

Halloween Can Be A Dangerous Holiday For Our Pets

Halloween is almost here! It can be a very dangerous time for our pets. Lets keep our pets safe this halloween by following the tips listed on these links:http://veterinarybusiness.dvm360.com/vetec/data/articlestandard/vetec/442008/561464/article.pdfhttp://www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-care-tips/halloween-safety-tips.html Read More

Importance of spaying and neutering your pet

What are the advantages of spaying in the female dog?Prevention of "heat" or estrusWhen in "heat", the female experiences an urge to escape in order to find a mate. This Read More

Microchipping

Microchipping saves lives! Microchipping and keeping the microchip registration information updated is critical to bringing home lost pets. Recent studies from Ohio State University reveal that only 75% of lost Read More

Healthy Body Condition Score = Longer, Happier, Healthier Life!

It's New Years and a lot of weight loss resolutions have been made. Why not make a New Years resolution for your cat or dog to get in shape, lose Read More

Holiday Pet Safety Tips

  Tis the season! Unfortunately, this season can be a dangerous one for our pets. Follow a few simple recommendations and keep them safe this holiday season! Cold Read More

Dental Disease is not just bad breath!

 It is indeed much more than just bad breath; it is an infection that leads to pain and possible organ damage. Bad breath is a warning sign of a very Read More

Extra pounds add up to extra risk!

It is never too late to change the future. Extra pounds add up and can cause a shorter lifespan in dogs and cats. Extra pounds lead to diabetes, heart disease, Read More

Does your puppy need a nose job?

Many dogs have a flat face and are also known as brachycephalic. These dogs may have trouble with breathing due to their tiny nostril openings and have to pant in Read More

Protect Pets during Monsoon Season

Now that monsoon season is officially here (June 15th) it is time to think about protecting your pets. Monsoon season cools the valley but can be harmful to pets with Read More

The Importance of Blood Parasite Screening

A blood parasite screen tests for Heartworm, Ehrlichia, and Lyme disease. These blood parasites can be fatal infections. That is why it is important to test your dog on a Read More

Dental Disease is not just bad breath!

It is indeed much more than just bad breath; it is an infection that leads to pain and possible organ damage. Bad breath is a warning sign of a very Read More

Electronic cigarettes, Safer? Not for Pets!

Local poison centers report a 219% increase in devices and liquid nicotine reported poisonings from 2013 to 2014 (AAPCC).  Electronic Cigarettes may benefit people, helping them to quit smoking, but Read More

Popular Home Remedies That Should Never Be Used

Hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and rubber bands are all popular home remedies that should never be used. Everyone wants to put hydrogen peroxide on all wounds to clean them, but Read More

Dental disease does not mean just bad breath!

It is indeed much more than just bad breath; it is an infection that leads to pain and possible organ damage. Bad breath is a warning sign of a very Read More

Pet Camping Safety Tips

Fishing- Along with fishing brings tasty bait and hooks. Make sure these are out of reach at all times. Pets will go after bait and swallow bait, hook and line! This same thing Read More

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