Categories for Dog Health

Snake Bites and Pets: What You Need to Know

May 14, 2020

Keeping pets safe and happy is the priority of every single pet owner out there. We always want to make sure our little friends are secure, but unfortunately other animals can actually present a threat to their wellbeing. Our team sees injuries from other animals all the time at our... View Article

It’s Spring! Time to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

April 21, 2020

You love your pet. You buy only the most delicious foods, the best toys and grooming products on the market. When your dog or cat is sick, you schedule an appointment with the vet, then stick by their side through any tests. There’s also making the choice to spay or... View Article

Five Ways to Lessen the Chance Your Pet Will Get Fleas

April 7, 2020

The weather is warming up. The sun is peeking out or shining bright, birds are chirping and, unfortunately, fleas are biting. However, fleas are not the only summer pests that haunt your beloved pets. Ticks and mosquitoes are also out in force during this time of year, making now the... View Article

Warmer Weather Means Extra Hazards for Your Pet

March 25, 2020

The weather is starting to warm up for the summer, and for pet owners, that means both more outdoor fun and more potential hazards to watch out for. There are a couple main conditions that you need to be aware of that are most likely to be problematic during the... View Article

Should I Get My Pet Vaccinated for Rattlesnakes?

March 11, 2020

If your dog spends a lot of time outside, there’s always a possibility it could be exposed to rattlesnake activity, depending on the kinds of outdoor activities you like to enjoy with your pup. Animals have been getting the rattlesnake vaccine in the United States since July 2003, and many... View Article

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