MAY IS NATIONAL CHIP YOUR PET MONTH!

MAY IS NATIONAL CHIP YOUR PET MONTH!

Are your pets micro-chipped? Microchips are very small implants that are injected underneath your pets skin, normally in between the shoulder blades. These chips contain important contact information that can help veterinary clinics or shelters get in touch with you,...
Heartworm Disease In Dogs

Heartworm Disease In Dogs

Adult Heartworms Both adult male and female heartworms can live in the heart and the large adjacent vessels. These heartworms can survive up to 5 years, with females producing large numbers of microfilariae (young worms). Microfilariae The microfilariae (young worms)...
Intestinal Parasites

Intestinal Parasites

Are Intestinal Parasites Affecting Your Pets? There are a number of intestinal parasites that can pose a threat to your pet’s health. Roundworms, Tapeworms, Hookworms, Whipworms, Giardia, Coccidia and Stongyloides: are some of the more common parasites found in...
Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season.

Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season.

With the holidays upon us, there are some things to keep in mind regarding your pet’s safety. Even though lights, greenery, seasonal plants and Christmas trees can all make the holiday seasons festive, they can also pose a dangerous threat to our beloved pets....
Senior Pet Wellness Month!

Senior Pet Wellness Month!

November is National Senior Pet Wellness Month! Our pets now, more than ever before are an integral part of our family and with improvements to veterinary care and dietary habits, our pets are living longer that ever before.    As your pet ages, changes can be...
Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Halloween Pet Safety Tips

1. No Trick or Treat Candy Chocolate in all forms—especially dark chocolate—can be dangerous, even lethal, for dogs and cats. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and seizures. Halloween candies...
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