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4 Things Your Vet Wants You To Know About Dog Care

When it comes to your dog's health and wellness, you probably already know the importance of bringing your dog into your veterinarian's office at least once or twice a year for routine physical exams and to make sure your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations. However, there are a few lesser known dog care tips that your vet may want to remind you of, and that could help your pet lead a happier and healthier life. Read More 

4 Preventative Care Tips Your Veterinarian Wants You To Know

Your pet's health and wellness is a top priority for you, but knowing which preventative care steps you should be taking to prolong your pet's life can be difficult. Fortunately, by keeping just a few preventative care tips in mind (and with a little help from your veterinarian!), you can help your pet lead the healthiest and happiest life possible. 1. Have Your Pet Spayed/Neutered One of the easiest things you can do to protect your pet's health is to simply have your pet spayed or neutered if you haven't already. Read More 

Doggone It’s Cold! How To Protect Your Dogs Tender Paws This Winter

Now that winter weather is officially here, it's time to make sure that your dog's paws are protected. You might not realize this, but the cold weather can cause serious damage to your dog's paws, especially if they regularly go out in the snow. Booties are a good option for protecting your dog's paws. Unfortunately, not all dogs find them enjoyable. In fact, some dogs downright hate having things on their paws. Read More 

What You Should Know About Ear Tipping For Feral Cats

If you're currently considering having a neighborhood feral cat taken in to the vet, you may have heard about a surgical procedure called ear tipping. This procedure is often misunderstood, but it serves an important purpose that can help to protect feral cats. If you want to learn more, keep reading to discover what ear tipping is all about. When It's Performed Ear tipping is a procedure where the top of the ear is either surgically clipped off or a small incision is made in it. Read More 

Is Your Cat At An Increased Risk Of Oral Disease?

Dental disease can strike any cat at any age, but there are certain variables that can increase that risk. If you're trying to take care of your cat's oral health or even haven't given it much thought, it might interest you to know that your cat's breed, health, and the oral care you provide could play a big part in your cat's overall dental health. Read on to learn more about these three factors. Read More