Help Your Pet Have a Long Healthy Life
At the end of the day, we all want the best for our pets. A little bit of prevention goes a long way. If you have questions about what’s best for your pet, give us a call.
At the end of the day, we all want the best for our pets. A little bit of prevention goes a long way. If you have questions about what’s best for your pet, give us a call.
Pets respond to heat differently than humans. Keep these tips in mind when preparing for the summer.
We’re here to help pets of all ages! Get our top senior pet tips, and remember to schedule your senior pet exams every six months to monitor overall health and catch any issues as early as possible.
Cats can get parasites from rodents, insects, even your dog can bring them in! The fact is, no matter where your cat spends most of their time, it’s important to continually protect them and have fecal screenings every 6-12 months. We would love to give you our parasite prevention recommendations at your next visit! [...]
Loud noises are unavoidable. From fireworks to thunderstorms, all these sounds can make your dog uncomfortable. We can help:
Summer heat can quickly turn exercise into heat stroke! Being mindful of the temperature outside, hot pavement, and heat stroke symptoms, will help make your pet “cool” for the summer!
The first days with a new puppy or kitten are blissful. This video is for when the honeymoon is over and you’ve got questions!
Over 130,000 dogs in the US test positive for heartworm disease every year! If heartworms had their way, that number would be a lot higher. Prevention is simple, easy, and affordable. Make sure your pet is protected. Contact us today if you have questions about heartworm prevention.
If your pet becomes lost, being microchipped can be the difference between being reunited and a very unhappy ending. We strongly encourage every pet owner to microchip their pets. Microchips save lives!
Periodontal disease occurs when bacteria gets beneath the gums. When this is diagnosed, we need to do a thorough cleaning and take x-rays to assess the needs of your pet. With proper dental care (and at-home brushing) your pet will keep those pearly whites sparkling!