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Cat Health Month: Ensuring Your Feline Has a Long, Fulfilling Life

From their uncanny ability to inhabit boxes and their silly whiskers to their love of laser pointers and their crazy catnip personas, cats provide their people with endless hours of love and entertainment.

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4th of July with Your Pet

We hope that everyone has a fantastic Independence Day and that you will be celebrating with friends, families, and pets. Here are four things to keep an eye on so you can keep all of the pets that you are celebrating with happy, healthy, and safe!

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The Secret to Ridding Your Dog of Itchy and Irritated Skin

As humans, we know just how frustrating it is to have itchy skin so, when you see your dog struggling with it, your heart naturally goes out to them…for the first few weeks. By week three, you’ve had it and, if you sleep with your pet, you’ve lost more Zzzzzs than you care to think about.

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Spring Hazards for Your Pet

Spring has sprung, and with the change of season comes new activities, and new chances for your pet to get into some things that could potentially make them ill. To help protect your pet, we’ve listed the Top 5 Spring Time Hazards you should be aware of.

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Lifestyles: Vaccinating Your Dog for the Great Outdoors

If your pet spends time in the great outdoors, you may not give much thought to who he shares that space with—but you should.

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Pet Dental Month: Tips For Caring For Your Dog’s Teeth at Home

We won’t name names but, as veterinarians, we’ve heard confessions that some of you love your dog’s breath! We get it, especially when it comes to puppy breath.

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How to Prevent Unnecessary Pain With Proper Cat Dental Care

Cat dental care certainly isn’t the most exciting topic we veterinarians care to chat about with pet owners.

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Feeding Your Puppy for Optimal Nutrition and Wellness

Adopting or buying a puppy is no fly-by-night decision. You hopefully spent a lot of time deciding on the best dog breed for your family, settled on your veterinary and/or pet insurance budget, and of course, agonized over the most magnificent moniker for your precious pup.

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What We Learned About Pet Care in 2020

As we reflect on 2020 and what has happened during this tumultuous year, it’s time to take stock of what we learned regarding pet care.

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The Essential New Pet Owner’s Guide to Dog Vaccinations

As veterinarians, we pick and choose our battles with pet owners on certain things. For example, although we highly recommend microchipping your pets to avoid the heartache of not getting a lost pet returned to you, we would never force that on anyone.

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