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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.
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.
How to Prevent Dog Emergencies During the Holidays (and Anytime)
As a dog lover, you do whatever you can to keep your dog safe. After all, it’s what we do.
Thanksgiving Tips for Pet Owners
Turkey Day is right around the corner! Make sure your feast goes off without a hitch—and an emergency trip to the vet—with this guide.
The Secret to Helping Your Senior Dog Face These Common Health Issues
Dogs experience similar age-related changes to people, such as diminishing senses, cognitive ability, and arthritis.
The Keys to Cat Wellness
October is pet wellness month and because, as veterinarians, we know that you want your fur babies in your life for as long as possible, we’d like to help you put your pets on the path to wellness.
The Keys to Dog Wellness
October is Pet Wellness Month and today we’re going to discuss dog wellness. Even as veterinarians, we know how tempting it is to avoid the costs and hassle of wellness visits.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Pet
Pain is a clinically significant symptom that can adversely affect an animal’s quality of life—and the first step in treating it is recognizing and acknowledging it.
How to Conquer the Cat Carrier For Stress-Free Vet Visits
Getting your cat in a carrier and taking them to the vet can be incredibly stressful for both of you. It’s extremely common for cat owners who adore their cats to only take their cat into the vet when they are sick because it will stress their cat out.
Fit or Fat: Your Pet’s Body Composition
Did you know? According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, more than half of the pets in the United States are overweight or obese.









