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Pet Grooming in Winter: Essential Tips and Tricks

Pet Grooming in Winter: Essential Tips and Tricks

Many pet owners associate grooming as essential only in the summer, when high temperatures mean ensuring your pet has a light coat to ease the heat. However, grooming is equally important during winter, when cold temperatures and snow mean your pet should retain vital body heat and keep skin hydrated. From a thicker-than-usual c...

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Healing with Light: A Deep Dive into Veterinary Laser Therapy

Healing with Light: A Deep Dive into Veterinary Laser Therapy

In recent years, veterinary medicine has witnessed the rise of an innovative, non-invasive treatment method that's changing how we care for our pets: laser therapy. This advanced technology has become a game-changer in veterinary offices, offering a painless, efficient, and side-effect-free method to treat a variety of ailments ...

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Breaking the Chains: Celebrating National Unchain a Dog Month

Breaking the Chains: Celebrating National Unchain a Dog Month

Dogs

National Unchain a Dog Month is a rallying cry for a collective commitment to elevate the lives of our canine companions. As veterinarians, we do more than provide healthcare services for pets. We also advocate for the overall well-being of animals. That’s why we are writing this blog post to discuss the profound impact of Natio...

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Unraveling the Mysteries: The Fascinating World of Pet DNA Testing

Unraveling the Mysteries: The Fascinating World of Pet DNA Testing

Dogs

Why does my dog love to dig? Why does she try to "herd" the kids when they play outside? Where does he get those ears? These are some questions that owners of mixed breeds may ask themselves. Now, thanks to DNA testing, those answers may be a cheek swab away. Pet DNA testing has emerged as a groundbreaking tool that goes beyond ...

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A Closer Look: Exploring Endoscopy in Dogs

A Closer Look: Exploring Endoscopy in Dogs

If your dog is feeling under the weather and the reason isn’t immediately clear, your veterinarian may recommend an endoscopy to help reach a conclusive diagnosis. This minimally invasive procedure offers an internal look at your dog’s organs without causing any unnecessary stress or discomfort since it requires sedation.

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My Dog Tore Its Cruciate Ligament, Now What?

My Dog Tore Its Cruciate Ligament, Now What?

Dogs

When a dog suffers from a torn cruciate ligament, it's not just a mere injury but a pivotal moment in both the pet's and the owner's life. This common yet complex issue, mirroring the ACL injuries in humans, poses significant challenges and decisions for pet care. Understanding the intricacies of cruciate injuries and the array ...

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