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Guidelines For When You Should Call The Vet

Guidelines For When You Should Call The Vet

Dogs

Sometimes, it can be hard to tell when you should call your veterinarian or when you should wait and see. One of the key aspects of pet ownership is understanding when our beloved furry friends need professional medical attention. Not every sneeze or scratch necessitates a trip to the vet, but recognizing when something is amiss...

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National Rabies Day: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

National Rabies Day: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Cats

National World Rabies Day occurs every year on September 28th and is a vital tool in helping educate the public about the dangers of this deadly disease. The more you're able to learn about it, the better you're able to protect yourself, your family, and your pets from even being exposed. This blog explains what exactly rabies i...

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What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Canine and Feline Seizures

What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Canine and Feline Seizures

Not every pet parent will encounter the frightening moment of witnessing a seizure in their furry friend, but for those who do, it can be downright terrifying. Today, we're diving deep into the world of seizures in both cats and dogs. We'll explore the different types of seizures your pet could experience, guide you through the ...

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Paws and Prepare: Including Your Pets in Disaster Preparedness

Paws and Prepare: Including Your Pets in Disaster Preparedness

September marks National Preparedness Month in the U.S., when Americans are reminded that they should be ready for a man-made or natural disaster at any time. These monumental events can impact homes, entire communities, and businesses; therefore, this month aims to reduce the impact of these events by encouraging preparation. F...

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Early Detection: The Benefits of Routine Blood Work for Cats

Early Detection: The Benefits of Routine Blood Work for Cats

Cats

Cats may have a mysterious way of hiding their health issues, making it challenging for us to notice when something is amiss. Cats often don’t show symptoms until they’re already extremely unwell, and that’s a major problem. Once an illness progresses to a certain point, it’s sometimes too late to help.

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The Hero K-9s Of September 11th

The Hero K-9s Of September 11th

Dogs

September 11, 2001, all eyes focused on New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and Western Pennsylvania, as terrorists attacked The United States of America. We all know what happened that day, it was utterly tragic. Even on our darkest day as a nation, acts of greatness helped cast rays of light, sprouting amazing ...

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Kidney Disease In Cats

Kidney Disease In Cats

Cats

Kidney disease (also known as renal disease) is a very common problem in cats. It is mostly older or geriatric cats that are affected, but younger cats can be affected as well. About 1 in 3 geriatric cats have renal disease. One of the most common misconceptions we hear owners say when discussing renal disease is that their pet ...

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Honoring Our Canine Helpers for National Service Dog Month

Honoring Our Canine Helpers for National Service Dog Month

Dogs

As veterinarians, we have the incredible privilege of working closely with a wide variety of animals, each with unique personalities and roles in their owners’ lives. Every September, our hearts swell with gratitude and admiration as we celebrate National Service Dog Month a time dedicated to honoring the remarkable canines who ...

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