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Healthy Minds, Happy Pets: The Benefits of Pet Enrichment

Healthy Minds, Happy Pets: The Benefits of Pet Enrichment

In the hustle and bustle of pet parenthood, it’s easy to focus on the basics: food, shelter, and physical health. However, one crucial aspect of pet care often goes overlooked — mental health and enrichment. Like humans, our furry companions have complex emotional needs requiring attention and care. As veterinarians, we’ve witn...

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What Pet Owners Need to Know About Tick-Borne Diseases & Tick Prevention

What Pet Owners Need to Know About Tick-Borne Diseases & Tick Prevention

For pet owners with active dogs and cats who love to spend time outside, there are few things more annoying and worrisome than ticks. These tiny external parasites are notorious for spreading a variety of diseases that can severely impact dogs and cats, and finding one in your dog or cat’s fur can really put a damper on your day...

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Does My Cat Need a Friend?

Does My Cat Need a Friend?

Cats

Many cat parents wonder if their feline companion would benefit from having another cat in the household. While some cats thrive with furry siblings, others prefer to remain the sole ruler of their domain. So, how do you know if your feline friend needs a buddy of their own?

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Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy: A Breakthrough in Pet Dermatological Care

Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy: A Breakthrough in Pet Dermatological Care

There is an exciting new frontier in veterinary dermatology – Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy. This innovative therapy is a game-changer for pets suffering from various skin conditions. Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy is transforming how we approach skin healing and repair in pets. Utilizing a unique combination of LED light a...

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A Traveling Pet Owner’s Guide to Dog Road Trip Essentials

A Traveling Pet Owner’s Guide to Dog Road Trip Essentials

Dogs

I keep talking to people who are planning road trips this year to avoid air travel, and many are taking their dogs along for the ride. As someone who takes his dog everywhere with him, I love this idea! One of my favorite sayings is, “It’s not what you do for your dog, but what you do with your dog.”

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