Tag - veterinary care
March 01, 2022
Abigail Curran
When you get a new baby there’s a whole process of baby-proofing the home. But the same should be done when getting a new pet. March 20-26 is Pet Poison Prevention Week. We want to educate pet parents everywhere on the dangers of accidental pet poisonings and how to prevent them.
Did you think to look around your house for things that might harm your pets? Some things might surprise you.
Read More About Your Home May be Toxic to Your Pet
March 01, 2022
Abigail Curran
Getting a bouquet, flowers or a new houseplant from a loved one feels wonderful. But there are some plants and flowers that could be really harmful, even deadly, to your pet. Some are so common, it may surprise you.
Read More About That Bouquet of Flowers Could Make Your Pet Sick
March 01, 2022
Abigail Curran
When they give us puppy eyes, it may be hard to resist but think twice before giving your pet a bite of whatever you’re having. Many foods are perfectly safe for us but they can be harmful or potentially deadly to your pets. In fact, human foods accounted for 13% of 2020’s pet poisonings.
Read More About Keep These Food Items Off Your Pet’s Menu
February 01, 2022
Dr. Steven Capron, DVM
Dental health is a crucial part of your pet’s overall health. Your pet’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year by a veterinarian to look for any early signs of dental issues.
Read More About The Importance of Pet Dental Care
Leptospirosis is a potentially deadly bacterial disease that is carried by wildlife and transmitted through their urine. It can be found in any body of water outside: creeks, lakes, streams, and even puddles in your backyard. Any dog that goes outside is at risk for Leptospirosis!
Leptospirosis also affects people. It is the most ...
Read More About Protect Your Dog from Leptospirosis