The “Chill Protocol”

The “Chill Protocol” involves administering a combination of oral medications to your pet prior to their visit. Typically, pet parents administer these medications at home the night before their visit (and possibly a second dose the day of), under the guidance of the Veterinarian. This helps your pet remain calm during their visit, which allows…

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Tips For Pets With Noise Phobia

Have you ever seen your dog or cat become fidgety, anxious, and hyperactive when there are fireworks or a thunderstorm? Your dog or cat may start breathing heavily, bark or meow consistently with wide eyes. If so, your pet may have a loud noise phobia. Pets with a loud noise phobia may either try hurting…

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A Guide To Different Dog Breeds

With hundreds of different dog breeds worldwide, there is an astounding amount of variation in size, shape, and temperament. The American Kennel Club first divided dog breeds into various groupings in 1923 when the official rules of showing dogs in the competition were changed. There were at one point only five groups, which grew to…

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Pet Dementia Prevention

As pets age, there are a growing number of cats and dogs that are suffering from dementia and veterinarians are warning that a pet’s sedentary lifestyle and poor diet can be to blame. There are an increasing number of cats and dogs suffering from this progressing disease, and many pets are dying of it. The…

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Why is a Routine Vet Visit So Important?

You wouldn’t disregard your own health checkups, so why should your pet? Routine veterinarian visits are one way to monitor your pet’s health. A routine veterinarian visit can help maintain your pet’s overall health as well as monitor their diet, exercise, and supplementation. Your pet is a member of your family. We believe that your…

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DNA Testing for Your Pet

Even if you know your pet’s breed, you may be wondering what else there is to know about your dog or cat. Pet DNA can be a great way to learn more about your pet! DNA testing can reveal your pet’s genetic makeup, family history, and even let you know of any potential health risks…

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Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

One of the most common steps missed in pet care is dental hygiene. Pet parents remember to brush coats, trim nails and give baths as necessary, but not everyone remembers to brush their pet’s teeth. By the age of three more than 50% of cats have gum disease and studies show similar numbers for canines,…

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Animal Pain Awareness

As animal lovers, the last thing we want to think about is our pet being hurt or uncomfortable and going unnoticed. It can be difficult to determine when your pet is in pain, but we are here to help! This month we are participating in Animal Pain Awareness! Animal Pain Awareness Month September is Animal…

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