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Keeping Your Furry Friend Healthy: Why Pet Hospitals Are Important

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As a pet owner, you want to do what’s best for your furry friend. You make sure they get enough exercise, a balanced diet, and all the love and attention they need. But sometimes, pets may require medical attention to stay healthy. That’s where pet hospitals come in. In this blog post, you’ll see why pet hospitals are vital for your fur baby’s health, what services they offer, and what to look for in a quality pet hospital. Read More»

Does Your Dog Need A Leptospirosis Vaccine?

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When you take your dog to the vet, chances are, the vet will generally make sure they are up to date on all of their vaccines. There are certain “core” vaccines that every dog should have. Rabies and distemper vaccines fall into this category. Then, there are non-core vaccines, which are vaccines that some dogs benefit from, but other dogs don’t really need. One non-core vaccine that your vet may talk to you about is the vaccine for leptospirosis. Read More»

Three Times That Your Dog May Need A Liver Biopsy

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Dogs can develop all sorts of liver issues, particularly as they get older. Regular checkups at your local animal clinic will ideally catch any issue early, prompting the veterinarian to proceed in one or more ways. One thing that will often be necessary for a pet’s suspected liver issue is to take a biopsy of their organ. This involves inserting a fine needle into the dog’s liver to remove a piece of tissue. Read More»

Can You Tell If A Cat Has Bad Teeth?

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Many people adopt a cat for the first time without knowing it, but cats need regular dental care at the vet’s office the same way you need checkups with your dentist. Cats can easily suffer from tooth decay which can lead to the need for dental extractions at the vet’s office. It’s important to brush your cat’s teeth and to bring them in for regular cleanings and exams, but some pet parents wonder if there’s a way to tell if your cat is having dental problems. Read More»

Sugar Alcohols And Your Pets: Not A Joke

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Sugar alcohols are neither sugars nor alcohols, but they have that name because they are derived from sugars and have a chemical structure that looks like a cross between sugar and alcohol. These are sweet substances that are also low in calories, so they’ve become very common in everyday foods for humans. Unfortunately, one of those sugar alcohols is toxic to dogs, and that’s also created some confusion about what other sugar alcohols are bad for pets. Read More»

Lyme Disease Prevention For Your Dog

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As springtime and warmer temperatures come around once again, it’s time to resume emphasis on Lyme disease awareness. This tick-borne disease is caused by borrelia burgdorferi, and this bacteria travels through the bloodstream to wreak havoc on the body’s joints and organs, such as the kidneys. Your dog’s first line of defense against Lyme disease comes from your preventative efforts. Find out what you need to know about Lyme disease transmission and what you can do to reduce your dog’s risk of contracting the illness. Read More»

Does Your Dog Have Rabbit Fever?

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Is your dog showing symptoms such as loss of appetite, listlessness, and a fever? Did he recently attack or eat a rabbit? Your dog might be suffering from a disease called rabbit fever, which is more properly known as tularemia. Here’s what you need to know as a dog owner. What causes rabbit fever? As the name suggests, the disease is contracted when a dog eats or bites a rabbit that is infected with the tularemia bacteria, Francisella tularensis. Read More»

Tips For Dealing With Dog Fur Mats

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Mats in your dog’s fur aren’t just unsightly; they can also lead to discomfort and skin disorders. Some dogs have slick, smooth fur that rarely mats, while others seem to be especially mat-prone. If your dog falls into the latter category, the following pet care tips can help you avoid unnecessary matting: Tip #1: Set up a brushing schedule Regular brushing is the single most important thing you can do to prevent fur mats. Read More»

3 Questions To Ask When Buying Veterinary Equipment

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The quality of your veterinary equipment could have an impact on how well your business operates. If your equipment is worn, frequent malfunctions could mean the animals that you serve are not receiving the care they receive. Therefore, taking your time and carefully researching your options is important. To help you find the right veterinary equipment for sale, here are some questions to ask: What Are Your Needs? Before you start shopping for veterinary equipment, you need to think about what your practice needs. Read More»

Simple Solutions For Preventing Heartworm Disease

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Caring for your dog can be stressful at times, but the love, excitement, and fun this family member brings to your home makes it a worthwhile experience. Unfortunately, your dog will require ongoing care to ensure they remain loving, happy, and healthy. Considering heartworm disease is difficult to treat and deadly, preventative measures must be taken. With this guide, you will learn a few simple solutions to protect your dog. Read More»