Why You Should Visit a Veterinarian If Your Dog Is Not Eating

29 January 2024
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Dogs are known to have a healthy appetite, but if your furry friend has suddenly stopped eating, it can be a sign that something is wrong. While it can be tempting to wait and see if your dog's appetite improves, it's important to bring them to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Keep reading to learn why it's essential to seek veterinary care if your dog is not eating. Loss of Appetite Can Indicate a Serious Illness Read More 

Animal Hospitals Expand On Traditional Vet Service Offerings

9 August 2023
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An animal hospital and a vet's office are not two dramatically different things. The services offered in a traditional veterinary clinic are also offered in most pet hospitals, but the hospital may feature augmented care options. It can be viewed as the difference between seeing your primary care doctor in an office setting versus seeing your doctor on staff inside the hospital. Being on-site at the hospital as a pet or a person opens the door to a wider array of diagnostic testing and other pet care options. Read More 

Springtime Dog Problems A Vet Can Address

31 March 2023
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Some veterinary problems are surprisingly seasonal in nature. On one hand, this is a good thing because it means your dog likely won't have to struggle with these issues all year long. On the other hand, it can be frustrating because once the problem disappears, it's harder for the vet to pinpoint what was wrong. This spring, keep an eye out for these common dog health problems. If your pup develops any of them, seek vet care. Read More 

3 Ways To Ease Your Worries When Scheduling A Spay For Your Cat

2 December 2022
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Scheduling your cat to be spayed is essential to being a responsible pet owner. Since spaying can reduce many behavioral and medical concerns, it's wise to schedule this service at a local spay clinic as soon as possible. Cats can be spayed as early as eight weeks of age, making it important to reach out to a vet after adopting a kitten or an older cat that hasn't been spayed yet. Read More 

How To Know When Your Dog Needs Critical Care

30 August 2022
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Just like humans, dogs can get seriously injured or sick. Since your dog is probably like a member of your family, the idea of it getting hurt or ill is scary to think about. It is important to know when your furry family member may need help. Here are a few signs that your dog may need critical care right away. Excessive Vomiting  If your dog occasionally vomits after eating something its stomach does not agree with, that is one thing. Read More