
How to Spot Hypothermia in Your Pet
The temperatures may drop, but your furry pal still wants to go outdoors to play, exercise, and eliminate. However, wet snow, melting ice, and frigid temperatures can lead to hypothermia in your pet, despite their fur coat. Hypothermia signs in pets When a pet...

Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry
If you're like most pet owners, you take great care of your furry friend and are always on the lookout for any signs of illness or injury. While most lumps and bumps are nothing to worry about, there are a few that can be cause for concern. In this blog post, we'll...

5 Signs Your Pet May Be Suffering from Pet Diabetes
Although diabetes is commonly diagnosed in humans, it can also occur in pets. Here are five common signs of diabetes in pets. If you suspect that your pet may have diabetes, please consult with your veterinarian as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment is...

Halloween Pet Safety Tips to Take the Horror Out of the Holiday
Halloween is a time of year when children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy. For pet owners, it can also be a time of year when they need to take extra precautions to protect their furry friends. Here are 5 tips to help keep your pet safe...

Follow These Tips to Prevent Pet Obesity
Most pet owners are familiar with the term “body condition score,” but may not know how to evaluate their pet’s score. This blog post will provide an overview of how to determine your pet’s body condition score and what to do if you feel that your pet needs to lose or...

3 Back-to-School Transition Tips for Your Pet
Are you getting ready to send your kids back to school and dreading the transition period for your pets? Well, you're not alone. Pets can get a little bit anxious when their usual routines change, but with a little preparation, you can make the transition as smooth as...

3 Ways Your Pet Is Kept Safe Under Anesthesia
Did you know that there are multiple ways your pet can be kept safe while under anesthesia? Anesthesia and surgery can be daunting procedures for both pets and owners, but with the right precautions in place, they can be incredibly safe. Here are three of the most...

Importance of Preventive Screenings for Your Senior Pet
4 Reasons Why Your Senior Pet Needs Early Detection Screening Tests It’s no secret that our pets do not live long enough. Along with a shorter lifespan—in relation to their human family members—come rapid health changes, particularly in their later years. Although...

How Pet Vaccinations Can Protect Your Pet From Disease
How Do Pet Vaccinations Protect My Pet? Your Questions Answered Although you know your pet needs vaccinations yearly, you may not fully understand what they protect against, how they work, and which ones are necessary. Our team answers these common questions about pet...

Learn to Prevent Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Your Cat
The Dangers of Sunlight: Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Cats Picture this: Your white cat is snoozing away in their favorite windowsill, soaking up the warmth from the late afternoon sun. Such an idyllic scene warms your heart, but too much sun exposure can be dangerous...