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Thanksgiving Safety Tips Every Pet Owner Should Know
Thanksgiving Safety Tips Every Pet Owner Should Know Holiday cheer is in the air, and with Thanksgiving just around the corner, we look forward to spending precious time with loved ones. Since our furry friends are essential to our lives, it is our first concern to...
VCPR, What Is It and Why Should I Care?
Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) FAQ The following FAQs provide simplified explanations and answers about the VCPR as it relates to the veterinary care of pets. These FAQs do not address the VCPR in animal shelters or large animal contexts. For a...
Understanding Cat Over-Grooming: Causes and Solutions for Hair Pulling and Itching
Cat over-grooming him/herself and pulling hair out! Parasites, like fleas and mites, will cause a cat to overgroom, lick excessively, pull hair out, and itch. Treating the cat for the particular parasite is imperative to get rid of the primary cause. Medications may...
Rely on Experts, Not Dr. Google, for Your Pet’s Health
Forget Dr. Google! Don't delay pet care while you surf for answers. We receive many phone calls from the pet owner stating they need an appointment because their pet is diabetic. When asked if their pet has been diagnosed with diabetes, they usually respond with "No...
How to Get Rid of Fleas on My Cat
Help! My cat has fleas! Fleas are best found on a cat by looking along the cat’s belly, around the lower back and the tail base, as well as around the head. You may actually see the flea scurrying around or you may only see flea dirt. Flea dirt is flea poop, which is...
Choking Hazards for Pets – What to Look Out For
Choking Hazards for Pets - What to Look Out For As pet owners, we must always ensure our pets are safe. We provide them with food, sufficient exercise, and love and affection. Choking is a risk, nevertheless, one we frequently ignore. Pets can choke on objects too...
Tips for Helping Your Pets Adjust to Back-to-School Season
Tips for Helping Your Pets Adjust to Back-to-School Season The change in household dynamics that comes with back-to-school time frequently impacts our cherished pets. Our canine friends could become stressed, bored, or experience separation anxiety as families resume...
Navigating Pet Health Emergencies: Urgent Care vs. Emergency Care
Navigating Pet Health Emergencies: Urgent Care vs. Emergency Care Our family is not complete without our furry friends. Like us, they are susceptible to sudden health problems and accidents that require rapid medical attention. Knowing the difference between urgent...
Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer
Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer Pet owners must be on the lookout for dehydration in their beloved pets as summer draws closer. During these hotter months, heat exhaustion and dehydration are significant causes for concern because they can result in serious...
Canine Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is a common infectious disease in the Northeast. It is endemic in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Lyme is a bacterial disease ( Borrelia burgdorferi) transmitted through the bite of the deer tick ( Ixodes scapularis ). Hosts for this tick include...