The Power of Prevention
Wellness Blood Work Annual wellness blood work is designed to detect early stages of disease in pets that may appear healthy. Early detection allows your veterinarian to develop a plan…
Wellness Blood Work Annual wellness blood work is designed to detect early stages of disease in pets that may appear healthy. Early detection allows your veterinarian to develop a plan…
Chocolate – Theobromine, a substance present in chocolate and cocoa, is poisonousto animals. It diminishes the blood flow to the brain and can cause heartattacks and a variety of other life-threatening…
Gardening season is here! Plant bulbs are just as excited to break through the ground to add some color to our yards as we are to see some greenery! That…
As the warmer weather brings us and our pets outside, it is important to know that bees, wasps, spiders, and other insects can all sting or bite your pet, but…
Our pets can be reservoirs for parasitic infection which can not only be a health problem for them, but can be a source of human infection. During the warmer months…
Did you know that obesity is not just an epidemic in humans but also in pets? According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP), over 57% of dogs and…
September is National Food Safety Month. Just like people can’t eat everything they come across, cats can’t either. In fact, many human foods are toxic for cats. See the alphabetic…
September is National Food Safety Month. Like cats and humans, certain foods can be toxic to dogs. While cats and dogs share many food toxicities, here is dog-specific and alphabetic…
I went for a walk with my pet. Now what? The warm summer months means spending more time outside and unfortunately, ticks. Many ticks are co-infected, meaning that they carry…
Some areas such as New Jersey have considered implementing laws mandating that drivers protect their pets by securing them with restraints. But according to a recently released study from the…