Urgent Care vs Emergencies 

The Difference Between Urgent Care and Emergencies for Your Pet As a pet owner, your furry friend’s health and well-being are of the utmost importance. However, when your pet faces a sudden health issue, it can be challenging to determine whether the situation calls for urgent care or an emergency visit. Knowing the difference between […]

Pet Insurance 

The Importance of Pet Insurance: A Veterinarian’s Guide As a pet owner, you want the best for your furry family members—from the food they eat to the care they receive. While we often consider diet, exercise, and regular check-ups as fundamental aspects of caring for our pets, there’s another critical component that shouldn’t be overlooked: […]

Pet Mobility 101

Pet Mobility: The Importance of Annual Wellness Exams for All Ages, Especially Seniors Maintaining optimal mobility is crucial for the overall health and happiness of our pets. Ensuring your pet can move comfortably and freely is essential to their quality of life. Annual wellness exams are key to ensuring your furry friend remains agile and […]

Signs of OA Pain

Understanding Pet Mobility: Signs of OA Pain As pet owners, we cherish the playful and energetic moments with our furry friends. However, as pets age or due to certain health conditions, they may begin to experience mobility issues. Understanding these signs and knowing what osteoarthritis (OA) pain is can help you ensure your pet’s comfort […]

Cost of Care – Financial Options 

The Cost of Pet Care: Exploring Financial Options for Your Furry Friends Taking care of your pets is super important, but we all know vet bills can get pricey. From regular check-ups to emergency treatments, costs can add up fast. To help manage these expenses, let’s look at some great financial options: Pet Insurance (review […]

How to Take Care of Your New Puppy

Before you bring a new puppy home, it’s important to do a lot of research about how to take care of a new puppy – how to get your home ready for a puppy, and all the responsibilities that come along with puppy ownership. You can talk to your local veterinarian before bringing your puppy […]

Four Things You Can Do for Your Pet During National Pet Dental Health Month

February is National Pet Dental Health Month, which was created by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The goal is to raise awareness among pet owners of the dangers your pet can face if you don’t maintain their oral and dental health. Without proper dental care, your pet is at risk of tooth decay, tooth loss, […]

Educating Yourself About Canine Respiratory Illness

Canine respiratory illness mimics kennel cough, but veterinarians and experts are not sure if it is viral or bacterial, and kennel cough treatment methods are not effective. Experts also don’t know what is causing the illness. They do know that it is highly contagious, progresses rapidly, and has affected hundreds of dogs across the country. […]

Canine Respiratory Illness

Should you be concerned about respiratory illness in your dog? A mystery canine respiratory illness has been spreading across the nation with occurrences reported in Oregon, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Washington, Idaho, California, Nevada, and portions of the Northeast. The symptoms mimic those of kennel cough or canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC), as respiratory signs […]

Signs Your Pet Isn’t Getting Enough Exercise

Just like humans, pets need to get a little bit of exercise every day to stay happy and healthy. Regular exercise will keep your pet from gaining weight and will reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, kidney problems, and depression. If you aren’t sure what the right diet and exercise plan is for […]