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Heartworms are a serious threat to your pet's health, growing up to a foot long in the heart and lungs. Protect your pet with regular heartworm prevention and screenings. Call us to learn more about prevention today. (763) 315-4200
At Compassionate Care Animal Hospital, your pet is a member of your family and ours.
Our professional staff is committed to providing loving and compassionate care for your pet.
Heartworms are a serious threat to your pet's health, growing up to a foot long in the heart and lungs. Protect your pet with regular heartworm prevention and screenings. Call us to learn more about prevention today. (763) 315-4200
Environmental enrichment is important for your pet’s well-being. Activities like food puzzles and interactive play can keep their mind and body active. Share your favorite enrichment activities with us!
As kids head back to school, pets may face more alone time, causing anxiety. Help your pets adjust to new routines and minimize stress. Share your tips for easing this transition!
Pets can suffer from a variety of skin issues caused by allergies, parasites, or infections. Don’t let your pet suffer in silence—contact us today to address and treat their skin problems effectively. (763) 315-4200
Zoonotic diseases can spread from animals to humans, posing serious health risks. Vaccinating your pets is a crucial step in protecting both your family and your furry friends from diseases like rabies. Stay safe and vaccinate! ☎️ (763) 315-4200
Dogs can be reactive for various reasons like fear, frustration, or learned behavior. Understanding the cause is the first step to addressing it. Contact us to discuss behavior management strategies for your reactive dog. (763) 315-4200
Many pets struggle with being alone, leading to separation anxiety. If your pet shows signs of distress when left alone, contact us for tips and solutions to help them feel more comfortable. (763) 315-4200
Hot pavement can cause severe burns on your pet’s paws. Always check the temperature of the ground before walks. If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their paws. Protect those precious paw pads!
Keeping your dog hydrated is crucial, especially during the summer months. Make sure they have access to fresh water at all times and monitor their intake to prevent dehydration. How do you ensure your pet stays hydrated?
Has your cat seen the vet recently? August 22nd is Take Your Cat to the Vet Day—a perfect reminder to schedule their health check. Call us today to book an appointment and keep your feline friend in tip-top shape. (763) 315-4200
Flea and tick prevention is essential for your pet’s health. These parasites can cause serious illnesses, so it's important to use preventatives regularly. Contact us to discuss the best options for your pet. (763) 315-4200
Keep your pet protected and healthy with timely vaccinations. August is National Immunization Awareness Month—a perfect reminder to check your pet’s vaccine status. Contact us to schedule a vaccine appointment today and ensure your furry friend is safeguarded. (763) 315-4200
Hot spots are painful for pets. Clean and treat the affected area promptly to promote healing. If the hot spot persists, seek veterinary care. (763)315-4200
July 30th is International Day of Friendship. Celebrate the bond you share with your pet by spending quality time together and creating new memories.
Fleas and ticks can cause discomfort and transmit diseases. Keep your pet protected with regular flea and tick preventatives. Consult us for the best options for your pet. (763)315-4200
July 26th is National Dog Photography Day! Grab your camera and take the perfect shot of your furry friend. Share your best photos with us!
What should you do when your dog finds unexpected "snacks" on your morning walk? First, it's important to know which ones you should worry about.
Help! My dog ate something on our walk. When your dog is walking ahead of you and finds some unknown substance to quickly swallow, should you be worried?
Before walking your pet, test the pavement with your hand. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for your pet. Opt for grassy areas instead.
Reactive behavior in dogs is often driven by fear, not aggression. Identifying triggers and using positive reinforcement can help manage and reduce reactivity.
Pets can suffer from allergies too. Symptoms include itching, ear infections and skin issues. If your pet shows signs of allergies, consult us for effective management strategies. (763)315-4200
Which plants are safe, and which ones are toxic? Here's what you need to avoid to keep your garden "pet safe"!
These are safety considerations you need to think about when gardening with dog. Are all your plants safe? Can your dog escape? This and more tips inside...
Fleas, ticks, and heartworms can threaten your pet's health. Regular parasite prevention is crucial. Ask us about the best options to keep your pet safe year-round. (763)315-4200
When walking your dog, be mindful of reactive dogs. Keeping a safe distance and staying calm can prevent stress for both you and the reactive dog.
July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month. Ensure your pet has proper identification, like a microchip or ID tag, to increase the chances of a safe return if they get lost.
July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day. Review your fire safety plan and ensure your pet's safety by keeping them away from open flames and having a fire extinguisher nearby.
Heartworm disease is serious but preventable. Ensure your pet receives regular heartworm prevention to keep them healthy and safe.
Call us at (763)315-4200.
Persistent itching can indicate underlying skin issues. Identifying and treating the root cause can provide your pet with much-needed relief. Schedule a check-up today. (763)315-4200
National Kitten Day is the perfect time to celebrate your playful and adorable kitten. Share your favorite kitten moments with us!
Even a few minutes in a hot car can be deadly for pets. Always take your pet with you or leave them at home in a cool, safe environment.
Lyme disease is one of the most commonly transmitted tick-borne illnesses. Is your pet protected? We can help! (763)315-4200
Little ticks can cause big problems! Lyme disease is one of the most common diseases transmitted by ticks. Talk to your veterinarian about how you can prevent the…
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August 8th is International Cat Day! Show your feline friend some extra love, and tell us how you plan on celebrating!
Pets with a fear of thunderstorms often show signs of anxiety such as shaking, hiding, or excessive panting whenever they hear a loud boom. To keep your pet calm, take them to a room away from windows or doors and avoid going outside during the storm.
Did you know that National Dog Day began as a way to raise awareness of dogs in need of new homes? If you are the proud pawrent of a rescue dog--show your pup some love by telling us how you knew he or she was THE ONE.
A car's temperature can go from 70 to 100 degrees in just 20 minutes! Even a cracked window won't help much in summer. Let your dog stay home in the comfort of the A/C when you run errands.
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Did you know that heartworms are can be fatal to cats and ferrets in addition to dogs? Make sure you protect your kitty's or ferret's heart with heartworm prevention. Give us a call: (763)315-4200
Sometimes the tiniest things show just how big your heart is. Have your pet microchipped soon. Call our clinic: (763)315-4200
When you get home, how does your pet show you they're happy to see you? ♥️ - Wagging Tail 🐾 - Jumping up into your lap ⚡- Zoomies ❓ - Something else? Share with us in the comments below!
Heartworm disease kills hundreds of dogs every year. Don't let yours be one of them. Protect their heart and protect their life with heartworm prevention. Please don’t hesitate to call us: (763)315-4200
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