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Can you guess this small but mighty breed? They may be tiny, but they're packed with personality and charm! πΎπ
Hint: Known for their spunky attitude and adorable appearance, these little dogs make big impressions! π
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πΎ Did you know? Heartworm disease in pets is spread by mosquitoes! When an infected mosquito bites your furry friend, it can transmit heartworm larvae into their bloodstream, leading to serious health issues if left untreated. Protect your pets with regular heartworm prevention and keep them safe all year round! β€οΈ #HeartwormAwareness #PetHealth #VeterinaryCare #HealthyPets
May 11th is National Dog Mom's Day! We love and appreciate you all! π
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Approximately 25% of dog visits to the veterinarian involve problems with the skin and hair coat. Even in dogs not experiencing an adverse reaction to food, the skin and hair coat can be affected by many nutritional factors. Learn more from VCA about how food can be impacting your dog's skin health: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/nutrition-skin-and-dogs
Approximately 25% of dog visits to the veterinarian involve problems with the skin and hair coat. Even in dogs not experiencing an adverse reaction to food, the skin and hair coat can be affected by many nutritional factors.
Learn more from VCA about how food can be impacting your dog's skin health: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/nutrition-skin-and-dogs
July is Lost Pet Prevention Month!
Shelters and rescues have an influx of stray pets enter their facilities in July, many of whom have run off during fireworks or storms. Ensure your pet is reunited with you with a microchip. Unlike collars, this is a permanent identification that cannot fall off of your pet. It is important to keep your contact information up to date with your microchip company!
Has your cat been itching more often? Atopic dermatitis (atopy) is a common cause of skin problems in cats. When a cat with allergies encounters an environmental protein to which it is allergic, it sets off a reaction leading to skin problems. If you suspect your cat has a new skin problem, call your veterinarian to schedule a visit πΎ
Learn more about atopy from VCA: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/inhalant-allergies-atopy-in-cats
Weβre so proud of our Associates, who work so hard to care for your pets, and take care of the future of veterinary medicine every day. Thank you for being part of our story.