Dogs and hot concrete
It is getting hot outside. The increased temps mean hot asphalt. Dr. Stickney talks about dog's paws and hot concrete.
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Come on out to DFW Pets are Family! We are here until 12pm offering free pet food and vaccines!
Thanks to CUDDLY, Petco Love, Dallas Pets Alive, Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center, Operation Kindness, SPCA of Texas, The Love Pit Spay Neuter Network and all of the volunteers for making this event happen!
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Chip your pet
May is Chip Your Pet Month. Dr. Stickney talks about why it's important to chip your pet. Get your pet microchipped during our wellness hours at the Crandall, Dallas, Fort Worth, or San Antonio clinic.
#ChipYourPetMonth
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May is Chip Your Pet Month! Ask Dr Stickney about chipping your pet or any veterinary question and he'll do his best to answer.
Heartworms
Dr. Stickney talks about heartworms and the importance of prevention.
Ask the Vet Live with Dr Stickney
Dr. Stickney will answer your veterinary questions live starting at 4:00pm!
All pet questions are welcome!
The DFW PETS ARE FAMILY TEAM will be at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex until 1pm today with free pet food, vaccines and microchips for dogs and cats! #dfwpetsarefamily Petco Love Banfield Foundation
Operation Kindness Dallas Pets Alive SPCA of Texas
Dog Vaccines
Dr. Stickney talks about vaccines for dogs, including rabies, parvo/distemper (DAPPV), Leptospirosis (Lepto), and Bordetella.
#nationalpetvaccinationmonth
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Ask your veterinary questions! Dr. Stickney will answer them live starting at 4:00pm!
All pet questions are welcome!
Tips to get your cat to the vet
Only 40% of cat owners take their cats to the vet. Dr. Stickney shares tips to get your cat to the vet.
#nationalcathealthmonth
Ask the Vet Live with Dr Stickney
Ask your veterinary questions! Dr. Stickney will answer them live starting at 4:00pm.
All pet questions are welcome.
This Facebook Live event by Spay Neuter Network and those employed and contracted by them is for informational purposes only. This event does not constitute a Veterinary Client Patient Relationship and does not provide diagnosis or treatment of your pet. Always consult your pet's veterinarian for questions or concerns about your pet's medical needs. This information is intended to support you but you are ultimately responsible for your pet's health and safety.
Dr. Stickney talks about cats and ringworm.
Ask the Vet with Dr. Stickney will be back February 7 at 4pm here on Facebook
Dr. Stickney talks about cold weather and outdoor cats. Make sure you knock on the hood of your car to alert any cats hiding for warmth. Also, use straw and not blankets for outdoor kitty shelters
Dr. Stickney discusses cold weather tips for dogs
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Ask your veterinary questions!
Dr. Stickney will answer them live starting at 4:00pm.
All pet questions are welcome.
This Facebook Live event by Spay Neuter Network and those employed and contracted by them is for informational purposes only. This event does not constitute a Veterinary Client Patient Relationship and does not provide diagnosis or treatment of your pet. Always consult your pet's veterinarian for questions or concerns about your pet's medical needs. This information is intended to support you but you are ultimately responsible for your pet's health and safety.
100 community cats fixed at the Crandall clinic today!!
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This Facebook Live event by Spay Neuter Network and those employed and contracted by them is for informational purposes only. This event does not constitute a Veterinary Client Patient Relationship and does not provide diagnosis or treatment of your pet. Always consult your pet's veterinarian for questions or concerns about your pet's medical needs. This information is intended to support you but you are ultimately responsible for your pet's health and safety.