Keep your active dog active and osteoarthritis (OA) pain-free. Schedule an appointment to have your dog evaluated for any pre-existing conditions and/or currently prescribed medications that may interfere with NSAID treatment like PREVICOX® (firocoxib) and should be avoided.
NSAIDs including PREVICOX may be associated with gastrointestinal, kidney, or liver side effects. For full PREVICOX prescribing info, click bit.ly/3ox7tby.
Even little dogs can experience pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis (OA). Schedule an appointment so we can evaluate your dog for pre-existing conditions as well as currently prescribed medications that may interfere with NSAID pain management such as METACAM® (meloxicam oral suspension) that should be avoided.
NSAIDs including METACAM may be associated with gastrointestinal, kidney, or liver side effects. Do not use METACAM oral suspension in cats. Acute renal failure and death has been associated with repeated use of meloxicam in cats.
For full METACAM prescribing info, click bit.ly/3z4tkvL
When it comes to managing your dog’s canine osteoarthritis (OA), you have options. Make an appointment to find out more.
When it comes to managing your dog’s canine osteoarthritis (OA), you have options. Make an appointment to find out more.
Happy Halloween! We hope you and your pets have a safe and spooky day. 🎃😱
Happy Halloween! We hope you and your pets have a safe and spooky day. 🎃😱
This World Rabies Day, let’s advocate for the elimination of rabies. Though rabies is a global issue affecting more than 150 countries and territories, we can still help prevent it with proper vaccination protocols and awareness programs. 🌎🐈🐕
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Happy #InternationalDogDay to all our caring canines. We want to know your favorite or funniest memory of your cats. Tell us in the comments! And remember to give your cat some extra loving today. 🐶 🎾
It’s easy to understand why bringing a pet to run errands is tempting. But leaving them in a hot car for just 10 minutes can result in up to a 13-degree temperature hike! If you’re ever in doubt about whether it’s too hot for them, it’s usually best to leave them at home.
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It's a couple weeks delayed, but here is our feathered friend being released back to the wild in Harbin Park! Yay for happy endings!!!