Get ready for cuteness overload! 🐶 It's National Puppy Day established in 2006 to help us remember how much joy pets bring to our lives but also to adopt responsibly from reputable sources. #PuppyLove ❤️
Does your dog counter-surf waiting to be fed like a human? 😂
Holiday munchies are a REAL thing 🤭🐶
"A dog can express more with his tail in minutes than his owner can express with his tongue in hours."
Is your furry friend hiding their pain?
Unlike humans, they can't express their feelings, making it hard for us to know when something is wrong. But don't worry, there are still ways to tell when they're uncomfortable! Look out for changes in behavior, like decreased appetite, lethargy, or aggression. These could be signs that your pet is in pain. If you notice something unusual, it's important to take action and schedule a visit with us right away!
Did you know that May is National Chip Your Pet Month?
Microchipping your pet is a simple and effective way to ensure they can reunite with you if they ever get lost. And with the warmer weather and more outdoor adventures, keeping your furry friend safe is more important than ever.
#NationalChipYourPetMonth #MicrochipYourPet #PetSafety
We all want to keep our dogs healthy and happy, and here are a few tips:
1) Keep your dog a healthy weight
2) Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise
3) Take your dog for annual exams
4) Ensure your pet is current on their parasite prevention
We all love our pets and want to do our best to keep them healthy and happy. Here are some tips on keeping your pet healthy:
1) Pay attention to subtle behavior changes to understand what's normal and what's not.
2) Practice pet safety by keeping your pet away from toxic chemicals and using microchips and identification tags.
3) Exercise is just as important for pets as for people! Go for a daily walk, try a new class together, or build a fun cat perch.
4) Schedule annual wellness exams
5) Brushing your pet's teeth will keep your pet's mouth healthy, and oral health is a foundation of health!
In keeping with the theme of National Pet Dental Health Month, it's important to note that our gum health is important too! Pets are susceptible to tartar on their teeth, just like people. Once tartar begins to develop, it can lead to gum irritation. As gums become inflamed, they can pull away from the teeth, which creates pockets that trap more bacteria and food particles. Your pet's teeth can become loose and painful. This is why it's so important to have your pet's teeth checked by your vet regularly!
February is National Pet Dental Health Month! Just like humans, pets need to have their teeth professionally cleaned too!
This little cutie 🥰 another little angel getting her last puppy shots!
Little Copper wanted to stay and hang out after his last puppy shot! Look at those ears!
Meet Wren!
🙂 Little Miss Wren got her last puppy shots last week. She is just too cute not to share! Happy Monday!
Time for puppy of the week! This is little baby Bella! She came to visit us today for some vaccines.
This is Gozer! She is our Kitten of the week! She was in our clinic to be spayed today. 🐱
Here is a wonderful educational video explaining bladder stones!
Have you experienced your cat approaching you with a straight, almost vibrating tail?
This means that they are extremely happy to see you.