Is your furry friend itching, licking, or sneezing up a storm? 🐾 These could be signs of allergies—here are the top 4 symptoms to watch for and how you can help!
🦴 Excessive Itching or Scratching: Constant scratching, especially around the face, paws, or ears, is one of the most common signs of allergies in pets.
🦴 Red, Irritated Skin or Hot Spots: Allergies can cause inflammation, leading to red patches, rashes, or sores, especially in areas your pet frequently licks or bites.
🦴 Licking or Chewing Paws: If your pet is constantly licking or chewing their paws, it could be a sign of allergies, particularly to grass, pollen, or other environmental allergens.
🦴 Sneezing or Watery Eyes: Similar to humans, pets with environmental allergies may sneeze frequently or have watery, irritated eyes.
🦴 Head shaking or multiple ear infections may also be another indicator of allergies.
If your pet shows any of these signs, a visit to the vet can help identify the source and provide the best treatment!
While their long naps are normal, excessive lethargy or changes in sleep patterns could be a sign of underlying health issues.
Keep an eye on your cat’s energy levels, and if something feels off, a vet check-up can help ensure they’re happy and healthy.
To keep your furry friends safe and healthy this holiday season, here are the top foods to avoid sharing:
- Turkey Bones
- Fatty Foods
- Onions and Garlic
- Desserts with Chocolate or Raisins
- Macadamia Nuts
By keeping these foods out of reach, you can ensure your dog stays happy and healthy through the holidays!
Are your furry friends experiencing these symptoms?
It might be time to schedule a check-up and make sure your pet is in top shape.
Give us a call today and let's work together to get your furry friend feeling their best!
At our clinic, our company culture is rooted in going the extra mile for both our community and their cherished pets.
From personalized care to thoughtful follow-up support, we treat every animal like family and every client with the compassion they deserve.
Because for us, it’s not just about veterinary care—it’s about building relationships with the people and pets we proudly serve. 🐾
Fall is here, and so are the pet dangers that come with the season!
Make sure you are aware of the toxic plants your dog and other pets can get into.
Did you know this fun fact about Maine Coons?
These remarkable cats make fantastic companions and are full of fun and charm!
Did you know gum can be deadly for dogs? 🚫🐶
Many gums contain xylitol, a sweetener that's highly toxic to pups—even in small amounts.
Keep gum and sugar-free treats far out of reach to keep your furry friend safe!
Our office is where compassionate care and expert veterinary services come together.
Take a peek behind the scenes and see where we work hard to keep your pets happy and healthy!
FUN FACT!
Cats have 230 bones in their bodies—about 24 more than humans! 🐾
Their flexible spines and extra bones help them with those incredible jumps and twists.
Did you know some common household items can be toxic to your pets?
From chocolate and certain plants to cleaning products, it’s important to keep these dangers out of paw's reach.
If you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful, contact us immediately. Let’s keep those tails wagging and our pets safe!
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Here are 4 essential tips to give your new furry friend the best start in life:
1️⃣ Schedule that first vet visit early for a thorough health check.
2️⃣ Creating a routine benefits new animals, as it provides them with a sense of security and predictability. This helps them adjust more quickly to their new environment and reduces stress.
3️⃣ Keep a close eye on their diet – healthy meals make happy pets!
4️⃣ Begin basic training and socialization to build good habits.
At Veterinary Wellness Partners, we’re here to support you every step of the way.