Do your pets make the holiday gift list? If you're planning to spoil them with presents, be sure to keep things safe by avoiding any choking/strangulation risks and choosing non-toxic, pet-friendly goodies!
We know things are busy during the holiday season, which is why we want to make caring for your pet as easy as possible. Our online booking allows you to directly schedule appointments at your convenience from any device! Schedule your pet's next appointment here: https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/614231216da5d/?r=6
This holiday season, give your pet the gift of wellness! If they're overdue, coming due, or in need of veterinary care for any reason, be sure to schedule their appointment before the holiday hustle takes over! https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/614231216da5d/?r=6
Today is International Day of Veterinary Medicine. We're honored and proud to be part of this profession and want to give a shoutout to all our colleagues working towards the shared goal of enhancing animal health and welfare.
Today we celebrate all shelter pets! If you find yourself thinking of giving a pet in need a home this holiday season, be sure to call us to schedule an exam right away. Nothing says "welcome to your fur-ever home" like a clean bill of health :) https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/614231216da5d/?r=6
Happy National Mutt Day! Do you know your mixed breed's genetics? Share in the comments below.
What better way to end the year than by recognizing National Cat Lovers' Month? If your feline friend is due for their annual check-up, book your appointment now before things get busy with the upcoming holidays! https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/614231216da5d/?r=6
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
Pets enhance our lives in so many ways. Let's all take a moment to share why we're thankful for our furry friends in the comments below!
As our pets age, their needs change to ensure they're as healthy and happy as possible. Here are some reasons why we need to give our senior pets extra love, attention and veterinary care:
Early Detection of Issues: Regular veterinary check-ups help identify and manage age-related conditions early, improving your pet’s quality of life. Routine health screenings can monitor vital functions and catch any changes in health before they become serious.
Tailored Nutrition: Senior pets may have specific dietary needs or health conditions that require a new approach to nutrition.
Comfort and Mobility: Adjustments to their living environment and routine can help manage arthritis and mobility issues.
Did you know that by providing both mental and physical stimulation for your pet, you can help improve their overall well-being? Whether you go for a long walk today or experiment with a new toy, we bet your pet will thank you for the extra enrichment! If you're looking for ways to continue challenging and entertaining your pet, be sure to ask at your next visit!
Thank you to our Veterans. Today we honor all who have served.