Happy International Cat Day! Share a photo of your purrrfect kitty in the comments below to give them a little extra attention on their special day!
Did you know...vaccines help teach your pet’s immune system how to recognize and fight off certain disease-causing agents? Staying up to date on your pet's vaccines can help keep them healthy and happy! If you have questions or concerns, give us a call today! https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/651ea0196441e/?r=6
We believe that every dog deserves the best care, regardless of their pedigree. From mixed breeds to purebreds, our team is here to provide compassionate veterinary care to keep your furry family members healthy and thriving. If your pup is ready for their next visit, book now! https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/651ea0196441e/?r=6
Friends don't let "fur-iends" fall behind on their veterinary care! If your pet is coming due or overdue for veterinary services, be sure to give them the gift of wellness on this #InternationalFriendshipDay! https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/651ea0196441e/?r=6
Will you be watching the Olympics this summer? If your pet was competing for a medal, what event would they qualify for? Share in the comments below!
Summer is fully underway, what better time than Pet Hydration Awareness Month to learn about the signs of dehydration in pets? Below are some symptoms to watch out for. If you have questions on how to help keep your pet healthy this summer, please call us right away.
1. Dry, tacky gums and thick saliva
2. Excessive panting
3. No elasticity in the skin
4. Vomiting and/or diarrhea
5. Sunken eyes
Join us in celebrating National Kitten Day by sharing a photo of your adorable fur-baby in the comments below! Let's fill our feed with cuteness overload! 😻
Wishing all our furry friends and their families a happy and safe Fourth of July! While you enjoy the celebrations, don't forget to keep your pets safe and calm amidst the fireworks.
Did you know, more pets go missing July 4th weekend than any other time of the year? Fireworks and loud noises can cause pets to run away. If your pet isn't microchipped, we strongly recommend booking your appointment, as it greatly increases the chances of reunification should your pet run away. If your pet is microchipped, be sure the contact information is up to date and they have a tag on their collar with emergency information! #NationalLostPetPreventionMonth
☀️Summer has arrived! It's time for some fun in the sun. Let’s make this summer safe and enjoyable with these summer tips: 1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Provide plenty of water. 2. Protect their paws from hot surfaces. 3. Never leave them alone in a car. Have more questions or concerns? Don’t hesitate to book an appointment today! #SummerSafety #PetTips
Pet Appreciation Week is a great reminder that showing your pet love includes staying proactive! Keep your furry friend healthy and happy with regular wellness exams & preventative care. 🐾 Don’t wait, schedule their appointment today! #PetAppreciationWeek #LoveYourPet
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We can't speak bark or meow, but we can look out for signs that our pets may be trying to tell us they're experiencing dental pain. Here are signs to look out for:
1. Bad breath
2. Red or bleeding gums
3. Loose teeth
4. Excessive drooling
5. Decreased appetite
🐾It’s National Pet Week, and we’re celebrating the furry stars of our lives! ⭐ Share the love by posting a picture of your adorable pets in the comment below 😍❤️
Shout out to some of our amazing patients and Grinch! Come get your Christmas photos before Christmas is over. 🎄
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week
This week is National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week and we want to shout out all of the amazing shelters that are caring for millions of animals in America! If you volunteer at a shelter or adopted your pet from one, feel free to give them a shoutout in the comments below <3
National Senior Pet Month
Happy National Senior Pet Month! Don't forget, older pets may need to visit the vet more often than younger pets to check on any chronic medical conditions and to check for any new medical conditions that could arise. Is your senior pet up to date on their veterinary care?