Sedro-Woolley Veterinary Clinic

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01/05/2024

According to an article in The New York Times, "Wheat, rye and barley had been domesticated in the Near East by 10,000 years ago, so it seems likely that the granaries of early Neolithic villages harbored mice and rats, and that the settlers welcomed the cats' help in controlling them."

01/03/2024

Do you have a beloved but not commonplace pet? Then you know how important it can be to have a good vet on your side- especially one who specializes in the same sort of exotic pet you have already.

01/01/2024

Does your pet have any discolored teeth? This often indicates that the pulp inside the tooth is dead. That can lead to bacteria that can move from the roots of the tooth in question, down to the gum line, and eventually into the jaw bone.

12/29/2023

While having a cat that stops eating and grows lethargic can point to serious possible underlying conditions, they aren’t always fatal. Bringing your cat in as soon as you notice these changes in their behavior is the best way to help restore your cat’s health.

12/27/2023

For optimal health, it’s critical that your dog always has fresh water available at all times, with bowls being emptied and cleaned daily. Lack of water can lead to dehydration and kidney or urinary disease.

12/25/2023

Dogs have lived with humans for more than 14,000 years. Their sense of smell is 1,000 times better than a human’s because they have over 220 million smell-detecting cells, compared to a human which has 5 million.

12/22/2023

What are common symptoms of colic? No or little manure production, standing stretched, sweating, pacing, restlessness, biting at the flanks or kicking towards the abdomen, and rolling. If you are concerned that your horse may have colic, contact us right away.

12/20/2023

Following a veterinary acupuncture session, it is wise to free up your schedule so that your animal can get some rest and relaxation for the rest of the day. This way, your pet's body can obtain the maximum benefit from the treatment.

12/18/2023

We realize that some exotic pets can come with hefty price tags when you first buy them. If you want to ensure that your pet doesn’t end up sick or injured, we’re always happy to help you determine the best vet visit and care schedule.

12/15/2023

Choosing a great vet is important. They all have similar training, but the heart they have for their patients is a vital point that you must evaluate. The best will not only be great practically, but will also have a great love for your pet.

12/13/2023

Did you know that most parrots and birds kept as pets should actually eat very little seed, as it’s fattening and not health-supporting? Most birds should be on a diet of high-quality, organic pellets along with a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and grains.

12/11/2023

Over the last couple of decades, there have been two significant applications of acupuncture with animals. One of them is auricular therapy, which involves the use of an extensive pattern of acupuncture points located specifically on an animal's ears.

12/08/2023

Have you heard of leptospirosis? This disease is triggered by bacteria in soil or water. It is most common where it is warm and rainy, but cases of the disease have been reported throughout the U.S. It is also common in rural areas where dogs can come in contact with streams or ponds. Your dog can be protected by yearly vaccinations by your veterinarian.

12/06/2023

Pets can be our companions for a long time. As they age, older cats and dogs may require more frequent vet visits to catch health issues early and make sure they will be your best friend as long as possible.

12/04/2023

Did you know that the ingestion of foreign bodies is very common in cats? Curious cats often get into yarn, tinsel, ribbon, and other string-like objects, which can effectively block the digestive track if eaten.

12/01/2023

Many species of birds are prone to respiratory problems. If a bird’s lungs become too dry from lack of humidity in the air, he will become more susceptible to infection, not too mention, he’ll be uncomfortable.

11/29/2023

It is vital to keep a close eye on your puppy for any signs of intestinal parasites like round worm or hook worm. Both of these are very common in young dogs and if your pet has one, it is fairly likely that they may have them both.

11/27/2023

Did you know that cats spend more than half the day sleeping? About 15% of their day is spent in deep sleep, while 50% is spent in light sleep. They also spend another 30% of their days grooming themselves.

11/24/2023

Are you considering a new furry family member? If so, you should seriously consider where you will take care of their medical care before you do. A great vet will be necessary so you can get your pet up to date on shots ASAP, and also in case of any injury or illness.

11/22/2023

Are you concerned that something may be wrong with your dog or cat because of the unusual behavior they’ve been exhibiting lately? While it could be nothing more than a personality quirk you’ve never noticed before, it may be worth it to bring them in for a checkup all the same.

11/20/2023

While cats often keep their claws in tip top shape through scratching and grooming, it may still be necessary to give your kitty a nail trim every now and then - especially if your kitty is a senior.

11/17/2023

Microchip implants have become extremely popular with pet owners. It is a safe, simple procedure that provides a permanent form of pet identification designed to quickly reunite lost pets with their owners. It is about the size of a grain of rice, and is relatively painless.

11/15/2023

Did you know that certain types of dogs need sunscreen? Any short-coated, white dog who spends a great deal of time outdoors (especially in the hot months or when at high elevations), sunscreen is recommended.

11/13/2023

When the average person thinks of a domestic, or pet bird, chances are that the first thing that comes to mind is something the size of a finch, canary, or parakeet. However, there are a number of larger species that are commonly domesticated as household pets.

11/10/2023

Older cats tend have kidney problems because they are dehydrated. Feeding your cat wet food, which contains about 75% water, will help keep them hydrated. Dry cat food only has about 15% water content.

11/08/2023

Both dogs and cats should be given regular treatments to prevent worms and fleas. Worms can also be harmful to pet owners, which is another reason why it’s important to follow the guidance of your veterinarian in order to prevent them.

11/06/2023

Much like teenagers, many young parrots go through an aggressive stage at adolescence. This behavior is known as “bluffing." Species such as Indian Ringneck Parakeets, Senegal Parrots, and Macaws are more prone to this behavior than other species.

11/03/2023

The first time you take your cat or kitten to see the veterinarian, he or she will take a stool sample, as this is the best and surest way to be sure that there are no internal parasites present. If parasites are discovered, then you will be able to effectively treat them and even keep them from returning.

11/01/2023

A vet will inject a microchip under your dog’s skin, increasing the chances of you being reunited with them should they get lost. If found, your dog can be scanned and the chip, which contains a unique identification number can be matched against your contact details.

10/30/2023

Heart-worms are spread by mosquitoes, so no dog is exempt or completely safe. It is far easier to prevent heart-worm than to treat it, so please ask us for details about preventative treatment.

10/27/2023

It’s easy to overlook changes in your pet’s weight as serious health issues. While a pound isn’t much to the typical human, a one-pound weight swing to a 10-pound animal represents a 10% change.

10/25/2023

Canine arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease, is caused by the breakdown of articular cartilage that covers bones in a joint. This results in exposure of underlying bone, leading to pain and inflammation.

10/23/2023

Worms aren’t limited to puppies. Dogs are known to put almost anything in their mouths, and that can include parasites or other unsavory organisms. The treatment for an adult dog with worms is very similar to de-worming for puppies. At least two doses of medicine, usually a few weeks apart, will be prescribed to kill worms that are present now and those that may be in the process of hatching and show up later.

10/20/2023

As with toddlers, be sure to pig-proof your home. Your pig can either go outside—supervised—or use a litter box indoors. And, did you know that pigs only sweat through their snouts? If your pig’s nose is wet, she is probably hot.

10/18/2023

Prepare your pet for vet visits by touching paws, ears, and tails from a young age. The more your cat or dog is used to being touched, the easier it will be for the vet to perform a thorough examination with minimal stress for your animal.

10/16/2023

It’s important to remember that you don’t have to completely shun modern medical advancements just because you choose to employ holistic methods. When used in the right combinations, modern medicine and holistic treatments can work together to help you pet achieve a higher state of health.

10/13/2023

Do you know that some birds shake their heads as a learning behavior? While head shaking could be a sign of an ear infection, sinus infection, eye or mouth infection, cockatiels will often shake their heads when learning a new word or phrase to mimic.

10/11/2023

Your cat should have fresh, cool water every day. Adding ice cubes to the water can help on hot days, and using a recirculating bowl can also make the water more appealing.

10/09/2023

It's important for every pet owner to regularly visit a veterinarian. We can help to prevent fleas and other potentially serious diseases. In addition, regular checkups can spot any problems before they become serious.

10/06/2023

Are you aware that cats cannot be vegetarian? Many people who are vegetarian prefer their pets to be too, but the fact of the matter is that dogs and cats are obligatory carnivores- they need meat to survive.

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207 Carter Street
Sedro-Woolley, WA
98284,

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+13608566890

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