Did you know that as much as 80% of a pet’s body is water, whereas in humans it’s 55%-60%? 💧
In honor of National Pet Hydration Awareness month, we want to remind you to keep your pet hydrated, especially during these hot summer months!💧
Make every week #petappreciationweek by keeping them healthy and happy year round!
If your pet is coming due for their next visit, be sure to give us a call or head on over for their next appointment!
Summer is coming in full swing! Here are some tips and warnings signs to keep in mind while we approach the hot summer months.
If your pets are showing any of these signs, be sure to consult a veterinarian and stay cool out there.
Tomorrow is National Rescue Dog Day!
We want to bring awareness to all of the amazing dogs across the country who deserve another chance to find a forever home! 🐶♥️
If you have a rescue dog, share a picture of them in the comments below!
It’s #BeKindToAnimalsWeek 🐶🐱🐰🐮🐔🐴🐷🐹
One of the best ways to show kindness to your furry friend year-round is to ensure they are up to date on their health check-ups!
Come see us and show your pet a little extra love and kindness.
It’s National Pet Week!
This week is dedicated to celebrating our animal companions that enrich our lives every day of the year.
How will you celebrate National Pet Week?
Just like humans, dogs can suffer from anxiety.
Be sure to pay attention to the emotional well-being of your furry friend and be cognizant of any changes in behavior.
May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month!
While we can recognize our allergy symptoms that put a damper on a beautiful spring day, can you recognize the symptoms in your beloved furry friend?
Understanding the signs in your pets can help ensure they receive timely treatment and get back to feeling their best!
Last week was National Pet ID week - are you prepared if your pet gets lost?
Did you know that pets infected with Lyme disease may not show signs for 2-5 months?
Help keep your pet safe by taking preventive measures to reduce the chance of your pet contracting the disease!
Happy National Pet Day! Sending lots of love and snuggles to all the wonderful pets out there!
Share a picture of your pet in the comments below! 🐶🐱🐰🐴🐮🐔🐷🐹
April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month and having a first aid kit for your pet is the first step in being prepared!
Always remember that any first aid administered to your pet should be followed by immediate veterinary care.
April is #HeartwormAwarenessMonth
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets.
The best strategy for fighting heartworm disease? Prevention.
Spring has sprung and the change in seasons brings plenty to do between spring cleaning, holidays and warmer weather!
Here are some tips and tricks for keeping your pet safe and healthy during this time.
Allergies: Pets can get allergies too! If you notice your pet itching or scratching more than normal, it’s a good idea to bring them in to get checked out.
Spring Cleaning: Opt for pet-safe cleaning supplies, store unsafe chemicals out of paws’ reach, and keep your pet away from where you’re cleaning.
Flea and Tick Prevention: Make sure your pet is on year-round heartworm preventive medication, as well as a flea and tick control program.
Pet Identification: Warmer weather means more time outside and more chances for your pet to wander off! Make sure your pet has a microchip for identification if they get loose, and be sure they’re wearing a tag with up to date contact information.
Spring Flowers: Fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides keep our plants and lawns healthy, but their ingredients may be dangerous if your pet ingests them.
If you have any questions regarding springtime safety or if your pet is in need of veterinary care, please do not hesitate to contact us!
March is Pet Poison Prevention Month - here are some common items to keep away from your pet to ensure they stay healthy and safe!
Happy Friday!
Does your pet have any fun weekend plans?
Share with us in the comments below!
Today is World Spay Day.
Did you know that by spaying your pet, not only will it help prevent unwanted litters, but it can also help your pet prevent serious health conditions like mammary cancer and pyometra?
It’s #LoveYourPetDay post a photo of your pet in the comments so we can show them some love. ❤️
February is National Cat Health Month.
If it’s been a while since their last visit, it’s the purr-fect time to plan their next one! 🐱
Happy Valentine’s Day! ❤️