Knowing When Your Pet Needs a New Die

Has your pet been sluggish or lacking in energy lately? Are they having difficulty maintaining a healthy coat or proper body weight? If so, it could be the result of their diet. Feeding your pet an unbalanced or improper diet can have serious consequences for their health and wellbeing. That’s why it’s important to ensure […]

Pet Health and Happiness for 2023

Our pets stand by us through all seasons of life. This New Year, give them the acknowledgement they deserve by incorporating their health goals into your 2023 resolution. Here are several areas of importance to look out for this coming year!  Grooming  Getting your pet groomed is an excellent way to maintain their wellness. It […]

How to Change Your Pet’s Bad Behavior

If your pet continually exhibits bad behavior, it could be a warning sign that he is bored, anxious, or scared. There are certain tools you can use to change your pet’s bad behavior and encourage good behavior. Take a look at these tips and contact your veterinarian if your pet’s behavior worsens or doesn’t change.  […]

Veterinary Care for Aging Pets

Your pet’s veterinary care needs change as he grows older, because older pets have different health risks and concerns. Once your pet reaches senior status around the ages of 7-10, it’s best if he receives a regular veterinary checkup at least twice per year. Here are some more tips on veterinary care for aging pets:  […]

Which Holiday Foods Pose a Danger to Your Pets?

The holiday season is a great time to spend with family and friends. This often means getting to enjoy lots of home-cooked meals and treats. It can be tempting to share these treats with our furry friends–unfortunately, many of the foods we enjoy during the holidays can be harmful to our pets. Here are five […]

Facts About Your Dog’s Dental Health

Many people think taking their dog to the veterinarian is important just so they can stay up to date on immunizations. But did you know that getting dental checkups is a vital part of those annual visits? Keep reading to learn more about why you should be getting your dog’s teeth checked out. Periodontal disease […]

COVID Protocols

Updated: 08/25/21 To our valued clients, We are OPEN for veterinary care and offering In-Clinic appointments and Curbside appointments. A mask is required for all clients inside our building at this time. We also offer Telemedicine services to help you decide if a visit is necessary. If your pet has veterinary needs, please call ahead, or book a Telemedicine consultation and we […]

Pet First Aid

Your pet is injured or acting sick, what do you do next? With the warmer weather here, we see a lot more pet injury emergencies. I thought I’d discuss some common injuries and diseases and help you know when you do or don’t need to call your veterinarian. Toenail injuries in dogs are fairly common […]

Anesthesia Free Teeth Cleaning

More and more frequently I am asked about “Anesthesia-Free dental cleaning” for pets by my clients. I always try to be as open-minded as I can and have done some further research into the subject and now have a more educated opinion on teeth cleaning without anesthesia. First of all, I am sensitive to the […]

Does Your Dog Have A Job?

I love to see dogs that have jobs. I am always amazed at how happy dogs are that are working. Most dog breeds were developed for a specific purpose. If you look at the AKC dog breed groups, it will often give insight on what a dog was bred to do for a living. The […]