by admin | Sep 1, 2022 | September 2022 Newsletter
Fear of nail trims is a very common issue dog guardians face and the fear can range from a mild dislike to outright terror, depending on the dog. If your dog is terrified of having nails trimmed, what can you do? Here are some ideas. If you need professional...
by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | January 2022 Newsletter
Posts by: Dr. Ernie Ward, DVM Dog Behavior Some things were destined to go together: French fries and ketchup, wine and cheese, dogs and chewing. Yes, I went there. One of the most common questions I hear from frazzled pet parents donning mismatched socks and...
by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | January 2022 Newsletter
This time of year many of us choose to travel somewhere warmer. If you are traveling, but your pets are staying home, it is important to plan for the unexpected. Here are a few steps to consider: 1. Provide our clinic contact information to whoever is caring for your...
by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | January 2022 Newsletter
Posts by: Jason Carr, Former Pet Health Network Editor-in-Chief Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Some people might look at an overweight pet and say, “oh, how cute.” While it’s true that any pet can be cute, pet obesity is nothing to be fawned over. It’s not healthy...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | October 2021 Newsletter
Posts by: Dr. Nancy Kay, DVM, DACVIM Dog Toxins & Poisons For some folks, the start of a new year is a catalyst to lose weight and this may mean switching from plain old sugar to lower calorie sweeteners. Xylitol is one such sugar substitute that is safe for human...