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Recognizing and Addressing Pet Pain


Part of an animal’s nature is to hide the pain that they feel. While hiding pain used to serve as a survival mechanism in the wild, it now makes it harder for owners to notice when something is wrong. This month we wanted to discuss what pain is, how to spot it in your pet, […]



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Scratch That Itch: Understanding and Managing Itchy Pets


As pet owners, we know how uncomfortable itchy pets can be. Whether it’s incessant scratching, biting, or licking, watching our furry friends suffer from itchiness can be distressing. But what causes itchy skin in pets, and how can we help them find relief? There are many reasons why your pet may be itchy. Some of […]



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What You Need to Know: Heartworms, Fleas, and Ticks.


As the weather warms up and the days get longer, you might spend more time outside with your  pets. Increased outdoor time is great for both you and your pet, but it can also increase the risk of  heartworms, fleas and ticks in your pet. These pests can not only spread disease and infection to  […]



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February is National Pet Dental Health Month!


Dental care for pets is just as important as it is for humans. Because plaque can develop under the gum line, professional cleanings are required to treat it. Plaque, when left untreated, can build up and harden into tartar, which can develop into more severe health issues. By the time most pets reach the age of three, they likely have some form of dental disease. One of the most common issues seen in pets is periodontal disease.



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