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4 Things To Look For When Buying A Portable Ultrasound For Your Vet Practice

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If you are a traveling vet that goes to people’s homes to offer treatment for their animals, you need to make sure that you have the right equipment to be able to offer the top level of care to your clients. A portable ultrasound can help you offer top level care to your clients. When purchasing a portable ultrasound, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. Read More»

4 Tips For Boarding Your Cat For The Holidays

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If you are going out of town during the holidays, you want to make sure that your cat is well taken care of. One option for taking care of your cat when you are out of town is pet boarding. When you board your cat, be sure to take some time picking out where you will send them, make sure it has lots of space, meet the staff and be sure to pack up your cat’s favorite items. Read More»

3 Subtle Signs Of Illness That New Pet Owners Should Know

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Are you thinking about getting a dog or a cat? Will this be the first time that you’ve owned a pet by yourself? Pet ownership can be an extremely fun and rewarding experience. However, you should also be aware that it can entail a lot of responsibility. In order to make sure that your new furry friend is happy, you need to be able to tell when he or she is feeling unwell. Read More»

What To Do If You Can'T Afford The Vet Bills

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Pet parents want to ensure their animal friends are as healthy as they can be. Unfortunately, medical care for pets can be just as expensive as care for humans. If you’re struggling to pay for vet services for your pet, here are a few ideas for overcoming this problem. Get Pet Insurance Possibly the best thing you can do for your bank account is to get pet insurance. Like health insurance for humans, pet insurance will pay for a number of services for your animal friend that can save you money over the long term, especially if you have a special needs animal. Read More»

4 Benefits Of Having Your Cat Sprayed

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Enjoying the love of your cat is sure to be something you enjoy doing. Having a close relationship with this furry creature can be a rewarding one. It’s ideal to do all you can to help your pet feel well and get the most out of every day in the process. One thing you may want to do is have your cat sprayed and knowing some of the benefits of doing so may be the motivation you need to schedule your next appointment. Read More»

Your Dog's Been Hit By A Car! It's Still Alive But What Now?

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Dogs are naturally wondering creatures, often times led by their nose to follow certain odors and scents in the air or on the ground. Unfortunately, this means when your dog is left unattended without a leash, they may very well find something interesting that leads them to the road. Seeing your dog get ran over or hit by a vehicle can be one of the most stressful situations you can experience as a pet owner and can definitely be a life or death situation. Read More»

Four Things You Should Tell Your Vet The First Time Your Pet Visits

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When you first take a pet to an animal hospital, this is a new situation for you, your pet, and the veterinarian. Veterinarians are experienced in dealing with the surprises some animals bring, but it helps to know certain things in advance and at the time of admission. Here are four things you should definitely tell the vet and the animal hospital staff the first time you bring your pet to the hospital. Read More»

Unspayed Cats And Pyometra

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One of the most serious problems which affect cats that aren’t spayed is a condition called pyometra. This condition almost exclusively affects intact females who have gone through at least one heat cycle. Pyometra, when left unchecked and untreated, can lead to a long period of suffering and death. If you have an unspayed cat, then you should always be on the lookout for this condition. What is pyometra? Pyometra is a severe bacterial infection of a cat’s uterus which is directly affected by hormone levels. Read More»

Keeping Your Furry Friend Safe And Well During Summer Activities

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If your dog is like most dogs, it loves to play and socialize, and summertime events such as 4th of July picnics and barbecues provide prime opportunities for both. However, lurking beneath the surface of all the fun and frolicking are very real dangers that pose serious threats for your furry friend. Here’s how to keep your pup problem-free free during summer activities and festivities.  Fireworks Many dogs are frightened by loud noises, and 4th of July fireworks celebrations are pure torture for them because of all the fireworks. Read More»

Doggy Dangers: Risks And Hazards In Your Home That Can Harm Your Pet

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Dogs are clever and they seem to find everything that you don’t want them to! Many everyday items actually are quite dangerous and pose a significant risk to your dog.  Consider the following sources of concern and items that should be inaccessible to your dog: Ticks. Ticks are everywhere, including in your yard or garden. Be cautious and make sure to check your pet frequently for the presence of a tick, which can carry Lyme disease. Read More»