Veterinary Blog
Is It Time for Your Pet’s Dental Cleaning?
Being a pet owner can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it also means taking on the responsibility of providing the best care you possibly can for your four-legged family members. One important aspect of keeping your beloved pets healthy is making sure they...
The Potential Warnings That Your Pet Could be in a Winter Emergency
How to Recognize a Winter Pet Emergency Summertime comes with a host of hazards for pets, but colder weather also brings its own dangers. As the temperature drops, watch out for the following issues that can require emergency care for your furry pal. Antifreeze...
Helpful Low-Effort Exercises for Your Senior Pet
3 Easy Low-Impact Exercises for Senior Pets As your furry pal grows older, regular exercise is critical to help them maintain healthy muscle mass and body condition. However, the same activities your pet enjoyed when they were younger can create too much stress on...
Ways To Keep Your Pet Entertained This Winter
No one enjoys being cooped up indoors all winter long. But even if you can't get outside as much as you'd like, that doesn't mean your pet has to suffer. There are plenty of ways to keep your pet entertained and active indoors this winter. Here are a few ideas to get...
How to Spot Hypothermia in Your Pet
Hypothermia is a dangerous condition that can occur in pets, especially during the winter months. Fortunately, it can be easily spotted and treated if caught early. In this post, we'll discuss the signs of hypothermia in pets, and outline how to treat it. Stay safe...
What Should and Should Not Be on Your Pet’s Thanksgiving Plate
How to Prepare a Pet-Safe Thanksgiving Feast An overloaded table filled with your favourite dishes is one of Thanksgiving’s highlights. While you are drooling over a heaping plate, so is your pet. However, many popular Thanksgiving foods are dangerous for pets. Let...
Skin Lumps and Bumps on Pets: When You Should Worry
Lumps and Bumps in Pets: When You Should Be Concerned November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Since approximately 1 in 4 pets will develop cancer at some stage in their life, it is essential to know how to spot potential warning signs. This month, our team...
Follow These Steps To Ensure Pet Obesity Is Not a Problem for Your Pet
How to Evaluate Your Pet’s Body Condition Score National Pet Obesity Awareness Day falls on October 12, but you should pay attention to your pet’s weight all year long. More than half of the nation’s cats and dogs are considered overweight or obese, which can lead to...
Help Your Senior Pet Remain Mobile With These Tips
5 Ways to Help Your Senior Pet Remain Mobile As your pet ages, they likely will experience stiff, achy joints caused by osteoarthritis. Fortunately, you have many options to help keep your senior pet active and mobile throughout their golden years. Give the following...
Suggestions for Keeping Your Deaf Dog Safe
Safety Tips for Owners of Deaf Dogs Specially abled pets hold a special spot in animal lovers’ hearts, and deaf dogs are certainly a category to be treasured. In honour of Deaf Dog Awareness Week, which falls on the last full week of September each year, our team...