Veterinary Blog
3 Signs of an Anxious Cat
Cats are highly sensitive creatures, which means they don’t react well to change. Whether the disruption is minor, such as moving clocks ahead an hour and changing a routine or major, such as moving to a new home, these things can lead to an anxious cat. Learn to...
Your Pet Should Avoid These Common Pet Toxins
Household toxins are a common source of pet poisoning, particularly in the kitchen or bathroom. However, potential hazards can lurk everywhere, including in your garage, garden, and cupboards. Brush up on your toxin knowledge for National Poison Prevention Week, which...
4 Tips on Welcoming a New Puppy into Your Home
Although we think every day should be puppy day, National Puppy Day falls on March 23 this year. If you’re planning on welcoming a new puppy home soon, these are some of the best ways to help them settle in. #1: Prepare for your new puppy’s arrival in advance The...
The Importance of X-Rays in Pet Oral Health
The Importance of X-Rays in Pet Oral Health When it comes to your pet’s oral health, we want the full picture of what is happening above and below the gumline. There is no better way to determine the extent of periodontal disease than by taking full-mouth dental...
Why You Should Spay Your Pet
Why You Should Spay Your Pet Launched in 1995, World Spay Day is an annual campaign to encourage people to save animal lives by spaying companion pets and feral cats. World Spay Day is celebrated annually on the fourth Tuesday in February, which falls on February 22...
Is Your Pet Protected from Parasites All Year Long?
Is Your Pet Protected from Parasites All Year Long? With winter here and the thermometer taking a dip, you may think it’s safe to skip a dose or two of your pet’s parasite prevention medication. After all, you hardly venture outdoors in such conditions, so what pest...
New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Pet
New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Pet The start of a new year has always been a time to improve your life. This year, ensure you also include your pet in that focus. Here are five New Year’s resolutions to add to your list that are guaranteed to change your...
5 Winter Safety Tips for Pets to Keep in Mind
5 Winter Safety Tips for Pets to Keep in Mind Winter is coming, and with it comes a host of hazards for your four-legged friend. Check out the following tips to keep your pet safe and warm during this chilly season. #1: Provide warm bedding for your pet...
3 Tips on Making Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in the Winter
3 Tips on Making Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in the Winter Winter weather can be harsh on elderly pets who cannot regulate their body temperature. When cold weather sets in, please ensure your senior pet is prepared for the temperature drop with the following...
How to Make a Safe Thanksgiving Feast for Your Pet
Feast Without Fear: How to Make a Safe Thanksgiving Feast for Your Pet Thanksgiving is a drool-worthy holiday, but it’s not just people who overeat during the festivities. Pets also may overindulge, and too much of a good thing can lead to a messy outcome, like...