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Finding The Right Vet

After my dog started having health problems, I decided that I needed to take his medical care more seriously. Instead of simply taking him to the cheapest clinic, I started looking around for a veterinarian that actually specialized in his symptoms. I was able to find an excellent doctor that actually understood what my pet was going through, and it was a huge relief. The doctor was able to treat my little friend's condition, and he gradually recovered. This blog is all about the importance of taking your pet to the right veterinarian, not just the most convenient one. You never know, it could save your pet's life.

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5 Times You Should Take Your Cat To A Veterinary Office As Soon As Possible

If you have a cat, you may not realize when your pet is having an emergency. Some health conditions should not wait until a regularly scheduled veterinary appointment; they require immediate treatment. Here are a few emergencies that should be addressed immediately by taking your cat to the veterinarian's office as soon as possible: Problems Breathing Sometimes a cat may show signs of labored breathing. This can be an indication that the cat has an object blocking its airway, or it could be that the cat is suffering a different type of respiratory distress. Read More 

Two Reasons Why You Should Have Your Pet Groomed

For some people, simply placing their pet in the bathtub and giving them a good scrubbing with soapy water seems sufficient enough to get their animal clean. However, although you may have been washing your pet in the tub or yard for years, it may be time for you to consider having your animal professionally groomed. Pet grooming bestows some significant benefits onto your animal that may prove to be good for them. Read More 

The Easter Bunny Is On Its Way: Make Sure Your Dog Does Not Get Sick By Eating These Foods

The Easter Bunny is on the way soon, and if you have a dog, it will be underfoot while your children are digging into their Easter baskets, as well as during dinner if you are having family over. Below is some information about certain types of foods that will make your dog sick. You never know if your children and/or your guests will be generous with their goodies and food and share with your dog. Read More 

Protect Those Canines: How To Brush Your Dog’s Teeth

If you have a dog, it could be suffering from periodontal gum disease. Studies show that about 70% of all dogs will have gum disease by the time they turn two years old. That's a frightening statistic, especially since your dog can't tell you when it's having dental problems.  Luckily, with proper dental care, you can reduce your dog's chances of developing periodontal gum disease. Brushing is one way to protect your dog's teeth and gums. Read More 

Cancer And Your Dog: A Primer

The possibility of your dog contracting cancer is a very real issue. Throughout the course of this brief article, you will learn about whether all dogs can get cancer, some of the signs of cancer in your dog, and some of the treatment options that you have available. If your dog is exhibiting any of the symptoms of cancer, it is highly recommended that you take him or her to a trusted veterinarian or animal hospital as soon as possible. Read More