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As the weather warms up and the grass starts turning from green to brown, its time to think about fire season. Our region is at high risk, as recent history…
Read More Mar 27By Dr. Ema Thigpin Feline Infectious Peritonitis, or FIP, has been a dreaded diagnosis in veterinary medicine for decades. It is caused by a mutated Coronavirus and leads to severe…
Read More Mar 07Dog breath – everyone knows the smell! We have all had the unpleasant experience of taking a big whiff of our pet’s breath. It’s common, but is it healthy? Is…
Read More Jan 06The language you fall into the habit of using as a professional becomes commonplace and you sometimes forget how strange it can seem to people not familiar with the lingo….
Read More Dec 30Winter is here! With the arrival of freezing temps, snow, and ice, it’s important to remember the impact that cold can have on pets. Here are some top tips for…
Read More Dec 02Most of the time, I trust my clients when they tell me it is time to say goodbye. After all, pet owners are the ones most familiar with their companion’s…
Read More Nov 05Have you noticed a change in your dog’s eyes? They may appear bluish, grayish, and/or hazy in the center. While there are definitely disease conditions that can cause these types…
Read More Jul 23Behavioral problems are a very common issue our clients bring up, especially as our pets become more enmeshed in our lives. These days our pets are considered members of the…
Read More May 31Coughing, hacking, gagging, retching, puking, vomiting, regurgitating – there are many words used to describe a cat producing a hairball! However, some of these descriptors are inaccurate, and differentiating what…
Read More May 02Have you been out with your dog for a stroll? Walks are an excellent way to improve your dog’s overall health and their mental well-being. For that matter, those walks…
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