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Unleashing Relief: Introducing Two Revolutionary Medications for Osteoarthritis in Dogs and Cats
Unleashing Relief: Introducing Two Revolutionary Medications for Osteoarthritis in Dogs and Cats Our older pets bring joy and warmth to our lives. However, as they age, they are susceptible to various health conditions, one of the most common being osteoarthritis (OA). Osteoarthritis is a painful degenerative joint disease that affects both dogs and cats, hindering…
Read MoreManaging Chronic Pain in Pets
Managing Chronic Pain in Pets — By Dr. Ryan Millington — Pet Pain Control Chronic pain in our pets is one of the most difficult things that pet owners deal with. It’s often a slow-occurring process. It’s also hard to determine if pets are truly in pain or if they are just “slowing down” with…
Read MoreAll About Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and Cats
All About Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and Cats — By Dr. Ryan Millington — Diabetes, or diabetes mellitus, is a common disease found in both dogs and cats. Most pet owners are aware of diabetes, and I would venture to guess that most are at least somewhat familiar with the idea that diabetes is the…
Read MoreMake Sure Your Furry Friends Have a Spook-tacular and Safe Halloween: 5 Essential Tips
Make Sure Your Furry Friends Have a Spook-tacular and Safe Halloween: 5 Essential Tips Halloween is an exciting time filled with costumes, candy, and fun. Many of us consider our pets to be family members, and we can’t resist including them in our Halloween celebrations. While Halloween can be a wonderful opportunity for everyone to…
Read MorePet Obesity Awareness Day: All About Pet Obesity
PET OBESITY AWARENESS DAY: ALL ABOUT PET OBESITY BY DR. RYAN MILLINGTON Pet obesity has been a recurring problem for as long as we’ve been practicing veterinary medicine. It has mostly increased in the last decades, and it is something that, as veterinarians, we discuss with our clients daily. This is an issue that can…
Read MoreDental Health for Your Pet
Dental Health for Your Pet If you’ve taken your pet to a veterinarian, there is a good chance they discussed your pet’s oral and dental health. And there is an equally good chance that they recommended a dental cleaning. But why? You may ask. If they are eating, not whining or crying, then it can’t…
Read MoreThe ABCs of Pawsome Petcare
In honor of National Pet Week that has since passed, here are the ABCs of showing your pet you care year-round. A – Adventure Whether your pet enjoys leisurely strolls through the neighborhood, indoor play, or multi-mile hikes, spicing up your current routine with new routes, styles of play, and toys can invigorate your pet’s…
Read MorePet-Proof Your Home for the Holidays
The holidays are full of cheer – but they’re also full of dangers for your pets, from turkey bones to poinsettias. Click here to download our handy printable on keeping your home pet-friendly this holiday season. Please note: the pet holiday dangers infographic may take a moment to load due to its size.
Read MoreMeet Tinkerbell: Our canine glaucoma patient
Meet Tinkerbell! She’s a 10-year-old Chihuahua who has been battling glaucoma for many years. Canine glaucoma is a condition in which inadequate fluid drainage in the eye increases the pressure inside the eye. Canine glaucoma causes pain and blindness in the dog’s eye. Often, by the time canine glaucoma is diagnosed in one eye, it already…
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