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Just like in people, pet obesity in our canine and feline friends has become a significant health risk and detriment to long-term survival. Reports often state that at least 40…
Read More Jul 05Our pet’s nutrition, just like our own, is a fundamental component for a healthy life. There is much debate on which diet is best, which ingredients are acceptable, and what…
Read More Jul 05If the thought of putting your pet into the car makes one or both of you nauseated, we can help! Motion sickness can affect dogs as well as people. In…
Read More Jul 05Our mission: To increase the number of pets with identification so that when they are lost or stolen, they may be reunited with their owners. We would like to bring…
Read More Jul 05Getting a new pet is a very big decision and one that should not be taken lightly. These days pets are living much longer and therefore if you are not…
Read More Jul 05Every year we see a number of cases of pancreatitis in both dogs and cats. Pancreatitis is an inflammation of this gland that produces most of our digestive enzymes as…
Read More Jul 05Hypothyroidism is a relatively common problem in both aging people (women) and dogs (we almost never see a hypothyroid cat!). It is a condition where the thyroid gland/activity can no…
Read More Jul 05Diabetes mellitus is a disease that may affect our pets as well as us. Diabetes is a problem of glucose (sugar) regulation within the body. Insulin is one of the…
Read More Jul 05An ‘eye infection’ is not always just an eye infection. Full physical exams are the cornerstone of our veterinary care. No matter what the presenting complaint, we always do a…
Read More Jul 05There are a number of causes of allergic skin disease (allergic dermatosis), in dogs. These include: Contact Allergies: These commonly involve contact to certain plants (ie.grasses) or materials (ie.wool) to…
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