Pet Cancer Awareness Month

November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and Animal Medical Clinic is dedicated to educating pet owners about cancer in dogs and cats. Pet cancer affects millions of families each year – about one in every four dogs and one in …

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World Rabies Day

September 28 is World Rabies Day, a global health observance started in 2007 to raise awareness about the burden of rabies and bring together partners to enhance prevention and control efforts worldwide. World Rabies Day is observed in many countries, …

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Exotic Diets

On August 1st, 2018, the AVMA published an article by Greg Cima, stating there may be some specialty diets that cause heart disease in dogs and cats, and researchers are trying to identify the connection. Dr. Lisa M. Freeman, a …

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Overnight Care

Animal Medical Clinic provides 24 hour care for your hospitalized and boarded pets Monday through Friday. Your pet’s health and safety are of vital importance to us, so our overnight care program is designed to ensure your pet receives the …

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Feline Preventive Care

Preventive care plans are a great way to provide care and keep your cat healthy. One of the greatest concerns among veterinarians and cat owners alike is how best to maintain your cat in as healthy a condition as possible for his …

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Cat Friendly Practice

Cats are purring their way into the hearts and homes of the American public. The cat is king, with more than 86 million cats loved as pets, compared to the 78 million dogs. With the number of people choosing cats …

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Senior Cats

Your cat may not be a wound-up kitten anymore, but old age shouldn’t keep your senior cat from getting the most out of the years ahead. Senior cats are generally classified as being over 10 years of age. If your …

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Happy Healthy Cat Month

They’re fuzzy, they’re adorable, they invade our lives and take complete command of it. Of course we’re talking about that most amazing house pet, the cat. These animals have lived alongside humans for almost as long as dogs, and have …

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