Dr. Godwin’s 40th Anniversary!

Every one of us from Animal Medical Clinic would like to congratulate Dr. Godwin on celebrating his 40-year anniversary with us! Thank you so much for everything you do for your staff, clients, and patients! Your dedication doesn’t go unnoticed! …

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Detecting Heart Disease Early

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), heart disease in dogs affects 1 of every 10 dogs worldwide. Dog heart disease is a condition in which an abnormality of the heart is present. Heart disease in dogs can lead …

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National Pet ID Week (17th-23rd)

National Pet ID Week is for seven days starting April 17th. This national week gives pet owners a great opportunity to make sure their pet’s identification is up-to-date. ID tags and microchips give lost pets the best chance possible to …

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Protecting Your Pets Heart

Just like in people, a heart healthy lifestyle can help keep that loving heart pumping for a long, healthy life.  Here are some tips: Feed a Balanced Diet Feeding your pet a balanced diet to maintain a healthy weight is …

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Dog Breeds Prone to Heart Disease

Knowing what health issues your dog is susceptible to gives you the chance to catch a malady early when you have ample time to modify it. When the issue concerns the heart, you can slow down the disease before it …

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National Heartworm Awareness Month

Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition that affects dogs, cats, and up to 30 other species of mammals. It is caused by parasitic worms living in the heart and the major vessels of the lungs. The scientific name …

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Signs of Unhealthy Skin

Why is skin important to dog and cat health and well-being? It is the largest organ of the body. It acts as a physical barrier to protect the body from the environment. Skin problems may be the first sign of …

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Untreated Dental Disease

There are 4 stages of dental disease in dogs and cats ranging from healthy normal (periodontal disease 0) to periodontal disease stage 4.  Leaving a sick mouth untreated presents major risks. When your pet is at Stage 1, tartar build-up has …

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