Children and Pets

Your kids might take a break from studying facts and figures during their summer breaks, but that doesn’t mean they can’t continue to learn. Playing with pets teaches kids important life skills they can’t learn in a book. Studies show …

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Summer Safety

Summer is finally here and this “fun in the sun” season also happens to bring with it some hazards – especially for our pets. To make sure your pet’s summer season is as fun and safe as possible, Animal Medical …

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Behavior Consultations at AMC

Two of our AMC doctors, Dr. Carraway and  Dr. Bowden have a special interest in canine and feline behavior, and have done extra study in this area to help clients solve behavior problems in their pets.  Note: we can’t help you with human …

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Puppy Socialization

Socialization is important to the overall well-being of your puppy because it will provide him with the ability to develop skills to cope with new experiences in a positive way, therefore reducing your puppy’s stress. What is Socialization? Socialization is …

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Fear of Fireworks

Fireworks, picnics and other Fourth of July traditions can be great fun for people; but all of the festivities can be frightening and even dangerous for animals. Noisy fireworks and other celebrations can startle animals and cause them to run …

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Take Your Dog to Work Day

Some of us dread the standard 8-to-5 workday, and we can’t wait for the weekend to arrive. But if there’s one time during the year that you may look forward to Friday more than Saturday, it’s probably during National Take …

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Melanie Nichols 20 Year Anniversary

All of us from Animal Medical Clinic would like to congratulate Melanie Nichols, one of our Certified Veterinary Technicians on celebrating her 20-year anniversary with AMC.  Melanie is committed, she works hard, and she cares deeply about our patients, our …

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Therapeutic Diets

There is no denying that the food we eat has an impact on our health, energy, and overall wellbeing. It is, therefore, no surprise that we have found the same to be true for our animal companions. Where once the …

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