Senior Annual Exams

Older pets, like their human counterparts, require special care and attention to ensure their health and happiness. While they still may be a young at heart, senior pets may need to visit their veterinarian more. A year in a dog …

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Senior Pet Month

Every month it seems we have at least one national observance that focuses on our pets. Last month it was Adopt a Shelter Dog month and this month is another special month – it’s National Senior Pet Month, a month …

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Happy Halloween – Pet Safety!

Costumes and masks, lights and decorations, and a constant parade of strangers coming to your door— Halloween can be a downright spooky experience for pets. You can protect your pets by taking these steps to reduce the risk of them …

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Chemotherapy for Cancer Treatment

A diagnosis of cancer in your pet is frightening and we understand that when presented with such unexpected news you might have questions on how to move forward with this diagnosis. The decisions surrounding the treatment of your pet for …

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Cancer Screening

Up to 50% of all dogs over the age of 10 will develop cancer in their lifetimes. With approximately 77 million pet dogs in the United States, there are an estimated 6 million pet dogs diagnosed with cancer each year. …

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National Veterinary Technician Week (15-21)

If you think all the veterinary technician does is hold your pet still while your veterinarian takes care of the important things, what I’m going to share will surprise you. But the truth is veterinarians simply can’t live — or …

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Managing the Cancer Patient

A diagnosis of cancer in your pet is frightening and we understand that when presented with such unexpected news you might have questions on how to move forward.  Cancer is not always fatal. Some forms are treatable. Listen to all …

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Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

In a previous pet cancer blog post, we discussed early warning signs of cancer to look for in your pet. So what happens when you notice one of those symptoms? The first step is to not hesitate or “wait it out.” If …

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