Did you know that, just like people, cats can experience a decline in cognitive abilities as they age? Cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS) is not uncommon in senior kitties. A vet discusses this condition below. Causes There’s no one specific cause for feline CDS; it appears to be mostly age-related. About a third of kitties between the ages of 11 and 14 show at least one behavior that is associated with CDS. With cats older than … Read More
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Fall Horse Care
Fall can be a wonderful time for riders. You get to enjoy the foliage, and ride without boiling or freezing. However, like any other season, fall presents its own set of hazards. Fluctuating temperatures, schedule changes, and changes in foliage can all be harmful to your hooved friend. Read on for some fall care tips from a local vet. Food You may need to tweak your horse’s menu as the weather cools. If you ride … Read More
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Walk N Roll Day
Did you know that our canine companions are extremely resilient? Fido can bounce back from all sorts of illnesses and injuries, even amputation and paralysis. That buoyant spirit is the reason behind National Walk n’ Roll Day, which is on September 22nd. A local vet offers some insight on this below. Beginnings National Walk n’ Roll Day exists because of one special pup, a Dachshund named Frankie, who became paralyzed after a fall. You can … Read More
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Unusual Cat Eating Habits
Cats are mysterious creatures. We all know that, but did you know that their eating habits can sometimes be quite odd? Of course, all animals have their own individual quarks and ticks, which is why we love them. Read on as a vet talks about some unusual eating habits your cat may get into. Finicky Eaters, They Are Cats are known for their finicky eating habits. They simply do not like to eat what we … Read More
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What Kind of Cage Does My Parakeet Need?
Parakeets are some of the most popular pet birds. They’re the perfect companions for busy people who want a pet that’s easy to care for. Parakeets are social birds that love to play, talk and be around their owners. While they’re not as demanding as other pet birds, there are still things you need to consider when it comes to their living conditions. Read on as a vet talks about things to consider when choosing … Read More
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Trailering Horses In Summer
Travel is back in full swing this year, and we know many people are enjoying things they had to put off during the pandemic. If you have a horse, you may be attending various fairs, rodeos, and other equestrian events. Or perhaps you’re more interested in taking Silver to a dude ranch or training center. Read on for some tips on traveling with horses in summer. Summer Travel Heat is going to be your biggest … Read More
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Lyme Disease ~*What You Should Know*~
Many people have heard about or know about some of the serious illnesses that can affect our dog companions such as Canine Parvovirus and Rabies. And during routine vaccination appointments your dog is vaccinated against Rabies along with the 6 in 1 Distemper/Parvovirus combination vaccine. This vaccine protects our dogs against Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptovirus (4 strains), Parvovirus and Parainfluenza. Depending on your dogs risk factors they may also be vaccinated against Bordetella (Kennel Cough) which is an airborne … Read More
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Making Me Itch! Fleas & Ticks
With the warm weather finally upon us, it’s time to take a moment to discuss the little pests that are associated with this lovely warmer temperatures. With this excitement it brings the dreaded pests, especially for our pets, ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and heartworm. TICKS: Ticks begin to emerge from their hibernation when the weather starts to become warmer, typically we see two major “tick blooms”, one in early spring and again in the fall. Ticks … Read More
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Holiday Safety~*Enjoy the Best Time With Your Pets*~
Soon the holiday season will be upon us. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and a variety of other holiday celebrations are just around the corner. As always, our goal is to not only have the best animal-human relationship and bond you can with your pet, but also to ensure they stay as safe as possible. HALLOWEEN Whether you are an adult or a child, Halloween can be enjoyed by all. If you choose to dress … Read More
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Tug’s Story
Our story is about our beloved dog Tug. We have had Tug since he was just 6 weeks old. He will be 11 years old in January 2016. We have been taking Tug to see Dr Fetherston since we first got him for his annual visits and any other medical necessities. He has always been such a good patient. Just about 1 year ago we noticed a growth on his neck. Over the span of … Read More