Having a baby is such an exciting time for so many families. For those families with fur babies, it can be exciting as well as daunting to anticipate introducing your current furry friend to your new baby. You may also be concerned as to whether you can still continue the same relationship with your pet while you are pregnant. For the most part, you can continue your same animal-human relationship with your pet while … Read More
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Travelling with Your Pet: What you should know.
Travelling is Fun: What you should know about travelling with your pet. With more and more families and people having at least 1 pet in their homes, we are seeing more people travelling with their pets. When making the decision to bring your pet, there are a variety of factors you should consider. Choosing the safest, most comfortable option for your pet is very important. First we need to consider how well does your pet … Read More
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Getting a New Cat? Here’s what you should know about their first year veterinary care.
Acquiring a new kitten family member is a very exciting time. Whether a specific breed is sought from a reputable breeder or adopted from an outdoor living style, we will be very happy to be part of your health care provider and give you all the information you need to help you with your new addition; keeping them healthy and everyone happy. VACCINATIONS: In general, our recommendation is to start their vaccinations and exam around 8 weeks of age. … Read More
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Coyotes and Your Pets Safety
Recently we had a client in that lives in Lasalle that was telling us about the coyotes she sees in her yard at night. It prompted us to revisit a blog from a few years ago as it is certainly worth mentioning again. With the increasing development of homes and highways, there have been more sightings of coyotes in Lasalle and surrounding areas over the last few years. If their other food resources are scarce, coyotes … Read More
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Did you know animals can have allergies!?
ALLERGIES Did you know that our pets can suffer from allergies? They can! Essentially anything that a human can be allergic to, so can our pets; even other animal fur! Common Allergens for our pets can include (but not limited to): Pollens (grasses, weeds, and trees) Mold spores (indoor and outdoor) Malassezia, a type of yeast found on the skin of animals House-dust mites Animal dander Insects (bees, fleas, etc) Food … Read More
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Thunderstorm & Firework Phobia
Animals have a natural instinct to seek shelter when exposed to loud noises such as fireworks or thunderstorms. During their attempt to escape, your pet may damage property, injure themselves or any person near them in an attempt to hide. For this reason we DO NOT RECOMMEND trying to hold your pet back or prevent them from hiding as this may cause injury to you. In order to deal with thunderstorm and firework anxiety it … Read More
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Summer Safety!
WARM WEATHER DANGERS We all get excited as we get closer to spring and the warm weather is beginning to shine down on us. This means spending more time outside with our families, friends and furry companions. Our pets seem to enjoy the warm weather just as much as we do and as this time approaches we would like to take a moment to talk about the safety of our pets during the warmer months. … Read More
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Don’t Bug Me! Fleas, Ticks and Heartworm!
DON’T BUG ME!! Fleas, Ticks and Heartworm! 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 … Read More
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“Life With Diabetes Can Be Sweet” Part I – What Is Diabetes
If you have just discovered your furry family member now has diabetes, you are not alone. 1 in 500 dogs and cats develop diabetes. It occurs most often in middle aged to elderly pets. With insulin therapy, diet and exercise you can successfully manage your pet’s diabetes. What is diabetes? During digestion, food is broken down into components that are used by the body. Carbohydrates (starches) are converted into sugars. Glucose is the most important … Read More
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Recognizing Signs of Heart Disease
Heart disease can affect any breed of dog or cat. Early diagnosis and treatment can be critical to your pet’s quality of life and life expectancy. Here is a checklist to help determine if your pet is displaying symptoms of heart disease. Breed Predisposition (Dogs): ___ Boxer ___ Cavalier King Charles Spaniel ___ Miniature Poodle ___ Chihuahua ___ Doberman Pinscher ___ Scottish Deerhound ___ Dachshund ___ Great Dane ___ Whippet ___ Pekinese … Read More