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Author: Alana Orlandi

Reap the Benefits of Annual Bloodwork

While most people associate bloodwork with injury, illness, or emergencies; however, routine bloodwork can help your veterinarian get the most complete picture of your pet’s health. Here are just a few of the benefits of having routine bloodwork done at least once a year.

Allows …

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Don’t Fall for Fall Dangers!

Autumn is finally here!  As much as we love the cool weather and beautiful leaves, there are some dangers that arise with the new season.

Fleas and Ticks can hide in leaf piles that your pet likes to play in. That’s right, those pesky parasites …

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Pet Emergency Kit Checklist

With Hurricane Florence on its way, pet owners across the nation thinking about how to help prepare their pets for emergencies and natural disasters. Here’s what you should be keeping in your pet emergency kit!

For All Pets

Pet first-aid kit and guide book Self-Cling …

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Fall is Canine Flu Fighting Season

It’s flu season—for both humans and canines across the country. Be on the lookout for these symptoms in your canine companion!

Milder symptoms include:

Persistent Cough Sneezing Nasal Discharge Eye discharge Fever (Above 104°F)

Severe cases of canine flu can cause your dog to develop …

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Cat Communication 101

As all of us cat parents know, sometimes our feline friends can be quite difficult to read and understand.  To end some of the confusion, check out this infographic that breaks down feline body language through simple doodling.

While cats can have …

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Tips & Tricks to Toe Nail Trims

Plenty of dogs are highly resistant of the dreaded nail trim!  Dogs do need their nails trimmed regularly to prevent overgrowth – which can be very painful.  If you want to try to do your dog’s nails at home, here’s a video with some tips!

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