September Newsletter: How Often Should You Schedule a Dental Cleaning for Your Pet?

September Newsletter: How Often Should You Schedule a Dental Cleaning for Your Pet?

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How Often Should You Schedule a Dental Cleaning for Your Pet? Dental cleanings are essential for good oral health in both pets and people. Regular cleanings eliminate plaque and tartar on teeth, reducing your pet’s risk for periodontal (gum) disease. Is It the Right Time for Your Pet’s Dental Cleaning? Annual dental cleanings performed by a veterinarian are recommended for
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October Newsletter: Top Signs Your Pet Is Having an Allergic Reaction

October Newsletter: Top Signs Your Pet Is Having an Allergic Reaction

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Top Signs Your Pet Is Having an Allergic Reaction Wondering why your pet is sneezing or scratching? Just like people, animals can have allergies. Allergy symptoms may range from mild to severe and can be life-threatening in some cases. Understanding common allergy signs in pets will help you manage your pet’s allergies. Allergy Causes Allergy symptoms occur when your pet’s
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October Newsletter: The Long-Term Benefits of Spaying and Neutering

October Newsletter: The Long-Term Benefits of Spaying and Neutering

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The Long-Term Benefits of Spaying and Neutering One of the most important choices you’ll make as a pet owner is the decision to spay or neuter your pet. The surgeries prevent pets from reproducing and offer a variety of health and behavioral benefits. What Is Spaying and Neutering? Spaying is a surgical procedure for female pets that removes the ovaries
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November Newsletter: Turkey Day Tips for Pet Owners

November Newsletter: Turkey Day Tips for Pet Owners

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Turkey Day Tips for Pet Owners Does your furry friend rush to the kitchen when the first whiff of roast turkey floats through the air? Although your pet may be tempted to sample every part of your feast, some Thanksgiving foods and decorations aren’t safe for pets. Prioritize your pet’s health and comfort by following these Thanksgiving Day tips. Don’t
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November Newsletter: The Importance of Bloodwork for Your Pet’s Health

November Newsletter: The Importance of Bloodwork for Your Pet’s Health

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The Importance of Bloodwork for Your Pet’s Health Your pet’s blood provides valuable information about your furry friend’s health. Routine bloodwork can reveal signs of trouble long before symptoms appear and help you protect your pet’s health. Why Bloodwork Is Important Blood tests help your veterinarian determine if your senior cat has the early signs of kidney disease or your
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December Newsletter: Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Flea-Free for Your Pet’s Well-being

December Newsletter: Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Flea-Free for Your Pet’s Well-being

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Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Flea-Free for Your Pet Fleas just may be the most determined natural enemies of your pet. Once the tiny bugs invade your home, it’s hard to get rid of them. Fortunately, you can eliminate the pests and keep them from returning by taking a few simple steps. Flea Control Basics Fleas enter your home
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December Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Professional Cleaning

December Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Professional Cleaning

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Signs Your Pet Needs Professional Teeth Cleaning Your pet can’t alert you when its gums feel sore or chewing crunchy treats hurts. Luckily, you can tell when it’s time for professional cleaning by checking your pet’s mouth and monitoring behavioral changes. Cleanings, recommended every year for most dogs and cats, improve breath odors and reduce your furry friend’s risk of
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January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help If Your Pet Ingests Something Toxic

January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help If Your Pet Ingests Something Toxic

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How Your Veterinarian Can Help if Your Pet Swallows Something Toxic Few moments in life are more terrifying than the realization that your pet has eaten something dangerous or poisonous. From household cleaners to chocolate and toxic plants, pets can be exposed to a range of substances that may cause sickness or death. Fortunately, your veterinarian offers several treatments that
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January Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Wellness Exam

January Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Wellness Exam

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Signs Your Pet Needs a Wellness Exam Not sure if your pet needs to visit the veterinarian? Recognizing the signs of common pet health issues could help you decide when it’s time to pick up the phone and make an appointment for a wellness exam. Appetite or Weight Changes Eating less than usual or losing weight could be a sign
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February Newsletter: How to Safely Change Your Cat’s Food

February Newsletter: How to Safely Change Your Cat’s Food

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How to Safely Change Your Cat’s Food Whether your cat’s favorite food has been discontinued or your veterinarian has recommended a prescription diet, changing food takes time. Following these steps will help your pet adjust to the taste and texture of the new food and avoid digestive issues. Reasons to Change Your Cat’s Food Changes may be needed if: Why
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