Vets: Your Pet's Best Friend

Ask Your Veterinarian The Right Questions Before Moving

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If you’re moving soon, you must make plans in advance so that you won’t run into problems traveling with your family. As a pet owner, this can come with more challenges and questions about making a move as easy as possible. Before the date of your move arrives, it’s wise to see what questions to ask your veterinarian to reduce the stress of your move. Wellness Exam Getting a clean bill of health for your pet can be great for peace of mind when your upcoming move is around the corner. Read More»

Think Your Dog Has Pink Eye? Signs They Do And Treatment Options Available

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If you think your dog has pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, you need to have it treated. If not, the problem will only get worse and may even damage their eye. Below are some symptoms your dog will have if it has pink eye, as well as treatment options available to help it feel better.   Pink Eye Symptoms One of the main symptoms of pink eye is discharge coming from the eye, which is generally a cloudy green or yellow color. Read More»

Three Ways Regular Grooming Can Help Your Long-Haired Cat

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Cats are often capable of taking care of themselves, which leads some pet parents to think that they don’t require additional care as dogs do. However, if your cat has long hair, it’s a very good idea to consider bringing them in for regular pet grooming by a professional. Here are three potential problems you can end up preventing or resolving once your cat starts a grooming regimen. Hairball Reduction Hairballs are a problem for most cats, but no animal experiences them quite on the same level as long-haired cats. Read More»

4 Instances You Might Need To Take Your Pet To The Animal Hospital

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Medical issues occur when you least expect them. You may wish you knew the early signs of a troubled animal so that you would know when to immediately rush it to the animal hospital. Unfortunately, the time you take before seeking medical assistance could mean the difference between saving your pet from pain and risking its life. Although some signs are alarming and indicate that your furry friend needs immediate attention, some could be a bit more difficult for the average pet owner to notice. Read More»

What Is Vetetrinary Intensive Care?

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If your pet is in dire need of medical care, you may consider seeing a veterinary specialist who offers intensive care. Intensive care comes in many forms, and a veterinarian can assure you that your pet is in good hands. If you have questions about what an intensive care center at a veterinary hospital can offer, here’s what to expect. Monitoring of Vital Signs For one, you can count on veterinary specialists to provide adequate monitoring of your pet’s vital signs. Read More»