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Hot Spots: Causes and Treatment
Hot Spots: What Are They and How Are They Treated?

Hot Spots: Causes and Treatment

Hot spots, also known as acute moist dermatitis, are a superficial skin infection caused by damage to the skin surface, usually from chewing, licking or scratching.

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Litter Box Tips and Tricks
Litter Box Tips and Tricks

Litter Box Tips and Tricks

Most cats will naturally have the instinct to use the litter box without much direction; however, there are some tips and tricks for encouraging proper elimination.

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Ten Dangerous Foods Not to Feed Your Pet
Ten Dangerous Foods Not to Feed Your Pet

Ten Dangerous Foods Not to Feed Your Pet

Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, fatty foods, avocado, alcohol, cooked bones, cherries, mushrooms, and macadamia nuts are toxic to pets. Avoid them.

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Importance of Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork
The Importance of Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork

Importance of Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork

Pre-anesthetic bloodwork helps vets spot early disease signs, crucial for pets of any age. It's an important diagnostic tool for ensuring safe anesthesia.

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Fleas: More Than Just a Bite
Fleas: More Than Just a Bite

Fleas: More Than Just a Bite

Pet owners’ main concern when it comes to fleas is obvious: flea bites that leave the pet itchy and uncomfortable. However, fleas are more than just an itch!

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What is a Responsible Pet Owner?
What Does It Mean to Be a Responsible Pet Owner?

What is a Responsible Pet Owner?

Here is a list of things to keep in mind If you are looking to bring a new member into your family.

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The Low down on Ticks
The Low down on Ticks

The Low down on Ticks

Most ticks go through four life stages: egg, six-legged larva, eight-legged nymph, and adult. After hatching from the eggs, ticks must eat blood at every stage to survive.

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Getting Your Cat to the Vet
Getting Your Cat to the Vet

Getting Your Cat to the Vet

Veterinary visits can be stressful, leading to less frequent care for cats. We encourage regular check-ups and early intervention to keep your cat healthy.

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Itching and Allergies in Your Pet
Itching and Allergies in Your Pet

Itching and Allergies in Your Pet

Excessive licking, chewing & scratching can make a pets life miserable. Coping with an itchy pet can be a very frustrating experience for a pet owner.

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Over 85% of Pets with Dental Disease!
More Than 85% of Pets Have Some Degree of Dental Disease!

Over 85% of Pets with Dental Disease!

Good oral health is vital for your pet's overall health. It's often the first area checked during a thorough veterinary exam.

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Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs
Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs

Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs

With recreational and medicinal marijuana use rising, dog marijuana toxicity cases are increasing. Many owners are unaware of its toxicity to dogs  and pets.

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Retained Baby Teeth
Retained Baby Teeth

Retained Baby Teeth

Baby teeth usually fall out for permanent ones to grow in. Sometimes, though, they may not fall out and become retained for various reasons.

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