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Treating the Blocked Cat
“Samspon” is a 6 year old male neutered domestic medium-haired cat weighing 15.3lb. He is not currently up to date on his vaccines and has not been examined by a veterinarian since 2012. He is a indoor cat only and is currently being fed an inexpensive popular grocery store brand dry food. Sampson arrived at […]
Read MoreDog Park Safety
Finally! We are seeing warmer weather, and with that comes more walking, swimming and general rambunctiousness. A lot of people like to spend time with their dogs at dog parks, which is great exercise but can pose some risks as well. Always make sure your pet is properly trained and socialized. You cannot control the […]
Read MoreItching to Know More About Fleas?
What are fleas? Fleas are tiny ectoparasites, belonging to the insect family- they like to live on the skin of their hosts, and people tend to notice the ‘Flea Dirt’ (feces) left behind which indicates an infestation. The most common flea that we deal with in North America is Ctenocephalides felis, otherwise known as the […]
Read MoreSummer Pet Hazards
Summer is a lovely time of year! The sun is out, it’s warm, there’s so much more to do, and we live in a beautiful province with lots of outdoor activities. We of course love to include our pets, but there are few things to remember to keep your pets safe during these hot summer […]
Read MoreTapeworm in Pets
Tapeworm is a commonly diagnosed parasite in both our feline and canine friends, but is more common in any outdoor cat that is prone to hunting. Often obtained by either ingesting a flea or from hunting, but can also be contracted via ingesting infected fecal matter, or contaminated water. Tapeworm resides in the small intestine […]
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