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How to Keep Your Pet Safe Around Wildlife
In this area, we have tons of wildlife that our pets are bound to have run-ins with.
Read MoreFeline Vaccination Options
It is recommended that your cat have an annual exam with a veterinarian each year. Senior animals should be examined every six months. Annual exams allow the veterinarian to catch problems early, while they are still manageable.
Read MoreSigns That Your Pet May Need a Dewormer!
Pets getting worms is a very common thing, and generally an easy fix.
Read MoreSpringtime Dangers for Pets
Meet-and-Greets Spring is in the air and everyone is sniffing each other’s derrieres. Your pets have to meet their neighbours all over again. They forgot that Buffy the Maine Coon slayer lived next door or that Mack the Ripper moved into the Bichon’s house.
Read MoreThe Importance of Year-Round Flea and Tick Preventatives
Many people do not realize that even in a colder climate, fleas and ticks can still be active all year. Many people keep their pets on preventatives from spring until fall (generally April until November or December), but is that enough? We see pets all year round with fleas and ticks on them. This can […]
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