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A New Pet Portal
With the launch of Shepherd, our new practice management software, all of our clients will have a new pet portal and the old one will no longer be available.

New Practice Management Software Launch
We appreciate your patience and understanding if there are any hiccups!

March Employee Spotlight: Kelsey
Through her unwavering dedication and genuine love for animals, Kelsey embodies the spirit of excellence and compassion that defines our clinic’s mission.

February Employee Spotlight: Leslie
Leslie’s dedication to animal care extends far beyond the clinic walls, making her an invaluable member of our team and the community at large!

Pet Dental Health Month 2024: Signs of Oral Problems and the Importance of Prevention
Have you thought about your pet’s teeth lately? If it’s been a while since your pet had a checkup, now’s the time! February is Pet Dental Health Month.

5 Tips for When Your Dogs Eat Frozen Poop: The Problem with Poopcicles
Dogs eat frozen poop in Winter. It’s disgusting and unhealthy, but here are some techniques that have helped other families to stop or prevent poop eating.

How Cold is Too Cold for a Dog to Walk Outside? Some Signs and Guidelines
This depends on a lot of factors such as pet’s condition, hair coat, activity level, and how long the dog needs to be outside. But we provide guidelines on how your dog may deal with the cold.

5 Pet Health Hazards During The Holidays
Did you know your holiday décor could pose threats to your pet’s health and well-being? Here are some things to be aware of when making your home festive.

Thanksgiving Tips With Pets
Spend time with your friends and family this Thanksgiving—not with a sick pet! Tips and reminders for keeping your pet happy and healthy while enjoying your holiday.

Halloween Pet Safety: Beware Host of Horrors For Pets
Each year, veterinarians across the country see scores of pet injuries during this time of the year that could easily have been avoided. Pet owners should keep in mind that pets are creatures of habit and don’t appreciate the exciting things that Halloween brings.