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Eye Problems in Dogs and Cats Shouldn’t Wait for Treatment

Eyes are incredible, yet fragile. Eye problems in dogs and cats should be looked at by a veterinarian, as they can worsen in a short amount of time.

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Stress Free Veterinary Visits Start at Home

Does your cat or dog becomes anxious at the merest thought of going to the vet? Dr. Barnhart has some tips to head off problems, starting at home. These can help to create stress free veterinary visits for both you and your pet!

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Xylitol and Dogs: Avoid an Emergency and Keep Them Separated!

Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs and should be kept away from them at all times. Eating even a small amount can can result in life-threatening hypoglycemia.

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Don’t Pass the Gravy: Reminder that Thanksgiving Foods can be Harmful to Pets

With Thanksgiving upon us, we’d like to give you a friendly reminder that some Thanksgiving foods can be harmful to pets in your family and should be reserved for humans only.

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Safe Travel with Pets: Car Restraints & Carriers for Dogs and Cats

Millions of Americans drive with their pets in the car daily. Most, especially dogs, are free to move around the vehicle, but this isn’t safe. Safe travel with pets depends on them being “buckled up” just like any person.

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Traveling With Pets: Make it a Success

Traveling with pets brings a variety of additional considerations and potential challenges, especially when flying. Advanced planning and preparation can prevent many unwanted surprises and make for a more enjoyable journey.

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Six Painless Alternatives to Declawing Your Cat

Cat declawing has been in the media recently after New York became the first state in the country to ban the surgery. Doctor Barnhart explains how declawing is done and provides six alternatives to declawing your cat.

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The Ethics of Ear Cropping & One Puppy’s Heartbreaking Fate

A puppy came to us whose owners had cropped its ears at home, without anesthetic. The tragic results raised questions about the practice of ear cropping.

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Staff Event: by Popular Demand, Family Bowling Night Returned for 2019

Employees within our industry work very hard. We have events like Family Bowling Night as a way to say thank you.

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Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE): Uptick of an Uncommon Virus

Many of our clients are concerned about Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in their dog or cat. The EEE virus is spread by infected mosquitos. Dr. Taryn Clark talks about symptoms and how you and your pets can best avoid the virus.

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