Want to learn more about your dog’s preventative health care? We understand that your canine companion is an important part of your family, and their well-being is our top priority. Preventative care is crucial for extending your pet’s lifespan, enhancing...
Osteoarthritis pain can be a serious health problem for your dog or cat. And cats hide almost everything, especially pain. You know your pet’s playful ways and what they loves better than anyone. Changes in these behaviors could be signs...
It’s hot outside! Heat stroke is a term commonly used for hyperthermia or elevated body temperature. Generally speaking, if a pet’s body temperature exceeds 103°F (39.4°C), it is considered abnormal or hyperthermic. Body temperatures above 106°F (41°F) without previous signs...
Posted on July 6, 2025 in News
What day is National Mutt Day? U.S. Dogs are special and there are so many national holidays to prove it. But unlike most of our doggy days, National Mutt Day, on July 31st, focuses on the mixed breed dogs who...
According to the United States Fire Administration, an estimated half million pets are affected annually by fires. With July 15th recognized as National Pet Fire Safety Day, The Red Cross has identified several ways to help you and your pet...
“Back in March, Reggie the cat became anorexic. He lost a lot of weight. He was not his normal self, he was very withdrawn. His breathing was EXTREMELY labored. Dr. Whitlow put the puzzle pieces together and diagnosed with wet...