By Deanne Bonner, RVT, CVPM Halitosis (bad breath): It’s a problem that many pet owners are all too familiar with. What some pet owners are unaware of, however, is that bad breath is often an indication that much more is...
If your pet’s bad breath makes them positively un-kissable, it’s time schedule their yearly checkup today. It’s that time of year again. A month about love, hugs, kisses and chocolate. And when it comes to your pet, 3 out of...
February is a busy month for pet healthcare awareness. Besides being Pet Dental Month, it is also Responsible Pet Owners Month. Here are some suggestions for being a responsible pet owner… Spay or neuter your pet. To prevent the companion...
Posted on January 22, 2015 in News
It’s National Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day! Ever wondered why your feline companion acts a certain way or starts meowing at you for no apparent reason? Well, today is the day to unravel the mystery! Cats and humans have a...
How your pet’s oral health affects your pet’s overall health. Did you know that over 75% of dogs and 70% of cats over 2 years old have Grade 2 periodontal disease? And 35% of dogs have fractured teeth? Studies show...
By Dr. Susan Vaughn As our pets age their risk of developing chronic diseases of different body organs increases. At age 7 we consider cats to be seniors and your veterinarian will recommend health screening diagnostics just as your human...