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How To Be an Eco-Friendly Pet Parent
Pet Care Tips 6 min readFor some pet parents, the goal of becoming more eco-friendly is for the bigger picture, whether it is to ease climate change, reduce gas emissions, or lessen global warming. And for some, it is to protect your furmily and loved ones from toxic pollution. No matter where you belong, don’t forget to ask yourself these...
Read MoreGeorge The Amazon Parrot Escapes The Pet Store
Inspiring Pet Tails 5 min readMany folks consider bringing a parrot into their life for several different reasons. Parrots are funny, intelligent, and curious companions, but it’s important to remember that they are not domesticated animals like cats and dogs. There are many wild-caught species being brought into the trade and sadly, parrots are not made for domesticity! Their urges are...
Read MoreItchy Season: Caring for Dogs with Seasonal Allergies
Pet Care Tips 3 min readAny weather change represents a new challenge for dogs with seasonal allergies. Spring and summer are the time of flowers and warmer weather, and fall is when the grass is being pollinated. Thus, with the changes in temperature, pollen, grass, and dust in the air, the chances of dogs having skin problems increase at certain...
Read MoreSenior Pets and Brain Health
Pet Care Tips 4 min readAs our pets age, we begin to notice changes in their behavior, energy levels, and even their cognitive function. Just like humans, senior pets can experience cognitive decline, which may lead to confusion, memory loss, and changes in personality. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to support cognitive function in senior pets, helping them...
Read MoreVet Talks: Hypothyroidism in Dogs
Vet Talks 3 min readHypothyroidism in dogs is one of the most common diseases we see at the Animal Wellness Clinic (Dr. Cook’s veterinary practice). A thorough understanding of the disease and the symptoms will help with early diagnosis and treatment. Below is an explanation of the complicated and all-encompassing disease of hypothyroidism in dogs. What is hypothyroidism? The...
Read MoreVet Talks: Ringworm in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readIn our veterinary practice, we see a lot of cat and dog patients with itchy skin. One reason for an itchy pet is ringworm infection. Ringworm, which is actually not a worm but a fungus on the skin and top layers of hair, is caused by fungi called dermatophytes. The most common of these fungi...
Read MoreVet Tech Rounds: 3 Kinds of Pet Dads. Which One Are You?
Vet Talks 4 min readPet parents deal with their pet’s sickness in different ways. They all love their pets, but not all show it the exact same way. While working in vet clinics I came across pet owners from all walks of life, and I continue to interact with them daily as NHV’s registered vet tech. When it comes to pet dads, I...
Read MoreVaccines That You Must Get For Your Cat And Dog
Vet Talks 6 min readAs fun and exciting as it is to get a new furbaby, it can sometimes it can be overwhelming to get a new pet. Choosing what kind of pet we would like to adopt, researching everything we can about a dog breed, or cat behavior, are just a few things to keep in mind. We...
Read MoreVet Tech Rounds: Teeth Grinding in Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readHave you ever heard of teeth grinding in cats? Or maybe you’ve experienced your own kitty doing it? But why do our furkids do this and how can it be prevented? There are many questions surrounding this issue and we have decided to help by answering some of the mysteries surrounding teeth grinding in cats....
Read MoreVet Talks: Bone Cancer in Dogs – Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Vet Talks 2 min readMy own dog, Sugar; the love of my life through many years and vet school, succumbed to bone cancer. Unfortunately, it involved her hip and was completely inoperable. She had had many surgeries – both elbows, both knees, for other reasons, and I couldn’t fix this one. She lived only 4 months past diagnosis, but...
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