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Banana And Oat Valentine’s Day Cookie Recipe For Pets
Easy Recipes For Pets 2 min readWith Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking of what to give to the true love of your life – your furkiddos! 🐶😻 This vet-formulated recipe is a fun and delicious snack that you and your furry sweetheart can share. This Valentine’s Day cookie recipe for pets will have them falling...
Read MoreRecipe: Pets Can’t Resist This Watermelon Yogurt Ice Treat
Easy Recipes For Pets 2 min readFor all of the fruit lovers out there, try this super easy treat recipe! It is a great way to keep your pet hydrated and cool during hot weather. to also help disguise NHV supplements for fussy eaters. If your pet isn’t a fan of fruit but you still want to try an easy frosty treat recipe,...
Read MoreHomemade Peanut Butter For Pets With Just TWO Ingredients!
Easy Recipes For Pets 2 min watchIt’s no surprise that dogs love peanut butter – so in this video, we’re going to show you how to make this homemade peanut butter for pets with just two ingredients! Peanut butter is high in protein and is a good source of vitamins and proteins. Peanut butter contains healthy fats and is a source...
Read MoreHyperthyroidism in Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readThrough years of experience, we have found that when a senior cat comes into our veterinarian practice it is usually due to hyperthyroidism, kidney disease, or diabetes. These diseases are so prevalent in older cats that we always rule these out first. In today’s vet talk, we’ll be focusing on hyperthyroidism in cats—symptoms to look...
Read MoreVet Talks: Obesity in Cats
Vet Talks 4 min readOne problem that pet parents are struggling more and more with is an overweight pet. Cats are particularly prone to being obese. In fact, it’s estimated that 25-50% of cats are overweight in the United States. Obesity in cats is associated with health risks such as cardiovascular diseases, bladder, and mammary cancer, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, anesthetic,...
Read MoreVet Talks: Pets and Coronavirus – Pet Care During COVID-19 Crisis
Vet Talks 5 min readThere are lots of information about the coronavirus and COVID-19 so we wanted to share a few updates with our pet parents to help them get a little more clarity on the situation. We are always going to be updating this blog to give you the latest information on this. It’s our biggest concern to...
Read MoreVet Talks: How To Help Your Pet Stop Farting
Vet Talks 4 min readWe feel like we should start this article by managing expectations, your pet will never stop farting. It is a natural part of life, and, unfortunately, we’re stuck with it! That being said, while a little gas is normal in our pets, there is such a thing as too much gas. Sometimes, symptoms such as...
Read MoreVet Talks: What Is Polydactyly In Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readWhat Is Polydactyly In Cats? The term polydactyly, meaning “many fingers” in Greek, is a condition that comes from extra fingers on the cat’s paw, which can manifest in one or all the paws (front and hind paws). It is an inherited “genetic defect” and generates additional little fingers to the kitty’s paw that vary...
Read MoreVet Talks: Discomfort Awareness in Pets
Vet Talks 3 min readOne of the most important things to know as a pet owner is how to tell when your dog or cat is in discomfort. Discomfort can be a signal of a life-threatening issue. Signs of discomfort (even the subtle signs) will be more obvious to you if you have a good idea of what your...
Read MoreVet Talks: Bladder Stones In Pets
Vet Talks 3 min readAs a veterinarian and pet owner, I had many of my patients and my pets with bladder stones. Billy, my 12-years-old dog recently had bladder stones. It was an emergency because it was lodged in his urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body). After unblocking Billy’s urethra...
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