by Julia Ruess | 12/30/2020 | Pet Tips, Uncategorized
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS FOR YOUR PET By Dr. Lindsay Lane, Veterinarian It’s that time of year again folks! We all try to make those new year’s resolutions; all good intentions yet sometimes failed. I try to remind myself to be realistic and set myself up for success!...
by Julia Ruess | 12/22/2020 | Uncategorized
5 Tips To Care For Your Pet In Winter By Dr. Emily Bishop, Veterinarian 1. Know the limit – just like people, pet’s tolerance for the cold varies. A good rule of thumb is to limit outdoor walks/activities to no more than 30 minutes at a time. Thin, short-haired, very...
by Julia Ruess | 11/27/2020 | Uncategorized
8 Holiday Treats To Keep Away From Pets By Dr. Robyn Johnson, Veterinarian The holidays are upon us and one of the best parts are the food and treats that are shared. These treats, while delicious for humans, can cause many problems with your beloved pets.Chocolate....
by Julia Ruess | 02/28/2020 | Pet Tips, Prevention, Uncategorized
How to Prepare Your Pet for Spring By Asha Gamble, Client Relationship Manager Now that spring is upon us, it’s time for us to get a few things in order. We need to deep clean our homes, organize and put away our winter things and prepare our pets for the spring...
by Julia Ruess | 01/07/2020 | Uncategorized
You feed your pets what?? By Dr. Meegan Weiler, Veterinarian Feeding your furry family used to be so easy. Dump some kibble in a bowl, repeat when empty. Whatever was on sale at the grocery store would work right? Yes and no in this confusing time of feeding pets....
by Julia Ruess | 11/02/2019 | Uncategorized
The Big C and Pets By Dr. Marisa Pasekoff, Managing Veterinarian & Partner Cancer. You ask yourself how this could have happened and what you could have done differently to avoid this diagnosis. Unfortunately, often the answer is that this is all too common and...