Dog Bite Prevention Week May 20th-26th May 20-26 is Dog bite Prevention Week. Dog bites are a public health issue, every year in the United States, more than 4 million bites occur. Children under the age of 14 are the … Continue reading
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Heartworm Report
It is that time of year again; the transition from winter into spring brings all types of nature back to life. Mosquitoes are here, and these little insects are the way heartworm disease is spread. Even dogs that spend a … Continue reading
Does your dog need a flu shot?
Canine influenza (dog flu) is relatively new disease that was first identified in racing Greyhounds in Florida in 2004. The dog flu is believed to have arisen from an equine strain of virus that was initially transmitted from horses to … Continue reading
Cold Weather Concerns
During the winter months our furry friends need special attention. Here are some helpful suggestions to keep them safe. Dogs Never let your dog off the leash on snow or ice, especially during a snowstorm, dogs can lose their scent … Continue reading
Introducing a New Kitten to Your Home
Adopting a new kitten can be one of the greatest moments in a pet owner’s life. These fuzzy balls of energy can bring joy, laughter and infinite purrs and snuggles to the whole family. But as with any new pet, … Continue reading
Your Dog and Shedding
It’s a given fact that most dogs shed. Obviously some breeds are worse than others, but for the most part if you own a pooch you’ll inevitably find yourself sweeping, vacuuming, brushing and fighting the never-ending battle of flying fur. … Continue reading

