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Jun 06 2021
New Guidelines for Veterinary Telemedicine
Virtual healthcare has become increasingly popular in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. But it’s not just human healthcare that has been affected. Veterinary care has also become increasingly virtual….
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Jun 06 2021
How Can I Get My Pet to Lose Weight?
Pet obesity has been on the rise in the past ten years. With many pet owners working from home, overfeeding has become more likely while exercising has become more difficult….
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May 31 2021
Rise in Pet Obesity
Obesity rates in humans have been increasing across the US. Now, more than 40% of American adults suffer from obesity. It can be dangerous to people’s health. Obesity isn’t only…
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May 24 2021
Cat vs Dog: Which Pet Is Best for Me?
Cats vs dogs. The conflict has even made its way into the English language, in the form of the idiom “fighting like cats and dogs.” And while cats and dogs…
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Apr 24 2021
How Grooming Helps your Dog’s Health
Getting your dog groomed may seem like a cosmetic issue. However, dog grooming is much more than that. Regular grooming is essential to your dog’s overall health. Not only does…
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Apr 05 2021
How Often Should You Take your Dog to the Vet?
Taking your dog to the vet is important for keeping your pet healthy. Just like people go to the doctor for checkups and to the hospital for emergencies, dogs need…
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Mar 22 2021
Why do Dogs Eat Poop?
Dogs can have habits and exhibit strange behavior. This can range from drinking from the toilet, rolling around in the mud, and sniffing other dogs, However, the most repulsive canine…
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Mar 03 2021
What Can Dogs Not Eat?
Your dog is a member of your family. It’s also very cute and when it begs for food at the dinner table, it’s hard to resist the temptation to feed…
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Jan 11 2021
Why Is My Dog Shaking?
We understand why you’re concerned when your dog starts to shake or shiver. Fortunately, the cause may not be as severe as your immediate worries. Dogs will tremble, shiver, and…
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Sep 02 2020
When to start heartworm medication in puppies and kittens
Puppies and kittens should be taking heartworm prevention medication monthly as young as 6-8 weeks old. They are just as prone to getting infected as older dogs and cats, so…