Hiking Safety Tips for You And Your Pet

Hiking Safety Tips for You And Your Pet

As the temperatures are warming up, you are probably excited to head outdoors with your furry friend! But before you take your pet with you on a hike, pay attention to our safety tips.   #1: Stock up on parasite prevention for your pet Spring is prime time for...
Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet

Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet

Are you thinking of adopting a new pet? Here are our team’s reasons to consider adopting a senior pet: They have better manners. Often, senior pets have already been socialized and learned basic commands, like sit, come, stay, and down. Most are house trained...
Common Myths About Heartworm

Common Myths About Heartworm

Heartworm can sometimes be a confusing topic for pet owners, but we’re here to help clear up the confusion to help you understand the importance of year-round prevention!   Myth: Only dogs get heartworms Truth: Heartworms can infect any mammal, including...
Signs That Your Pet Needs Urgent Care

Signs That Your Pet Needs Urgent Care

When your pet is ill or injured, you probably spring into a panic and are eager to rush them to the nearest emergency veterinary hospital. However, while some scenarios are true emergencies, not all medical conditions need immediate treatment. Here are some signs that...
Common Garden Toxins for Pets

Common Garden Toxins for Pets

As spring is quickly approaching, you may be getting ready to get your garden into tip-top shape. But keep in mind that if your pet joins you in the yard, there are some potential hazards for them that could be toxic.   Pesticides and insecticides — Watch for...
What Should I Do If My Pet Eats a Toxin?

What Should I Do If My Pet Eats a Toxin?

March is National Pet Poison Prevention Month, and we want to help you keep your pet protected if they come into contact with a potentially toxic substance. One of the most important things to remember is to try to stay calm. And then, follow our step-by-step...