by Pine City Animal Hospital | Mar 12, 2021 | Blog
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...
by Pine City Animal Hospital | Mar 2, 2021 | Blog
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...
by Pine City Animal Hospital | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog
Persistent deciduous teeth, or baby teeth that refuse to fall out, can lead to many difficulties with your pet’s permanent dentition and also can harm their oral health. This dental issue most frequently occurs in small-breed and flat-faced dogs, and rarely in cats....
by Pine City Animal Hospital | Feb 3, 2021 | Blog
When taking a vacation or a road trip, you may want to include your pet in the fun and excitement. But, before heading out on your trip, prepare your pet for travel with the following tips. #1: Keep your pet safe with restraints The same way you buckle your seatbelt...
by Pine City Animal Hospital | Jan 7, 2021 | Blog
Vaccinations are classified into two categories with core vaccinations being those absolutely necessary to prevent truly virulent diseases from attacking your pet. Non-core vaccinations are optional; however, we may recommend them if you and your dog engage in outdoor...
by Pine City Animal Hospital | Jan 6, 2021 | Blog
When you take your pooch on a stroll around your neighborhood, do they lunge and bark at every living thing? Many dogs become hyper-focused on other dogs, people, squirrels, cars, or other moving objects, making your daily walk less than pleasant. Dogs who react this...