Five Reasons To Visit The Veterinarian After Moving

Posted on: 22 September 2015

As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to make sure that your pets are in the best health possible throughout their entire life. The best way to do this is through visiting the veterinarian regularly, and there is no better time than going right after a big move. If you have recently moved out of town or even out of state, there are a number of reasons why you should schedule the first vet visit for your dog or cat right away.
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Ear Cropping: 4 Questions You'll Need Answered

Posted on: 18 September 2015

You have a new puppy. Now you're trying to decide whether or not you should have its ears cropped. That can be a difficult decision to make. Ear cropping is a decision that is often based on the personal preference of the dog owner. Here are the answers to a few questions that will help you decide what's best for your puppy.  Why Should You Have Your Puppy's Ears Cropped?
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Should You Have Your Older Cat Spayed?

Posted on: 18 September 2015

There is a common misconception that if you have an older cat who has never been spayed, it is too late and too risky to do the surgery and you're better off waiting. This is generally not the case. Though there is a higher risk of complications of any surgery in older animals than in younger ones, and spaying is no exception, there are still many reasons to have your older cat spayed.
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What To Think About Before Checking Your Pet In At A Boarding Shelter

Posted on: 17 September 2015

Before boarding your dog or cat it's important to make sure that certain health concerns are addressed. This will help ensure that they're in the same health when you pick them back up as they were when you checked your pet in. Not only will you be protecting your own pet against infection, illness or other health issues, in some cases you'll also be protecting the other animals at the boarding shelter too.
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