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Protect Your DOG from Heartworm Disease
Have you lost your dog to arthritis?
There's a new, easy-to-use arthritis pain reliever that could help you find your dog again. If your dog is in pain, you need to be able to recognize the signs and alert us so diagnosis and proper treatment can begin. A dog's age often has no bearing on pain. In fact, arthritis affects an estimated 12% of all dogs, regardless of age. Dogs feel pain much like humans do, but they express chronic pain differently. Here are some signs to look for:
How to keep your older pet healthy and happy.
-Work closely with us to evaluate your pet's general health and to monitor the physical effects aging has had on his or her mind and body.
-Schedule routine check-ups.
-Speak up for your pet. Tell us about any changes you've observed, including:
Early detection is the key.
Because pets age so rapidly, major health changes can occur in as little as three months. The risk of cancer, diabetes, obesity, arthritis, heart disease and other serious conditions all increase with age. And because today's pets are living longer than ever, chances are many can experience a potentially serious illness during their lifetime.
Most of us don't need a medical checkup more than once a year. But dogs and cats are different. Pets, on average, age up to seven times faster than humans. By age two, most pets have already reached adulthood. At age four, many are entering middle age. And by age seven, many dogs, particularly larger breeds, are entering their senior years.
Twice-a-year wellness exams can help us diagnose, treat or even prevent problems before they become life-threatening. They're also a great opportunity to ask us about nutrition, behavior, and other issues. Give your best friend every opportunity to live a long, healthy and happy life.
Ask us to schedule your pet's six-month wellness visit today!
Taking a trip?
If you plan on going away this Summer, be it one day, or a couple of weeks, we can help. Our boarding facilities are clean, climate controlled and odor free. Call us for more information. For holidays make sure you call ahead well in advance to reserve a spot for your pet.
The Tooth and nothing but the tooth!
They can chew through plastic. They can chew through rubber. They can chew through your new pair of leather shoes. But that doesn't mean your pet's teeth are indestructible. Just like you, your cat or dog needs regular dental care. Without it, they can suffer from bad breath, bleeding gums and tooth decay or loss. Aside from being very painful, infections from severe gum disease can even lead to death.
To keep your pet's smile healthy, practice good dental hygiene every day. Examine his mouth - normal teeth should be clean, white and smooth with firm, pink gum tissue. It's also important that you schedule an annual visit with us for a thorough exam and professional cleaning.
Flea control can be a challenge - here's why:
The top 4 reasons to monitor your pet's medications.
Monitoring your pet helps us prescribe the proper medication for your pet's age, size, breed and physical condition. Pharmaceutical manufacturers recommend monitoring. Monitoring schedules ensure safe medication administration, guiding us as we evaluate your pet for any side effects, potential complications and/or interactions with other drugs. Monitoring helps us establish a baseline picture of your pet's vital organs, so we know when changes indicate areas of concern. This helps us evaluate the treatment plan and make adjustments as necessary. |
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