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It’s that time of year again. You’ve received your reminder card/email/phone call and you are booking in for your pet’s annual examination.
It can be hard to know if an animal should be seen by a veterinarian in a day or two or be rushed to the clinic immediately.
Not all foods that are safe for us (humans) are also safe for our pets. There is a common misconception that if we can eat it so can our canine friends.
It has become the most frequent tick-borne disease in Canada with approximately 1000 people infected in 2016.
Leptospirosis is most commonly seen in the warmer months as it is spread through water sources contaminated by the urine of an infected animal
Sadly, for many of our four-legged friend’s veterinary care is associated with extreme anxiety and fear.
You’ve probably heard your veterinary team talk about dental health, dental food and treats, and ways to improve dental and oral health.
Diabetes. The endocrine disease that teaches you management, patience and balance while also causing stress, frustration and a few vet bills.
Many people don’t realize that onions and garlic are toxic to pets. They are very common ingredients in many different dishes that we humans love to make.
By now most people are familiar with the idea of their pet’s need for dental well being. Vets have been raising this issue with their clients for decades now.
National Cupcake Day is a Canadian event that was created to support local shelters, SPCAs, and Humane Societies.
Here is a list of Do’s and Don’t for what to get your pet this Christmas.
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