Regular vaccinations and examinations will help keep your pet healthy and happy. While your veterinarian will be able to advise you of the frequency that your pet should be examined, most recommend either annual or bi-annual visits. Since pets age an average of 7 times faster than humans, they are considered middle-aged by the time they reach 6/7 years old and larger breeds of dogs are often considered to be seniors by the time they reach 8.
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Every parent to a furry pet knows how much of a nuisance fleas can be. At best, your pets become itchy and skittish, but at worst they become miserable and lethargic. And just like ticks, fleas can be a vector for disease for you and your pets! Fleas can be partly responsible for roundworms or flatworms as well as for infections including typhus, spotted fever, cat-scratch fever, or more rarely, the plague.
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Did you know that despite doing all we can to keep our pets safe, approximately one in three pets in the United States will become lost at some point during their lifetime? This is a scenario that no owner wants to think about, but by understanding that it is something that does happen, we can be better prepared. One of the best ways of doing this is by microchipping your pet.
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Orthopedics is a specialized service that takes care of your pet's bones, joints, and muscles. Whether it's treating fractures, joint problems, or muscle injuries, orthopedics can help improve your pet’s mobility and reduce discomfort they may be experiencing.
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One of the most important parts of responsible pet ownership is caring for their teeth to ensure they are strong, clean, and healthy. This is because oral health can have a significant impact on the overall wellbeing of your animal. If left untreated, dental issues can cause problems.
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General surgery involves a range of surgical procedures performed by veterinarians to diagnose, treat, and manage various medical conditions. It typically includes surgeries related to the abdomen, soft tissues, and minor orthopedic procedures. These procedures help improve the overall health and well-being of pets, addressing issues such as tumor removal, wound repair, gastrointestinal surgeries, and more.
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