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Pet Dental Health, Not Just Bad Breath
Pet Dental Health: More Than Just Bad Breath

Pet Dental Health, Not Just Bad Breath

What does dental disease in pets look like? Symptoms of pet dental disease can include: Bad breath Changes in eating habits or chewing.

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Crate Training
Crate Training

Crate Training

Crate training can be difficult; if not done correctly, some puppies can get anxious and avoid their crate. It is important to have the option to put your dog in a crate.

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Halloween and Pets
Halloween and Pets

Halloween and Pets

Halloween is coming up in a few short weeks, while this is an exciting time for all the little ones, we need to keep our furry family members in mind with all of the treats.

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Pets and Fireworks
Pets and Fireworks

Pets and Fireworks

With summer upon us, there is a lot of celebrating for holidays, especially Canada Day. Though most humans love to attend these events, not all pets love it.

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Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke

Heat Stroke

After a long cold winter, it feels like those hot summer days will never come! We love the summer heat, but let’s not forget how easy it is for our pets to overheat!

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Why We Deworm Puppies
Why We Deworm Puppies

Why We Deworm Puppies

A lot of the time working in veterinary medicine we hear “my puppy was dewormed by the breeder already, why do we have to deworm him again?”

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Introducing Another Cat into Your House
A Guide to Introducing Another Cat into Your Household

Introducing Another Cat into Your House

Here are some tips on how to ensure that every cat in your house has a relatively stress-free transition with a new cat family member over the next few weeks.
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Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a disease process caused by mobile bacteria deposited into the environment through infected animal’s urine.

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What Is Kennel Cough?
What Is Kennel Cough?

What Is Kennel Cough?

Kennel Cough or Canine Cough is commonly caused by a germ called Bordetella. It is a virus that affects your dog’s upper respiratory system and is spread easily from dog to dog.

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How Does My Indoor Cat Get Worms?
How Does My Indoor Cat Get Worms?

How Does My Indoor Cat Get Worms?

If you have a cat, the odds of your kitty contracting an intestinal parasite is very good. It would be more shocking if a cat went its whole life never contracting worms.

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Normal Aging Changes in Cats
Healthy Aging in Cats – What Changes Are Normal?

Normal Aging Changes in Cats

As a veterinarian, I often hear clients talk about their older cats “slowing down” or showing other signs of their advancing age.
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Quick Facts: Diet-Related DCM in Pets
Quick Facts: What You Need to Know About Diet-Related DCM in Pets

Quick Facts: Diet-Related DCM in Pets

You may have heard about pets – mostly dogs – developing a heart disease known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) after being fed “grain-free” diets as their primary food source.

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