Saying Goodbye: Helping You and Your Pet Through the End of Life
Pets are an important part of our lives and play a special role in our families, so when it comes time to say goodbye to a beloved dog or cat, the coping process can be a difficult and overwhelming one—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our veterinarians can help guide you through the process and ensure that the end of your pet’s life is as comfortable and peaceful as possible.
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8 Things Every Pet Sitter Must Know
So, you’re heading out of town for the holidays. The flights are booked, bags are packed, and you’ve arranged for a trusted professional to care for your dog or cat while you’re away.
You’re prepared—but is your pet sitter? Here you’ll find a list of the eight most important things your pet sitter needs to know before you hit the road. Make sure you check it twice!
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Holiday Gifts for the Cat Who Already Has Everything
Are you and your kitty ready for the holiday season? Pet lovers are notorious for pampering their pets year-round, so the holidays are just one more excuse to buy that new treat or toy.
Here are seven great gift ideas for the cat who already has everything.
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Holiday Gifts for the Dog Who Already Has Everything
Are you and your pup ready for the holiday season? Pet lovers are notorious for pampering their pets year-round, so the holidays are just one more excuse to buy that new treat or toy.
Here are seven great gift ideas for the dog who already has everything.
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Your Pet Has Cancer...Now What?
It’s a phrase dreaded by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike: “Your pet has cancer.”
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Avoid Pancreatitis This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving has a way of leaving the entire family feeling stuffed and sluggish, but if your dog or cat is also experiencing these signs (or others, such as vomiting or diarrhea) this holiday season, don’t ignore it.
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6 Ways to Make Your Home More Comfortable for a Senior Pet
The effects of aging tend to sneak up on all of us—even our pets—but because they happen so gradually, they can be easy to miss. If your dog is starting to bump into objects around the house or your cat isn’t spending as much time in her favorite lofty perch, a few environmental changes may be in order.
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