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  1. Dog Deworming

    ... Mosquito, flea and tick bites and ingestion Coming into contact with an infected dog or another infected animal Consuming or coming into contact with an infected animal’s feces or vomit It is very important ...

    Service - david.hall - 10/29/2019 - 09:13

  2. A Step-by-Step Guide to Lumps and Bumps

    ... Worried about a lump or bump on your pet? Get it checked! Contact us  or  schedule an appointment today.   ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 02/21/2019 - 03:35

  3. Does Your Dog Have Allergies? Dog Allergy Testing

    ... will be exposed to many types of allergens primarily through contact with the skin. A smaller number of allergies may be caused by food ... dog. Dog allergens fall into the following groups: Contact allergy - including many grasses and plants, dust mites and molds ...

    Service - vet-admin-4 - 10/29/2019 - 09:15

  4. The Latest Canine Influenza Outbreak

    ... What’s more concerning, the dogs who came into contact with canine influenza have traveled all over the country. Some experts ... Unfortunately, virtually all dogs who come into contact with an infected dog contract CIV. Approximately 80% will show clinical ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 12/01/2018 - 12:37

  5. How to Avoid The Dangers of Harmful Algal Blooms To Your Dogs

    ... HABs can have devastating effects on those who come into contact with them and they've been known to sicken humans and be fatal to dogs ... to HABs? Your dog can be exposed to HABs by coming into contact with affected bodies of water, such as lakes, ponds, pools, or rivers. ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 06/25/2020 - 15:15

  6. The Veterinary Lobby: Safety Tips for Cats

    ... you have difficulty using a carrier with your cat, please contact our veterinary team as we can provide tips on getting your cat to be ... very sick, especially if contagious, should be kept out of contact with other animals. If you have a very ill cat, we can discuss how to ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 11/24/2019 - 07:44

  7. Commonly Asked Questions About Your New Puppy

    ... both of you time to accept the brushing, and be sure to contact us if you have questions or would like a demonstration. ... grooming . If you have grooming questions or concerns, contact us today ! What human foods can my puppy eat? Many human ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 04/08/2020 - 14:46

  8. What to Do When Your Pet Won’t Eat

    ... dog or cat has lost interest in food, it’s best to contact your veterinarian to get to the heart of the problem right away. ... soon as possible. If your pet hasn’t eaten for 24 hours, contact us or schedule an appointment .   ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 12/12/2018 - 10:15

  9. Home for the Holidays: Your New-Pet Checklist

    ... your pet’s microchip with the manufacturer and keep your contact information current, especially if you move to a new address or change ... To register an existing microchip, you will need to contact the manufacturer directly to provide your contact information. If you ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 09/09/2019 - 03:06

  10. The 4-1-1 on Pet Microchipping, and Why You Need it For the 4th of July

    ... to scan for a microchip. When a microchip is found they will contact the microchip company and report that the pet is found. Once the owner is contacted, the company will put them in contact with the veterinarian or the person that found the pet depending on the ...

    Blog - vet-admin-4 - 06/25/2020 - 15:15