Accidents happen, we all know that. The best way to deal with those circumstances is to be prepared. That’s why July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day, so you can get a game plan together just in case. We put together a small list to help you prevent creating a dangerous situation for your […]
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Backyard barbecues, drinks by the fire pit, and watching the fireworks explode in the night sky. It’s that time of the year again to celebrate the 4th! That also means it’s time to prepare your pet(s) for the excitement and stress that is to come in the next few weeks. We have some tips and […]

With fireworks, sparklers, and smoke balls, July is a stressful time for pets. It can be a truly terrifying experience for dogs and cats who are left at home to deal with the situation on their own. And, if given the opportunity, pets may flee out open windows or doors that are slightly ajar, trying […]

March 23rd is National Puppy Day, and everyone loves puppies, right? Not only is it a day to support responsible breeding and share your love with a new family member, it’s also a day to rescue and adopt orphaned puppies at shelters as well as shed light on the dark concept of puppy mills. We […]

Pets are curious creatures, as you may have realized if you have a few of your own. They want to figure out exactly what new object is making that noise or giving off that smell. So, in observance of this awareness month, we here at the Veterinary Medical Clinic thought it would be a good […]

February 20th is Love Your Pet Day. Did you make sure to give them lots of love? If you’re wondering just how to help with your pet’s care and well-being, why not schedule a spa day for them? Our groomer, Megan, is a certified Veterinary Technician and groomed for our clinic for 5 years. After […]

Love is in the air, and people everywhere will be sending flowers, chocolates, and presents galore to their loved ones and significant others! But have you stopped to wonder if the person you are gifting has pets at home that are a little too… mischievous? From personal experience, I can tell you that animals are […]