There is always talk of obesity problems in humans, but hardly any talk about obesity issues in animals (unless your veterinarian is informing you that you have a plump pet). October 9th marks Pet Obesity Awareness Day, and the numbers could stun you. In 2018, almost 60% of cats and 56% of dogs are classified […]
Every year on October 4th, people all over the world come together to recognize how much animals contribute to the world and share their events and contributions to different organizations and groups working to improve life for all living things on our planet. Research dates the start of World Animal Day back to March 24th […]
Most people recognize that rabies is a disease, but what else do you know about it? World Rabies Day was created in 2007 to educate individuals about the disease itself, highlight progress into eliminating it, and encourage everyone to take precautions and preventions to avoid cases altogether. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), […]
On the second Sunday every September, people come together to remember their pets that have passed and appreciate the pets they currently have. We here at the Veterinary Medical Clinic would like to thank everyone for 30 amazing years to care for so many loving animals! We’ve shared happy times with many of our clients […]
September is recognized as Responsible Dog Ownership Month! This can be shown by keeping them groomed on a regular basis based on breed, vaccinating them annually, fixing them as soon as possible to prevent unwanted pets, providing a safe and healthy environment for them to be in, and committing to a long relationship that could […]
Today marks the 15th anniversary of National Dog Day! It’s a time to celebrate all sizes, shapes, and colors of dogs, from pure bred to mixed. They work tirelessly day to day by comforting and loving their owners, and some canines go above and beyond by working with the police force or aiding disabled individuals. […]