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What Are Microchips and Why Does My Pet Need One?

It’s estimated that 10 million pets are lost in the United States every year, and one in three will become lost in their lifetime. There are countless records of lost Read More

Boat and GDV

What Is Dog Bloat? Bloat happens when a dog's stomach fills with gas, food, or fluid, making it expand. The stomach puts pressure on other organs. It can cause dangerous problems, including: Decreased Read More

How To Help Outdoor/Community Cats This Winter

The cold winter months can be difficult for community/stray cats, despite their capability of surviving outdoors. Extreme winter weather can make it difficult for cats to find food, water, warmth and Read More

Antifreeze Poisoning

As the cold winter months are upon us, people begin to winterize their vehicles, including changing their antifreeze. Antifreeze is commonly used in winter months to prevent the radiator in cars Read More

Holiday Pet Hazards

The holiday season is a fun and exciting time for everyone! With all of the decorations, gifts and yummy treats going around, we often forget that our pets don’t know Read More

November is Pet Diabetes Month

Did you know that November is Pet Diabetes Month? Just like humans, pets can be affected by diabetes as well. As the number of overweight and obese pets increase, so does Read More

Toxins - Lysol & Other products containing Benzalkonium Chloride

During this COVID-19 pandemic, everyone has been taking extra precautions to do their part. One thing that many people have been doing is frequently cleaning their homes and common surfaces Read More

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and Your Pet

Category: Client Communication, Client Education, Community Education, Educate   Pet owners have questions about the risk of their pets contracting or spreading the new coronavirus (SARS-Co-V-2). To answer their questions, we’ve prepared Read More

How to Keep Your Pet Active this Winter

How to Keep Your Pet Active this Winter  During the colder weather months, it’s quite easy for us and our pets to fall into a bit of a lazy routine. This Read More

Separation Anxiety

Anxiety, is the anticipation of unknown or imagined future dangers. This results in bodily reactions (known as physiologic reactions) that are normally associated with fear. Separation anxiety is estimated to affect Read More

Summer Tips

Summer can be a great time to bond with your pet. But higher temperatures also mean higher risks for our furry companions - more injuries, more skin and ear infections, Read More

Ticks in Ontario

Ticks in Ontario WHAT IS A TICK? Ticks are eight legged parasites that have highly developed mouthparts that pierce through the skin of animals and feed on their blood. Ticks feed on Read More

Dental Facts

DID YOU KNOW? Just like humans, puppies and kittens develop a full set of baby teeth that are then replaced with adult teeth when they grow up! Puppies have 28 temporary teeth. Read More

Pet Paw Safety

For month of January, we felt it was an important time for us to share a number of winter-focused posts for you all. In one of these posts, we shared Read More

Why do we vaccinate?

Why Vaccinate? A question we, as veterinary professionals, receive quite often is why vaccinating is so important, I mean, it’s just a dog or cat, right? Wrong. When you make the Read More

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