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20
Feb

ASK THE VET, with Dr. Viktoriya Zilberman

Question: ” My dog Baxter keeps scratching at his ears and they have a funny smell. I get him groomed regularly but they still seem to bother him. What can I do?” – Maria T. Answer: “Hi Maria, I’m sorry Baxter’s ears are bothering him. Ear infections can occur randomly and be one-time problems, however often times there is an

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7
Jan

New Year’s Resolution: Pet Exercise!

Exercise is the most common New Year’s resolution for humans and there is no reason why it can’t be for your pet too! Indoor games can keep your pet active while giving them some quality one on one time. For dogs, try some new toys like a rope to play tug with. Fetch is also a great game to play

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15
Nov

Getting Older: How to Help Your Senior Pet Age Comfortably

The puppy you adopted years ago may not be quite as spry anymore. Just like humans, pets’ bodies, minds, and behaviors change as they grow older. Senior dogs and cats can face issues of mobility, achy joints, failing eyesight and hearing, incontinence, confusion, forgetfulness, respiratory problems, poor coat, weight loss, trouble chewing and swallowing, low energy, neediness, anxiety, and stress,

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29
Apr

Vet House Calls!

We’ll Come to You! We understand that it is not always possible or desirable to bring your pet into our office for an examination. Perhaps your pet is too sick to travel, is frightened to leave the house or visit the hospital, or maybe you simply can’t come in. Regardless of the situation, we are happy to dispense our mobile

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22
Mar

10 Most Common Dog Poisons

Last year, there were more than 100,000 cases of pet poisoning in the U.S (cats and dogs). Many of these were caused by substances you probably have in your home, substances that may seem perfectly harmless to you. But just because something is safe for people doesn’t mean it won’t hurt beloved pets. Dog poison No. 1: Humane medications. Drugs

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