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Which litter is right for you?
Passing The Sniff Test. Which litter is right for you?

Which litter is right for you?

Cats have high standards and exacting preferences when it comes to hygiene. That’s why it is so important to choose the right litter for your feline friend.

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6 Things That Are Offending Your Cat
6 Things That Are Offending Your Cat

6 Things That Are Offending Your Cat

Are you inadvertently bothering your feline friend? Some are staring, over-petting, poor litter box placement and lazy cleaning, and more.

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Ibuprofen & Acetaminophen Pet Toxicity
Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen Toxicity in Pets

Ibuprofen & Acetaminophen Pet Toxicity

We have people ask us on several occasions; my dog is a bit sore, can I give him/her some Tylenol or Advil? The answer is NO.

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Marijuana Toxicity in Pets
Marijuana Toxicity in Pets

Marijuana Toxicity in Pets

With the legalization of marijuana, there are increased incidents of marijuana ingestion and toxicity seen in pets. Find out what you need to do.

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Rabbit Facts
Rabbit Facts

Rabbit Facts

Rabbits are high-maintenance lagomorphs, needing special care, diet, and dental health. They live up to 10 years, have unique vision, and are active at dawn & dusk.

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Ear Mites
Ear Mites

Ear Mites

Ear mite infection is one of the most common causes of ear scratching for dogs and cats. The mite responsible for this is named Otodectes cynotis

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Pet Emergencies, when do I call the Vet?
Pet Emergencies – When Do I Call the Vet?

Pet Emergencies, when do I call the Vet?

We encourage all pet owners to have a plan in case of an emergency. Have available the number and location of your nearest 24-hour care facility.

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Why use Anesthesia for Dental Cleanings?
Why Do We Need Anesthesia for Dental Cleanings?

Why use Anesthesia for Dental Cleanings?

So why must animals get anesthesia for a dental cleaning? Why can’t a veterinarian reach into the mouth and scrape the teeth much like the dentist does to us?

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Oral Tumors in Cats
Oral Tumors in Cats

Oral Tumors in Cats

Oral tumours in cats are generally about 80% malignant; malignant meaning that it may invade the surrounding tissues and spread throughout the body, such as cancer.

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Dental Blocks
Dental Blocks

Dental Blocks

Nerve blocks are a component of a high-quality dentistry service in small-animal practice and contribute to maximizing the safety of the anesthetic event.

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Is Rawhide Bad for My Pet?
Is Rawhide Bad for My Pet?

Is Rawhide Bad for My Pet?

Rawhide is the skin of an animal that has been cleaned, stretched and dried, it is solid and inflexible when it has been dried, but it is readily softened by moisture.

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3 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care
3 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care

3 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care

There are some important reasons why our veterinary team recommends dental cleanings when they examine certain pets’ mouths.

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