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Top 10 Human Medications Poisonous To Pets

Pain relievers (e.g. Advil®, Aleve®, Motrin®, Tylenol®) Antidepressants (e.g. Zoloft®, Cymbalta®, Effexor®) ADD/ADHD medications (e.g. Ritalin®, Vyvanse®) Sleep aids (e.g. Klonopin®, Ambien®, Lunesta®) Muscle relaxants (e.g. Lioresal®, Flexeril®) Heart medications (e.g. Cartia®, Cardizem®) In Case of Emergency call Pet Poison Helpline 1-800-213-6680 A $35 fee is billed by Pet Poison Helpline. PPH is [...]

Purina Pro Plan – Bright Mind

Purina Pro Plan Bright Mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs age 7+. If your dog is showing signs of less interaction and activity with you, he may be dealing with decreased cognitive health in the brain. That is exactly why Bright Mind was developed – to promote memory, attention, and trainability. Made with [...]

Pet Diabetes Awareness Month

This Event Will Happen Every Tuesday And Wednesday Morning For The Month Of October. Dogs And Cats Should Be Fasted Overnight Before Testing – That’s Why We Are Doing It In The Morning. The Testing Should Take No More Than 10 Minutes And A Small Blood Sample Is All That Is Needed. If You Know [...]

Continuing Education

Did you know that Texas veterinarians are required to complete 17 hours of continuing education per year? Licensed veterinary technicians are required to take 10 hours. Last month, our whole staff attended the America Veterinary Medical Association convention that was held in San Antonino. We are all eager to find out about new ways to [...]

The Importance Of Communication

The Importance of Communication By Teresa Rawlings, LVT Communication is our most vital asset in any relationship these days. Especially in business communication can make or break a bond with a client. Many years ago, when information needed to be shared, most people would pick up a phone and call or even take the time [...]

Importance Of Microchipping Your Pet

By: Jessica Gonzales Microchipping is important for you and your pet. Being reunited with them if they are ever lost is easier if they have a microchip. In 2011, I acquired Beuford from my aunt and uncle. They were unable to keep him because they were moving. As soon as I got him I brought [...]

Bluebonnets And Rattlesnakes

By Miranda Sevier April showers bring May flowers, and in Texas that means seeing bluebonnets blooming in fields and along roadsides, but with the recent rains flowers are blossoming sooner. At the entrance of the subdivision where I live, there are fields on either side where hundreds of bluebonnets grow every spring. There are many [...]

February-dental Product Discount

Dental Discount Take advantage of 15% off Dental Maintenance Products thru the month of February. Many products to choose from. Chew, toothpaste, toothbrushes, water additives and brushless toothpaste! Virbac Enzymatic Toothpaste For Dogs And Cats Dual-Enzyme System toothpaste formulated for dogs and cats to provide natural antibacterial action and to inhibit the formation of [...]

Lovebirds

By Karen Burja About twelve years ago my husband’s grandmother was given a black-faced lovebird by her caretaker. He was a nice bird but would grab the wire bars of the cage and “pop”, the bars. She thought he was lonely so she gave him to me. We have friends that raise birds so I [...]

Happy new year!

By: Karlee Decock With 2015 coming to an end I, like many others, took the time to reflect on the past year. This year was filled with both happy and sad times, but I can take all my experiences and use them to grow as a person and mother. It is typical for people to [...]

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