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Owl rescue

By Karen Burja Living in the country I see wild animals on a daily basis. Unfortunately, there are times that an animal gets hit by a car. One day my husband and I were on our way home and we were shocked to see a barn owl sitting in the middle of the road. We [...]

Lupine Collars and Leads

Lupine Collar and Leads Guaranteed Even if Chewed Come in and check out our fabulous Lupine collar and lead selection. All sizes, colors and patterns to meet your pets needs. Collars with bells available for cats. Many matching collar and lead sets. We have many sizes and colors available. Different solid colors and prints [...]

Toby Time

By Trisha Broach DVM I have a cat named Toby. Most of the staff at the clinic would say he is an ill-tempered hellion. However, at home, I know him on a different level. Toby likes being by himself most of the day, but there are two times when he actively seeks me out. First [...]

Pet Obesity

While some pets are obviously pudgy, many people are surprised to learn from the veterinarian that their pet is overweight. The consequences are much like those we deal with ourselves: joint disease, breathing difficulties, diabetes, and a shortened lifespan. Experts estimate that at least 50% of dogs and cats in America are overweight or obese. [...]

CareCredit Accepted

We now accept carecredit! Carecredit is a wonderful addition to the credit card services we currently accept. CareCredit is a credit card company that approves instant credit to use in medical practices. They give clients the freedom to be able to approve medical treatment without having to make difficult financial decisions. CareCredit is a [...]

Diabetes Among Pets

Condition Common in Dogs and Cats Diabetes among pets has become a common diagnosis, striking 1 out of every 400 dogs. While diabetes occurs less commonly in cats, a recent study indicates they are increasingly falling prey to the illness. There are two forms of diabetes: mellitus and insipidus. Pet owners should be aware of [...]

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Canine Parvovirus

Parvovirus can be spread when a dog comes in contact with the feces of an infected dog. The virus can remain infectious on contaminated ground for five months or more. As a result, your pet can contract parvovirus anywhere dogs come together—such as parks, kennels, shelters and pet stores. Once the virus enters your pet’s [...]

We Offer Microchip Identification For Your Pets.

Why Microchip? Each year thousands of lost and abandoned animals are taken in by shelters and humane societies across North America. Some of these animals never make it home because they can’t be identified. Microchipping offers pet owners the only truly permanent method of identifying your pet and linking the animal back [...]

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