Protecting your pet from rabies is easy and affordable. Learn about the rabies vaccine and why it’s important.

Protecting your pet from rabies is easy and affordable. Learn about the rabies vaccine and why it’s important.
Protecting your pets from ticks starts with understanding their lifecycle, which disease they can spread in less than 10 minutes, and what routine test your veterinarian can run to detect it.
These dangerous holiday plants are not ho-ho-ho. They are a no-go. Get the list, plus find out what happens if your pet eats one.
Get our checklist of dangerous foods plus what symptoms they can cause in your dog or cat.
Your pet’s skin, coat, and nails are essential to their overall health. Know what signs to look for and when to contact a veterinarian.
Ear disease in dogs and cats can develop for a variety of reasons including ear mites, ear infections (bacterial or yeast), and allergies.
A tag on a collar can easily fall off and be lost. We recommend a microchip for every pet!
Identify potential problems with a nose-to-tail annual wellness physical exam.
It is important to test annually for heartworm and tick-borne diseases to ensure your dog is healthy.
While fleas and ticks are a year-round threat, they are most prevalent during the summer months because they thrive in warm weather and high humidity. Protect your pets this summer!
Left untreated, anal gland infections result in infection and potentially painful wounds. Anal gland expression is the solution.
Eye disease in dogs and cats can develop due to a variety of causes and successful treatment involves properly identifying the cause of your pet’s signs.
Because signs of gastrointestinal (GI) disease often look the same regardless of the cause, successful treatment involves properly identifying the cause of your pet’s signs.
Because signs of urinary disease often look the same regardless of the cause, successful treatment involves properly identifying the cause of your pet’s urinary tract condition.
Signs of skin disease often look the same regardless of the cause, so successful treatment involves properly identifying the cause of your pet’s skin condition.
Though one treatment is usually all that is necessary to treat an infection, the only way to prevent your pet from getting tapeworms is consistent flea prevention.
Early prevention can help control this common intestinal parasite.
Focus on the fun while we help you with some of the logistics of pet travel, such as pet health certificates for domestic US travel.
Nail trimming is an essential part of regular pet health maintenance.