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When Does Your Pet Require Vet Care?

What is proactive and reactive vet care A common misconception is that a vet’s main purpose is with “reactive” care. Reactive care is the treatment given in response to an illness or injury, while proactive care is the preventive care we give to our pets to ensure they do not...

Everything You Need To Know About Lumps and Bumps

While you are petting or bathing your precious pet, cat or dog, you notice a lump on their side, leg, or head!  You have never noticed this bump before!  Is it nothing?  Is it cancer?  What do you do? Most, if not all of us know somebody in our family...

🐾 Why Bob Barker spent 3 decades telling us to spay and neuter our pets 🐾

Have you ever wondered what exactly are the benefits and risks of spaying or neutering your pet? Whether you just bought a house so that your dog has a yard, or you’re a cat lady whose been told she should NOT buy one more cat, we all want what’s best...

Are Our Puppy Dog Friends Prone to Diabetes?

By Dr. Jill Rankin There are three different types of diabetes in dogs, with Type I (insulin-dependent) being the most common. In this type of diabetes there is an insulin deficiency and the body relies on external insulin supplementation. There are a number of factors that play into a dog...