Happy March! Did you know that it’s National Kidney Month? Today we’re going to share some significant facts that you should know about kidney disease in pets. Just like kidney disease can affect people, it can do the same for… Read More
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February is American Heart Month
The month of February focuses on the heart quite a bit. For one, we celebrate Valentine’s Day during this month. Two, February is also American Heart Month. Today we’re going to shed light on heart disease in pets and go… Read More
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How Does Anesthesia at MCAH Work?
“Anesthesia” is probably a familiar term to you if you’ve ever had any dental work done. For your pet not to feel any discomfort or move during a procedure, anesthesia is necessary. Examples, where a pet may need anesthesia, include… Read More
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Valentine’s Day and Pet Safety
Ironically, Valentine’s Day and Pet Dental Health Month are both in February! We stress the importance of pet dental health during this month, and yet, we indulge in delicious treats ourselves. It’s perfectly acceptable for you to indulge in chocolates… Read More
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February is Pet Dental Health Month
Happy February! It’s Pet Dental Health Month. Today we’re going to discuss pet dental disease, some significant statistics that you should know, the signs, symptoms, and risks of dental disease, and dental disease prevention. We’re also going to let you… Read More
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January is National Blood Donor Month
January is National Blood Donor Month. Both people and pets sometimes need life-saving blood transfusions. Animal blood banks store emergency blood for pets. You may be wondering about the source of the supply. Many times, it comes from superhero pets… Read More
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January is Also Train Your Dog Month
January is both Walk Your Pet Month and Train Your Dog Month. January is all about being the best pet parent you can as you continue to bring in the new year. Owning a pet has so many benefits, and… Read More
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January is Walk Your Pet Month
January is Walk Your Pet Month! January is the perfect time to start walking your pets more because you should aspire to start 2021 on the right foot as a pet parent. If your pets don’t spend enough time outdoors,… Read More
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Pet Owners’ 2021 New Year’s Resolutions
Today we’re going to discuss New Year’s resolutions, but not in a typical way. Yes, we encourage you to work out and do things that will make your life more fulfilling. However, we also encourage you to help your pet… Read More