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Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats

Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats Itchy skin in dogs and cats is often more than just a minor annoyance. Red, oozing bald patches, rashes, and large expanses of hair loss are unfortunate markers of very real discomfort. The cause should be determined. Food allergy is one of the itchiest conditions for cats and dogs….

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Nuclear Cat Poop

Nuclear Cat Poop Crispy I have a cat. Since I’m a veterinarian, that probably doesn’t come as a big surprise to many. But I have a…radioactive cat! That’s right – I have a dyed-in-the-wool, glowing green, isotope-emitting, half-life-y radioactive cat. And I paid actual money to make him that way. Lemme ‘splain. Crispy, the isotope-y…

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How much Kitty Vomit is too much?

How much Kitty Vomit is too much? “My feeling is that one or two vomits per month means that you are a cat.” Oh yeah, baby. Dr. Jeff Latimer posted his sentiment about cat vomiting/hairball frequency in a message board of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), an online community for veterinarians. “If it is more…

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Finding a Dog Trainer

Did you just get a new puppy? You’re not the only one. The pandemic has seen an increase in pet adoptions. But with all the required social distancing due to COVID-19, we may be creating a generation of unruly dog brats. The best way to safely socialize and train your puppy may be with a…

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What's Next

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    Call us or schedule an appointment online.

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    Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.

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    Put a plan together for your pet.

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