
Taste of the Dinner Plate
If your pet is anything like mine, she is ALWAYS watching me eat! Which then makes me feel sorry for her so I give her a nibble of table food. We strongly recommended not starting to feed from the table, but majority already have. There are certain food you MUST steer clear of, major consequences involved after ingesting said food. Most lead to secondary issues such as vomiting and diarrhea, which can lead to other major health issues. Alcohol- can lead to intoxication, coma

"Is blood-work really that necessary??"
"Why would I spend over $100 on blood-work for an animal?" That is the million dollar question. Pet owners need to be educated to understand the value of what they’re buying. Adding in comprehensive blood work with the annual physical and fecal test (with or without vaccines) adds REAL value to a pet’s healthcare regimen. It's perceived value is negligible until the owner is informed of how value this information really is. So basically pet owners will not spend the extra mon

The Spay and Neuter Chronicals
FACTS.......... *The average number of litters a cat can have each year is 3 *In 7 years, one cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats *Cats with 8-10 week old kittens can become pregnant while nursing FACTS.......... *The average number of litters a dog can have each year is 2 *There are an average of 6-10 puppies in a litter *In 6 years, one female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 dogs That boils down to a bunch of UNWANTED animals, which means euthanasia is t

I hope it's not serious!
Nothing is worse than finding a surprise waiting under your pets furry coat. Finding new lumps and bumps can be worry some, but just how serious is it? Tumor? That is the question majority of pet owners have when new spots are found. Your veterinarian may be able to make an educated guess with just an exam, but without taking a biopsy and sending them to a pathologist for identification, a definitive diagnosis is simply not possible. So nothing can be 100% determined with a p