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Fleas- Small Insects that can Cause Big Problems

Dr. Mary Beth Tamor In our veterinary office, we are commonly asked about fleas. Pet owners can usually detect the issue, but do you know it can be a bigger problem than just Fido scratching? What do they look like? We will focus our talk on the most common flea we come into contact with:…

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Tips on How to Introduce a New Baby to Your Fur-Babies

Hello everyone, and happy summer! I’m sorry if this post is coming to you a little late, but as many of you know we had a new addition to our family recently. My son Henry was born on January 25th. Time flies! I can’t believe it’s already been four months. We are all doing well,…

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Snorting, snoring, and sneezing, OH MY!

Dr. Jessica Downing As many of you know, I have two Boston Terrier doggie children, Ernest and Boon (and now a human child on the way)! Being that they are Boston Terriers, this puts them in the brachycephalic class of dog breeds. Brachycephalic technically means short and broad headed (basically all of those cute breeds…

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Bloodwork: What does it mean and why does my pet need it?

Dr. Kirsten Lapuyade Is it really necessary? Our furry companions cannot tell us when something is wrong. That’s why it is our responsibility to be their voice and to take charge of their medical care. Getting bloodwork when their young establishes what’s normal for your individual pet. As they age, bloodwork is important to ensure…

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Saying Goodbye

Animal Care Center lost a beloved pet on May 28, 2017. Our precious Thomas left us to go over the rainbow bridge. With his crooked tail, creeper stalkings and incessant meows for food, and blinds/window open demands, the clinic will not be the same. I first started with ACC in 2003 and Thomas was shortly…

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The 411 On Heartworms

Dr. Mary Beth Tamor Have you heard of heartworm disease but want to know more? My goal for this blog post is to give you a basic overview. For more information please come see us or talk to your local veterinarian. What exactly is Heartworm Disease? Dogs develop heartworm disease when bitten by an infected…

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Common Toxins for Cats and Dogs

Dr. Melanie Lavergne With Easter just around the corner there are some common toxins we all need to be mindful of and keep out of reach from our pets: Milk chocolate can be dangerous if ingested in large amounts. However, it is dark chocolate and Baker’s chocolate are the most toxic. The darker the chocolate…

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Nutrition 101

Dr. Jessica Downing Many of us, including myself, consider our pets our children, and want to do the best we can to keep them healthy and live as long as possible. One very important aspect of our animal’s health is their diet. Starting from the time they are puppies or kittens, you need to make…

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Taking Care Of Your Geriatric Pets

Dr. Bethany Brewer With the marvels of modern veterinary medicine it’s no surprise that our small animal companions have a much longer life expectancy than they did even 20 years ago. It’s not uncommon for a dog or cat to live well into their teens! Preventative medicine such as annual vaccinations and heartworm prevention is…

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November is Senior Wellness Awareness Month: Common Health Conditions in Senior Dogs

At Animal Care Center & Pet Care Center we see the special love you have for your senior pets. The bond you’ve developed with these pets over numerous years is something we can appreciate. We understand that as they age your worries for their health often grow. It’s true, many diseases become more likely as…

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