Our Blog 7 Things to Know Before Getting a New Puppy Dr. Abigail Brady A new puppy is so much fun, and truly such an adventure. Even if you have raised a puppy before, each one comes with its own personality and new challenges each day. Some are cuddly, some never stop running, some chew anything and everything while others are picky and will only eat […] Read More Feline Urinary Tract Disease: What Cat Owners Should Know Dr. Lauren Hathaway Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is commonly diagnosed in cats and can have a variety of underlying causes. As the name implies, this group of disorders involves the structures of the lower urinary tract, including the bladder and urethra (the long tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside […] Read More Coping with Pet Loss and Grief Our animals are a huge part of our lives; they help to make our lives whole. That’s why losing a pet can feel like losing a part of ourselves. Grieving for your pet and for your loss is normal and understandable; and you should never feel embarrassed or ashamed about your feelings. It is important […] Read More It’s Dog-Gone Hot Outside: 5 Tips for Preventing Heat Stress in Your Dog by Dr. Monica Tarantino Summer is here and we are so excited. We get to spend a lot more time outdoors with our wonderful animals during the warm summer days. But, there are a lot of things to keep in mind with regards to beating the summertime heat. Some owners are unaware, heat stroke (a […] Read More Weight Control in Your Pet Obesity in domesticated animals, like people, has become an epidemic. Often owners do not even realize that their animal may be overweight. Obesity can have multiple negative effects on your pet: Obesity shortens your pet’s lifespan. It predisposes them to diseases such as diabetes. Overweight animals are more likely to develop orthopedic injuries such as ACL […] Read More What to Expect: Puppy and Kitten Teeth By Dr. Bridget Andersen Did you know that puppies have 28 deciduous (baby) teeth by the time they are 3-6 weeks of age and that kittens have 26? At around 3-4 months of age puppies and kittens start to lose their baby teeth and their first adult teeth will start to erupt, starting with incisors, premolars […] Read More 4 Things to Note When Picking Treats for Your Pet Did you know? Pet owners spend about 2 billion dollars on treats per year!! It is difficult to pick out the right treat these days with advancements in marketing and nutrition research in pets. We are here to help you pick a good healthy nutritious treat for your pet! What to look for in the […] Read More 4 Steps to Prepare your Dog for Your New Baby Dr. Keri Henderson In all the preparations for your new bundle of joy it can be easy to forget, that this is not only a big adjustment for you but for your dog as well. With a new baby comes many new sights, sounds, and smells that can overwhelm your furry companion. Your previous routine will […] Read More Indoor Cat Parasite Prevention by Dr. Kerri Blackburn Why does my indoor cat need parasite prevention? They never go outside. Parasite prevention is very important for ALL pets, even those that don’t go outside. Even though your cat doesn’t go outside- parasites routinely come inside. Many intestinal parasites and worms lay their eggs in the soil and these […] Read More Avoiding Heat Stroke in Dogs by Dr. Ashley Gray After going on a long hike with my dog Louis recently, it finally hit me that the warm weather is here to stay! It has been in the steady 80-90’s now for a few weeks here in the Carolina’s, which means we are out & about more than ever. With the […] Read More Older Posts Newer Posts