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Coping with a Pet’s Cancer
One of the most devastating diagnoses for a pet owner is cancer. However, cancer is very common in pets. Just as in people, cancer in pets can be benign or malignant. Many types of cancer can be treated or managed to provide an excellent quality of life. Early detection is key in the... Read More »
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Get Your Fat Cat Off the Couch!
If your cat is like mine, it sleeps for about 22 hours a day and spends the other 2 hours eating and making sure that its human servants are in check. This fabulous feline lifestyle can lead to obesity, diabetes, and other medical problems. Here are some tips to get your cat moving. Spend... Read More »
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Are Dogs Allergic to Bee Stings?
With Spring fast approaching, we are all concerned about protecting our furry friends from fleas, ticks, and mosquitos. But what do we do about bees? Like some humans, are dogs fatally allergic to bee stings? The natural curiosity of dogs has them sticking their noses in places that may not be... Read More »
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Rabbits Are Great Pets (For the Right Owners)
As a veterinarian that treats rabbits, I have the pleasure of seeing the joy that pet rabbits bring to a home. I also hear some of the myths of rabbit ownership by potential rabbit owners. Ask any rabbit lover and owner and they will tell you that owning a rabbit comes with great rewards and... Read More »
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Does Your Dog Need the Canine Influenza Virus Vaccine?
In the Fall of 2011 the news media declared an “outbreak” of Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) in New York. The virus was first reported in Florida in 2003, but quickly spread to 30 states by 2009, and was diagnosed in a total of 38 states by 2011. What makes Canine Influenza Virus so important?... Read More »
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Vaccinations
Vaccinations are one of the most important preventive measure you can take for the health of your pet. We offer a range of vaccinations for both dogs and cats.
Wellness Exams
Wellness exams allow a veterinarian to evaluate your pet’s general health and become aware of any health problems before they become serious illnesses.
Microchipping
It is important that your pet has identification at all times. Collars and tags are essential, but they can fall off or become damaged. Technology has made it possible to equip your pet with a microchip for permanent identification.

