by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Which Vaccines Are Essential For Your Pet? Concerns about potential side effects and the cumulative effects of vaccines may make you wonder if immunizations are really necessary. Although your pet can probably skip some vaccines, others are absolutely essential for...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Has Your Dog Gained Weight? A Thyroid Problem Could Be to Blame Chubby pets may look cute but even a few extra pounds can increase your dog’s chances of developing diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and other health conditions. Gaining weight isn’t...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Scratching is the natural reaction when your skin itches, whether you’re a person or an animal. Although a few seconds of vigorous scratching may feel good initially, raking your nails over your skin usually only worsens the problem. Unfortunately, dogs and cats...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Keeping Pets Healthy, Newsletter Library
Years of running, jumping and walking take a toll on your pet’s joints. When your once energetic cat or dog starts to slows down or appears to be in pain, osteoarthritis may be to blame. The disease wears down the cartilage in the joints, causing bones to rub...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Newsletter Library
Finding the Best Halloween Costume for Your Pet Halloween isn’t just for people anymore. Pets are joining the fun as well with costumes made just for them. Although pet costumes are certainly cute, dressing up might not be the right choice for every pet. Before...
by Michelle Scarchilli | Aug 28, 2020 | Newsletter Library
How a Veterinarian Can Help You Survive a Zombie Apocalypse It’s impossible to fight zombies alone. In fact, your survival during a zombie apocalypse may depend on the people hiding in the abandoned house with you. A veterinarian may not seem like an obvious...