Pet News and Notes

Bone Broths—Why They’re So Good for your Dog or Cat
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Bone Broths—Why They’re So Good for your Dog or Cat

Simple to make and packed with nutrition, bone broths give a healthful boost to your dog or cat’s diet (and your own).
Whether we call it soup, broth, or stock, the most basic bone broth is made from animal bones, water, and apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. Once you have a basic bone broth, you can add in a huge variety of nutritious and delicious ingredients.

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Aggression in Cats
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Aggression in Cats

Our feline friends can sometimes behave aggressively. Whether it’s biting or scratching, or an all-out attack against another cat or person, aggression in cats can be upsetting and traumatic. But there’s always a reason for it — and solutions for defusing it.

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7 Things Dogs Need to Be Happy and Healthy
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7 Things Dogs Need to Be Happy and Healthy

Dogs are beloved companions and family members. Their unwavering loyalty, unconditional love, and playful nature have brought us great joy and happiness. However, being a pet parent comes with the responsibility of giving them proper care and attention. In this post, we’ll look at seven things dogs need for health and happiness and provide tips on how to meet them.

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Summer Photo Contest Winners
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Summer Photo Contest Winners

Congratulations! Baxter won FIRST PLACE and will receive $100 gift certificate to the clinic! Olive won SECOND PLACE and will receive $50 gift certificate to the clinic!

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An update on vaccines and titer testing for dogs and cats
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An update on vaccines and titer testing for dogs and cats

Despite research showing that most vaccines have a much longer duration of immunity than originally thought, many veterinarians and their clients still opt for annual boosters. Find out how to break free of this mold and protect your dog or cat from over-vaccination.

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Train Your Dog to Be Home Alone
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Train Your Dog to Be Home Alone

Dogs don’t instinctively know how to act when left home alone. Some suffer from separation anxiety or get bored, and this can lead to destructive behavior, escape attempts, self-harm, and more. But you can train your dog to be home alone without getting anxious or bored, and this article will cover tips and best practices.

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July Special
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July Special

$5 Off Spa Baths during the month of July. Call and schedule your fur baby an appointment today.

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Top 10 Summer Dog Walking Tips
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Top 10 Summer Dog Walking Tips

Summer is upon us, bringing with it long hot days. Keep your dog safe under scorching summer skies with these top 10 summer dog walking tips.

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Milk Thistle - A Natural Detox
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Milk Thistle - A Natural Detox

Milk thistle is a flowering plant native to Europe, and which also grows in the western and southwestern US. It has a long history as an herbal remedy, dating back 2,000 years when it was used in ancient Greece as a natural liver tonic.

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It’s Hip to Microchip!
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It’s Hip to Microchip!

May Special - Microchip all your pets. Only $32 for each microchip for the month of May. Call and schedule your appointments today!

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Employment Opportunities
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Employment Opportunities

We currently have two positions open at the clinic. Download the Employment Application and apply online or come by the clinic.

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April Is Heartworm Prevention Month
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April Is Heartworm Prevention Month

Prevention is the way to protect your pets from heartworms. The month of April all heartworm test are only $25. Call and schedule your appointment today.

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Why Cats Scratch – It’s Only Natural
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Why Cats Scratch – It’s Only Natural

Anyone who has cats knows they love to scratch – often on inappropriate places such as the furniture. Contrary to what you may think, your cat doesn’t scratch just to be naughty.

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