How many times a year do you go to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned? My guess is at least once. By age three, 80% of all pets will have some form of dental disease. Most of which is [...]
Meet Beau. He is a 14 year old Persian. He has spent a lot of time boarding with us here over the last few years, and due to unfortunate circumstances, his owner needed to find a new home for [...]
Shelby and Caitlin had joined us as part time summer help and they have both done a wonderful job! Shelby as some of you may have learned is Dr. Littlejohn’s youngest daughter. Her [...]
It might also help to have some trips to the car that are brief and don’t involve driving – put the pup on a leash, bring favorite treats and/or toys, feed or play briefly in the car, [...]
Choosing a Pet Sitter Perhaps your pet easily feels anxious, or does not do well with new people and new settings. Or maybe you just prefer to know that your pets are comfortable in there own [...]
As warmer weather looms, we start to think about summer vacation and cottaging. What do we do with our pets? Do they go with us? Do they need to stay at home? In this three part series, we [...]
Written By: Dr. Jen Woods A complete physical examination involves a thorough nose to tail evaluation of your pet and all their body systems. It allows us as veterinarians, to ensure that your [...]
It’s officially Spring, which for you means longer days and warmer temperatures. For your pets, however, Spring means fleas, ticks, and heartworms. Heartworm disease is a serious, and potentially [...]