Caring for Your Dog’s Paws

Caring for Your Dog’s Paws

It is best to examine your dogs’ paws on a regular basis. Paws need to be cleaned and toenail groomed on a reasonable schedule. The paws can harbor bacteria or fungus, so it is important to constantly examine and clean these. The pads provide insulation and cushion...
Heartworm Prevention

Heartworm Prevention

This is very important to make sure you discuss with your veterinarian considerations of putting your dog on a Heartworm Prevention medicine and to minimize the risk.  The singular monthly pill is a good form of preventative medicine (not combined with flea and tick)...
Choosing your Veterinary Care

Choosing your Veterinary Care

It is good to have a primary care veterinary and a secondary option, in case your primary veterinary is not available during emergency situations, or you need a second opinion or in cases where your primary vet may not be available.  You should also understand and do...
Caring For Your Dog’s Teeth

Caring For Your Dog’s Teeth

Taking care of your dogs’ teeth is very important.  When a dog has bacteria from tarter and plaque in their mouth, it can cause additional health problems and teeth should be kept as clean as possible. There are many organic toothpaste and toothbrushes on the market....
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