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Chip Your Pet Month - Microchipping FAQ: Secure Your Furry Friend's Future!
May is Chip Your Pet Month, one of the best ways to ensure the safety and well-being of your beloved pet is by getting them microchipped.
Celebrating World Veterinary Day: 5 Ways to Thank Your Vet
This year, World Veterinary Day falls on April 29th, and it’s an excellent opportunity to thank your vet for the outstanding work they do.
Pet Allergies: Identifying Common Symptoms and Treatment Options
Pet allergies can be a frustrating and uncomfortable experience for both pets and their owners. As a pet owner, it’s important to be able to recognize the common symptoms of allergies in pets and seek proper treatment
Pet Dental Month: Common Dental Issues In Dogs
Unfortunately, dental issues are common in dogs and can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. In this blog post, we will discuss the most common dental issues in dogs and what you can do to prevent and treat them.
How You Can Change a Pet's Life Through Adoption
January 24th is National Change a Pet’s Life Day, a day established to raise awareness about the needs of animal shelters and the animals living in them. One of the primary messages of the day is intended to encourage prospective pet owners to adopt, rather than shop.
Pet Cancer Awareness Month: What You Should Know About Early Detection at Wesson Animal Clinic
While veterinary medicine has come a long way, in terms of treating cancer in pets, early detection is still key to fighting cancer, slowing the progression of disease, and effectively managing a pet’s symptoms. As is the case in humans, the earlier cancer is diagnosed and treatment is begun, the greater the chances of recovery.
The Facts on Canine Influenza: Dog Flu Symptoms and Prevention
Canine influenza can spread and be contracted fairly easily, and the only sure way to protect your dog from contracting the flu is with low-risk, highly effective vaccination.
The Surprising Mental Health Benefits of Pet Ownership
It’s no secret that having pets improves the quality of our lives, but pet ownership has actually been scientifically shown to improve our mental health, too.