From Kittens to Cobras: A Veterinary Blog

Recovery After Surgery: How To Help Your Pet

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When you have surgery, there is usually someone to help take care of you, possibly even multiple people. These caretakers can help you get up, eat, change your clothes, and even go to the bathroom. When your pet has surgery, you become that caretaker. Your pet is going to need proper care after a surgery in order to help them heal properly, and it’s up to you to assist your pet. Read More»

Great Questions To Ask A Vet

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There are certain questions that only your veterinarian can answer. Therefore, when you take a trip to the veterinarian, you should remember to ask these questions in case they do not come up on their own. Is Your Pet Overweight? Ask if your pet is at a healthy weight. Many pet owners don’t want to believe that their pet is at an unhealthy weight. However, if you don’t get your pet’s weight under control, you can shorten their lifespan substantially and also reduce their quality of life. Read More»

3 Facts Pet Owners Should Know About Pet Grooming Services

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Pet grooming services are a great timesaver for busy pet owners. A pet groomer can wash your dog, clean their ears, and even trim their fur. Here are three facts pet owners should know when they start using pet grooming services: 1. Your groomer can help you get rid of fleas. Fleas are a problem no pet owner wants to encounter. However, it’s easy for a dog to get fleas if they aren’t on flea prevention medication. Read More»

Something Moving In The Litter Box? You've Likely Got Worms To Worry About

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Cleaning the litter box isn’t the most pleasant thing, but it can be extremely alarming and confusing to see something moving inside that litter box. If you’ve noticed that there are small, rice-like wriggling things in your cat’s defecations, then you need help from a veterinarian. In the meantime, here’s what’s likely going on. What They Are The most likely answer for what you’re seeing in your cat’s feces are tapeworm larvae. Read More»