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Boarding Your Pets

With many vacations right around the corner, some people will need to place their pets in the kennel before they hit the road. Before doing so, Dr. Speiser has some important steps that you should consider before boarding your pet. Get your pet is up-to-date on their vaccines that are required by the boarding facility […]

How Your Dog Or Cat Can Save Lives By Becoming A Blood Donor

Sarah Bahr – The Indianapolis Star View the original article When a dog is hit by a car, contracts fleas or gets into rat bait, it needs blood just like a human. Unfortunately, there’s a national shortage. “Every day we receive calls from hospitals all over the country in need of blood products, but we […]

New Year’s Resolutions For Pets

It’s the time of year where everyone vows to make positive changes in their lives. From losing a few pounds, to going to the gym and working out and eating right, New Year’s is the perfect time for positive change – but what about your pets? How about considering a few positive changes that will […]

Perfect Presents for Pets

Americans love their fur babies, so indulging them with toys and treats for the holidays is just something that we do! In fact, pet owners are expected to spend about $62 each on their pets this holiday season! To help you find that perfect gift for your fuzzy friend, consider the following: A Kitty Laser. […]

Traveling with your Pets

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, many of us are planning to travel to visit friends and loved ones. According to the American Pet products Association, 37% of us won’t board our pets, or leave them with a neighbor, we’ll take them with us! Every dog and cat is different, but below are some tips […]

Keeping Pets Safe During Halloween

Halloween is almost here, and while it can be a lot of fun for us, and our pets, we need to be mindful of some potential threats. Candy. We all know that chocolate is toxic to dogs (especially dark chocolate), but there are other aspects to be aware of. If you’re slipping your pet a […]

Protecting Against Canine Flu

Protecting yourself and your family against the flu isn’t just something you should think about for yourself, it’s also something you should do for your dogs! Canine flu was first discovered in the southern United States, and it started as a respiratory disease, but then mutated into a very contagious version that is very easily […]

Blastomycosis

Blastomycosis is a potentially deadly fungal infection which is fairly common in our area. This organism likes to grow in the woodlands and soil where it’s moist. Since dogs like to dig and sniff the ground, if they inhale the spores of this organism, then they can contract the infection. Exposure starts as a respiratory […]

Pet Dangers

Many common items around your home can be dangerous to your pet. Even though they may not seem that bad, you need to be very careful. For example, things as innocent as dental floss, empty peanut butter jars or even a garden hose can pose a significant threat to your pet. Garden Hose. When a […]

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