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We are excited to meet you and your furry family member and do our best to respect your time and make the visit as efficient as possible. To that end, please fill out the form below prior to your visit so we can cut down on the logistic paperwork upon your arrival.
Also, to get the most out of your appointment, we recommend you carve out a little time to watch our mini-webinar on our approach to Wellness. We know that by dedicating some time to watch this video you will learn something about how to better care for your pet and understand why we make the recommendations we do. We promise it will be worth your time. Wellness Video
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2016 Pet Insurance Shootout
? UPDATED 5-16-17: See the new asterisk on our number 2 recommendation based on a policy change (for the worse). Pet insurance can save your pet's life. Veterinary medicine has rapidly advanced in the past 10 years and we can now diagnose, treat, and cure more...
How to save money on dentals (and keep your pet healthier)
Lets’ talk about at-home dental care. We spent the first couple months of this year performing dentals done to get your pet’s mouth clean and get them back to square one. However, once they then leave the hospital, the plaque and calculus starts to build up again. So, it is my goal is to then start at-home oral health care to prevent the accumulation of plaque and calculus to keep their gums healthier for longer and extend the time between their next dental.
Xylitol toxicity in dogs – a “natural” killer
Xylitol is a natural sugar substitute and it’s used in a lot of human products. The problem, though, is that this substance is extremely toxic to dogs. It became a big problem when we started finding it in substances like peanut butter because we use peanut butter all the time to give to dogs as a reward or to hide a pill. This is a great example of how a natural substance can be safe for humans, but is not always safe for our pets. So remember, just because it’s natural, doesn’t mean it’s safe.