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Dental disease can affect our dogs and cats at any age, but it is most common as our pets enter middle age. Studies at the Veterinary Colleges of Ohio …
A nice smile is the sign of a happy, healthy person. Physically, dogs and cats can’t smile, but, In a way, the same is true of them. Healthy teeth …
Opening your home to a pet is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. Thanks to new developments in veterinary medicine, pets today enjoy longer, healthier …
Bad breath (halitosis) Broken tooth/teeth Excessive drooling Reluctance to eat, especially dry food, or to play with chew toys Chewing with or favoring one side of the mouth Pawing …
Vaccinations are an important part of preventive care for your pet. Thanks to the development of vaccines, our companions have been protected from numerous disease threats, including rabies, distemper, …
Did you know that 80% of animals over 5 years of age have some form of dental disease? At the Animal & Bird Clinic we utilize the latest techniques …
Lasers have long been proven to be a valuable technology in human healthcare. Only recently have veterinarians turned to laser surgery, and we are proud to be on the …
Like people, individual dogs and cats age differently. However, there are steps you can take to ensure that your pets stay healthy and happy as they age. While most …
Most vets advise semi-annual visits once your pet becomes a senior. An annual visit is an absolute minimum (remember, a year in your pet’s life is akin to about …
I recently attended the 8th Annual Holistic Veterinary Medicine Symposium at UC Davis. The speakers included Martha Stewart’s veterinarian, Dr. Marty Goldstein, who specializes in holistic medicine for maintaining …