Blog: Dog and Cat

Senior Care

As your loyal companion gets older, the care they receive needs to change accordingly. Your pet may be considered a senior anywhere from 7 to 10-years-old depending on their species and breed. At our hospitals, we know how important it is to give senior pets a good quality of life,...

Parasite Control and Prevention

As pet parents, you show your love to your pets by keeping them safe from harm. Parasites are some of the most dangerous creatures they can come across. Parasites that can infect your pet include ticks, fleas, roundworms, hookworms, ear mites, etc. Though these critters are tiny, they can cause...

Microchipping

A microchip is a small device implanted in pets by veterinarians. With a microchip, a lost pet can be identified once found, even several years after they first went missing. Unfortunately, some lost pets don't make it home because they only have physical IDs like tags and collars, which can...

Heartworm Testing

Heartworms are deadly parasites that can infect different animal species. The disease is spread by mosquitoes which means it is easily transmitted to cats and dogs. Cats rarely get the disease, but when infected, they suffer from respiratory problems. In veterinary medicine, heartworm treatment can be expensive and is only...