2020

Have you adopted your first pet ever? Learn more about the basic care and necessary veterinarian services your pet will require.

Understanding Mushroom Poisoning In Dogs

5 November 2020
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Depending on the type of mushroom ingested, mushroom poisoning can be deadly due to the damaging effects on your dog's vital organs. Dogs can ingest mushrooms when walking in woodland or areas with long grass, so it's important to be aware of the signs of poisoning, as prompt treatment can save their life. Here's an overview of the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment approach for mushroom poisoning in dogs: Symptoms Symptoms of mushroom poisoning can vary depending on the type of mushroom your dog eats, but there are some common symptoms that are displayed regardless of the type. Read More …

Use These Methods to Find the Right Vet for Your Pets

2 January 2020
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If you are a pet owner, then you know just how important it is to provide quality healthcare to your animal at all times. However, you cannot go this path alone; you need a qualified vet to offer the best vet services and advice. Picking the right vet can be quite overwhelming as there are so many aspects you need to consider. From the type of welcome to customer reviews, it takes a full checklist of attributes to be thoroughly sure you got the right practitioner. Read More …

About Me
Critical Veterinary Care for Your Fluffy Family Members

I recently adopted my first dog and learned how much I care for this creature. While the relationship is different than any I have ever had with a human, I can't say I love my dog any less. In fact, in many ways, I love my dog more than I have ever loved anyone before. As a result, I take his veterinary care very seriously. I have spent months researching veterinary care for both dogs and cats, and I want to share that info here in case you need help with your furry family members. Please, get comfortable, have your fluffy little one curl up in your lap and start exploring. I hope these posts help you keep your dog or cat safe and healthy.