Fleas
New-Dog Checklists Dr. Ernie's Top Reasons to Visit the Vet With Your New Puppy To help you and your new bundle of bliss establish a lifetime of healthy habits, I’ve assembled my top reasons a puppy’s best friend is your family veterinarian. Read More > |
New-Cat Checklists Dr. Ruth's Top 5 Reasons to Visit the Vet With Your New Kitten Read More > |
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New-Dog Checklists Dr. Ernie's Top Reasons to Visit the Vet With Your New Puppy To help you and your new bundle of bliss establish a lifetime of healthy habits, I’ve assembled my top reasons a puppy’s best friend is your family veterinarian. Read More > |
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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care 10 Pet Health Tips for the New Year Make one of your new years resolutions to keep your pets happy and healthy by following these tips. Read More > |
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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Protect Your Dog in Autumn Weather As vacations and summer travel come to an end, so do a lot of outdoor activities like going to the beach or lake with your dog. But with cooler weather comes new activities to enjoy with your best friend like hiking, hunting and biking. Learn how to protect your dog from mosquitoes and fleas and ticks even in the colder months of the year. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z 10 Assumptions That May Hurt Your Cat These 10 common cat guardian assumptions are actually very dangerous. Read More > |
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A Pet's Life Beware the Bug Social Media Info-Graphics Help us spread the word about the dangers of parasites! Read More > |
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Dog Health Parasite Prevention and Screening for Dogs 101 Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cats Get Parasites Too Are you a proud cat parent? Don't forget that kitties need protection against many of the same parasites as dogs. Get the facts on parasite screening and prevention to keep your cat safe with the resources below, then learn more about other parasites that affect dogs at Beware the Bug. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z What Are Parasites? Don't let any of these disgusting things make a meal of your pet. Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Flea and Tick Insecticide Poisoning in Cats One of the most commonly presenting emergencies I see is accidental poisoning of cats by their well-intentioned pet owners. They often put “small dog” flea medication onto their “big cat,” without appropriately consulting with their veterinarian or reading the label carefully, resulting in severe poisoning in cats. Read More > |