How to Keep Halloween Safe with your Pet By Dr. Nelson Bricker, Partner & Veterinarian Halloween represents many people’s favorite times of the year. Whether you are looking for cool weather, changing leaves, spooky decorations, or just gobs of candy, there is a lot to enjoy. This time of year…
Keeping Your Pet Safe from Toxins By Dr. Nelson Bricker, Partner & Veterinarian Every year we see dozens of animals that have been exposed to toxic substances. The third week of March is National Animal Poison Prevention Week, and we wanted to highlight some of the most common causes of…
Valentine’s Day Dangers For Pets By Dr. Aubrie Smith, Veterinarian Tips for a safe holiday for loved ones and pets. Chocolate Although dogs have less taste buds than humans, they will still seek out a sweet treat. There are a few reasons chocolate ingestion is bad for animals. First, chocolate…
Valentine’s Day Pet Dangers By Dr. Katie Falk, Veterinarian Valentine’s Day should only be about you and your pet spending the day doing your favorite things together – treats, fetch, walks, and lots of cuddles. However, Valentine’s Day does come with some potential dangers to our furry partners, other than…
8 Holiday Treats To Keep Away From Pets By Dr. Robyn Johnson, Veterinarian The holidays are upon us and one of the best parts are the food and treats that are shared. These treats, while delicious for humans, can cause many problems with your beloved pets. Chocolate. Chocolate is the most…
Tips for a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day! By Dr. Nelson Bricker, Veterinarian Holidays can bring people together, but we see time and again pets that don’t understand our special days getting into trouble. No one wants a fun day to turn into a trip to the ER. With that in mind,…
Spring Poison Prevention for Pets By Dr. Rachel Duncan, Veterinarian We all want to keep our family safe, including our four-legged family members. Pets are amongst the most vulnerable for poison ingestion. Dogs and cats are keen to explore new things, ingest substances quickly, and are not able to verbalize…