How to keep your pet safe in the summer heat
There are many great things about summer, but it's important to consider a couple of things to keep your pet safe in the heat. Here are a few dos and don'ts:
There are many great things about summer, but it's important to consider a couple of things to keep your pet safe in the heat. Here are a few dos and don'ts:
What the recent FDA study on grain-free pet food means for your pet.
Medical Director, Dr. Elizabeth Welch, discusses pet dental health and what you can do to keep your pet's teeth healthy and prevent dental disease.
Medical Director, Dr. Elizabeth Welch, explains what Pyometra is and how to protect your pet against it.
Pineville Clinic Manager, Kelly, talks about dangerous foods and holiday decorations to keep your pet away from, as well as how to make your pet comfortable during the busy holiday season.
Daryl Wagner, Founder of FurBabies Animal Rescue, discusses the importance of animal rescues and spaying and neutering pets.
Medical Director, Dr. Elizabeth Welch, provides a few suggestions for those looking to expand their family with a new fur baby this Christmas.
Pineville Clinic Manager, Kelly, explains what to expect upon dropping your fur baby off at the clinic for surgery to ensure a smooth and stress-free visit.
NoDa Clinic Manager, Nicole, explains the difference between tech appointments and office visits and how you can determine what appointment you should make for your pet that satisfies your needs.
Executive Director, Cary Bernstein, talks about safety measures for dogs during the summer heat as well as some signs and symptoms of dehydration.
Nora, Patient Services Manager, discusses the importance of microchipping your pet and how you can learn more about the microchips used at Spay Neuter Charlotte.
Some information about Demodectic mange, and how 5 puppies were treated and given Greek Warrior names fit for only the mightiest.
Executive Director and Founder, Cary Bernstein, discusses the hard decision, as well the benefits, of trapping, spaying, and releasing feral cats.
Why licking is bad for your pet post-surgery, and ways you can prevent infected incisions from licking.