A Doctor For Animals

    Mike Elliott


  • Caring For Your Cat: What You Should Know

    22 June 2020
    Cats can take pretty good care of themselves. They keep to themselves for the most part, although some cats may be a little more social than others. Just because your cat doesn't seem too needy doesn't mean your cat doesn't need some help from you from time to time. Your cat is going to need your care and attention in order to stay healthy. Read on for some helpful ca
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  • Just Adopted A Stray Cat? 3 Tips To Make Scheduling A Spay More Comfortable

    27 May 2020
    Adopting a stray cat, whether they were found at a shelter or picked up off the streets, can mean needing to take care of quite a bit of different medical work from a vet in order for your cat to be in the best health. Instead of struggling with getting your cat the medical care that they need, mainly having them spayed or neutered, you will want to see what can go in
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  • Three Reasons To Consider A Pet Health Insurance Plan

    7 April 2020
    If you're like most people who have recently made the decision to share your life and home with a furry friend, you're probably looking forward to sharing many happy times with your pet and enjoying its company for many years. You've probably already pet-proofed your home and done some reading on how to keep it as happy and healthy as possible. However, some pet welln
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  • Why Xylitol Is Dangerous For Dogs

    19 March 2020
    If you enjoy sugar-free treats, then make sure that you keep anything made with xylitol away from your dog. While xylitol is fine for humans, it causes severe problems in most animals. Humans have a high tolerance for this substance, but most animals can get ill or die with minuscule amounts. Therefore, you have to be very careful in how you handle this substance arou
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  • What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Heartworm

    16 March 2020
    Dog owners understand that proper nutrition, exercise, and vaccinations play a huge role in their dog's health. Some dog owners, however, might overlook the importance of heartworm prevention. When an infected mosquito bites your dog, it could cause Fido to have heartworm. The larvae from the worm gets deposited directly into a dog's bloodstream. As the larvae develop
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