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Helpful Articles

Helpful Articles

Protected From Ticks….Or Not?

1. Wisconsin is in the “red-zone” for tick infestation. Highest risk areas are the Northeast US—from southern Maine through Washington, D.C., as well as Minnesota and Wisconsin. For the past […]

What Are The Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Pet?

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) says “The single most important thing that we can do to save [our companions] from all the suffering and […]

Rabies: Simple Steps Save Lives

In an effort to eliminate rabies, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) have teamed up to produce an educational video titles, “Rabies: Simple […]

Your Companion’s Guide to the Holidays

Have a holly, jolly, and oh-so-safe holiday season. Often in our festive rush, we overlook our companions and their needs. Holiday guests can be stressing for our pets and us. […]

Overweight Pets: Furry or Fat?

He just has a lot of fur… How many times have you used that to describe your companion? Being overweight is the most common nutritional problem in both dogs and […]

Don’t Ignore Your Pet’s Dental Health

Did you know? Peridontal (gum) disease is the number one diagnosed problem in dogs and cats. By the age of two, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some […]

New Bacterial Disease Passed By Ticks

With the warm weather rapidly approaching, the tick season has hit full force and with it comes a new strain of bacteria, Ehrlichia, unique to Wisconsin and Minnesota, carried by […]

What’s Involved with a Pet Dental Cleaning?

We follow the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) guidelines for all our dental cleaning procedures. Proper surgical protocol and standards are very important to ensure the health and safety of […]

What You Need To Know: Holiday Treats

It never fails—during holiday time we see multiple cases of pets sick from eating human holiday food. Often the well-meaning culprit is a holiday guest that just happened to sneak […]