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The most common causes of owners not wanting to cut their own dog’s nails are because many are afraid of “quicking” their pet, or their pet is scared by the clippers.
In honour of Nutrition and Senior Focus, join us for a fun-filled afternoon in the sun where you will be able to join in on FREE yoga demonstrations with your beloved fur-baby!
Missing your pet’s annual physical exam may be harmful. A physical examination is a very important part of your pet’s overall health care.
I should say, “we don’t adopt our furry kids, they are the ones adopting us.” My story is about my well-loved furry Husky-German Shepherd mix daughter, Belle.
With this blog post I hope to pass on on a tip or two, or, better yet, inspire you and your cat to have some fun together.
The plant is located just outside of Guelph, in a beautiful state of the art facility. It is surrounded by green grass for the staff dogs to run freely in.
Raw feeding is on the rise and I want to make sure that people understand how to feed raw. It's not as simple as throwing a steak at your dog or cat.
Resorptive lesions are a common condition affecting both dogs and cats. A cat as early as three years old has a 50% chance of having this condition.
One of the most common topics I am asked about during appointments is senior dogs arthritis. Managing it is always at the forefront of our minds during these consultations.
Now that the long-awaited warmer weather is upon us, there are a few things to keep in mind when you’re out enjoying spring with your furry companions:
Clarice was a European Starling who was brought in as a fledgling to the animal hospital that my closest and dearest friend worked at.
Meet the latest addition to the Coxwell family – Henry! Henry came to Coxwell about one month ago when his family could no longer care for him.
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