Rub a Dub Dub, Takin’ a Bath in the Tub!

From Bath time to nail clipping, keeping your pets well groomed is very important. Whether you take care of your dogs grooming or prefer to leave it up to the professionals it’s a key aspect of keeping your pets happy and healthy! Brushing Spending a few minutes a day running a brush through our pets hair is an excellent way not only to keep their coats looking in tip top shape but also a great time to bond. Brushing your pet’s fur isn’t only to remove tangles and mats but is a great way to remove dirt and dead hair…

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Kennel Cough

Kennel Cough is the common name that is given to tracheobrinchitis, which is a very highly contagious disease amongst dogs. This disease is prevalent throughout the world and is known to infect a very large percentage of dogs at least once in their lifetime. Symptoms • Dry hacking cough • Cough may sound like honking • May sound like there is something stuck in your dogs throat • There is a watery nasal discharge seen in some cases. • Activity and appetite remain normal in most cases. Causes In most cases we find that there is a recent history of…

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Dental Month Comes to a Close

As the ever so cold month of February draws to a close so does Pet Dental Month. This also brings our dental blog series to an end. Over the course of the month we have shared quite a bit of knowledge that may be important but let’s face it a little lackluster! So for the end of the dental blog series we would like to leave you with a few interesting dental facts! • The average adult dog has about a third more teeth than us humans. Adult dogs have 42 permanent teeth compared to a meager 32 average human…

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