• Adopting a Rescue 101
    Adopting a rescue animal is a very popular thing these days. Why? Here’s a few reasons: I want to do a good thing for an animal in need. I’ve looked into pure Read more
  • National Train Your Dog Month
    Learn more about puppy behavior, socialization, and training! Being prepared for your newest family member doesn't just involve toys and treats. Read more
  • Scratch Pay Payment Plans now Available!
    We are excited to announce we are now accepting Scratch Pay payment plans! Read more
  • Read this: you might save your dog's life.
    The FDA is investigating a possible link between grain-free & boutique diets and DCM in dogs. In recent years more reports have been filed regarding dogs diagnosed with DCM that are not breeds prone to the disease- and it has been noted in these cases the dogs are fed diets with unusual carbohydrate sources (potatoes, lentils, peas, and other legumes). Read more
  • Wildlife in Ohio
    What do you do if you find a wild animal that appears abandoned or orphaned? Read more
  • Cold Weather Safety for Pets
    When temperatures drop bringing pets indoors is the first line of protection, but do you know what else you should do to keep them safe? Read more
  • Which Thanksgiving Foods are Safe for Pets?
    There are lots of foods that are safe to share with your pets (in moderation). Check out this week's blog post to learn more! Read more
  • Communication is Key
    Veterinary care is not inexpensive and it can sometimes be difficult to prepare for the costs during unexpected emergencies. But, what is most important is that client's communicate their concerns regarding money from the very beginning. Read more
  • Canine Influenza
    Dogs that travel, visit dog parks, are groomed frequently, and board frequently are most at risk for this upper respiratory illness. Read more
  • Traveling With Your Pet
    Traveling with your pet can be a great bonding experience and a wonderful way to share an adventure with your furry friend. But, before you load Fido and Fifi up Read more
  • Vaccine Clinics... Not So Hot
    In the long run, vaccine clinics don't really save you money and they are detrimental to your pet's health. Read more
  • Signs Your Pet Needs a Dental Cleaning
    Regular dental care and cleanings are an important part of your pet's overall health and wellness. Read more
  • Healthy Weight Management for Cats
    According to recent studies (International Journal of Applied Veterinary Medicine, 2005), nearly 35% of cats are overweight or obese. If left untreated, cats my experience serious health issues.  If your Read more
  • New Website
    We are very excited that our new website is now live! There are a lot of great features that are now available so please check them out. (PetTV, Kids center, Read more
  • Fleas, Ticks and Other (mostly) Summer Parasites: Part One
    This post will start a three part series outlining the common summer parasites of the region, diseases linked to these parasites, and what you can do to protect yourself and Read more
  • Fleas, Ticks, and Other (mostly) Summer Parasites: Part Two
    TICKSTicks are a common spring-time parasite in Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. In the rural, surrounding country side we see many pets come in with ticks starting as early as Read more

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