Pets and the Novel Coronavirus

Pets and the Novel Coronavirus

When the current outbreak of novel coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, first came to light in December 2019, researchers indicated that animals were the likely source of the virus. So people are naturally asking, “Can my pet contract and transmit this virus?” That question has become even more valid after one dog – the pet of an infected owner in Hong Kong – recently tested “weak positive” for the virus.

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How to Socialize Your Puppy or Kitten

How to Socialize Your Puppy or Kitten

When we say socialization, we mean all of the steps you must take to get your pet used to everything they’re going to experience in their day-to-day life as they grow up. It’s something I stress in the exam rooms, and especially when it’s a young puppy because so many times with a young dog you are teaching them how to act, how to respond, how to behave—not only as a puppy, but hopefully set a guideline for the rest of their life.

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So Your Dog Has Heartworms – What Now?

So Your Dog Has Heartworms – What Now?

If your dog has heartworms, the first thing you should do is get them to your veterinarian. You should also get them on an effective heartworm prevention to ensure no more heartworms can infect your already affected dog.

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Thankful Pets

Thankful Pets

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A Pet’s Guide To Weight Loss

A Pet’s Guide To Weight Loss

Obesity is an accumulation of excessive energy stored by adipose (fatty) tissue sufficient enough to contribute to disease. It is the most common form of malnutrition in our companion animals and it is growing in frequency due to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle...

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