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Commitment to Care: Koko
Commitment to Care: Koko
Meet Koko, a six-year-old female hound mix who came into our hospital for a routine appointment due to a skin condition. During a conversation with her technician Missy, Koko’s parents noted that she just wasn’t acting like herself, her […]
Common Household Pet Dangers
Common Household Pet Dangers
From human food to plants, insects, and shoes, our pets are masters at finding anything that smells good. However, what they find may not necessarily be good for them. Here are some of the most […]
Commitment to Care: Jill
Commitment to Care: Jill
Meet Jill, a 9-year-old cat, who recently came into the clinic for the first time this summer. At her appointment, Jill had all her vaccinations updated and a complete wellness exam performed by Dr. Wallen. During the exam, Dr. […]
Commitment to Care: Brie
Commitment to Care: Brie
Meet Brie, an 11-year old pup who came into our clinic with difficulty standing. On a Monday morning, Brie jumped off of the bed and could not walk properly. Her mom took her outside, and with her only having […]
Commitment to Care: Luna
Commitment to Care: Luna Meet Luna, a 16-year-old orange tabby, who recently came into the clinic to have a lump on her belly assessed. Although Luna was acting her usual self, her mom remembered that Luna had a tumor in a similar spot […]
Microchips: Your pet’s ticket home
Microchips: Your pet’s ticket home
At about the size of a grain of rice your pet’s microchip holds the key information that will help you and your precious pet become reunited in the event they are lost. It is important to note that […]