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Why Annual Exams Matter for Indoor Cats
Even indoor cats can develop hidden health issues. Annual veterinary exams help detect problems early, support long-term health, and ensure your cat stays comfortable through every stage of life.

Dr. Vince Rozyczko
May 123 min read


Cat Hydration Tips for Better Health
Hydration plays a key role in your cat’s health. Learn how to encourage water intake, recognize early signs of dehydration, and help prevent constipation.

Dr. Vince Rozyczko
Apr 212 min read


Heartworm Prevention for Dogs
Heartworm disease is a serious but preventable condition in dogs. Learn how it spreads, the signs to watch for, and why year-round prevention and annual testing are essential to keeping your pet safe and healthy.

Beth K.
Mar 302 min read


Why Even Healthy Dogs Need Regular Dog Wellness Exams
Even dogs who seem happy and healthy benefit from routine veterinary exams. From parasite exposure in fenced yards to dental disease and early mobility changes, preventive care helps detect issues before they become serious. Learn why regular wellness visits matter for dogs of all ages and lifestyles.

Dr. Vince Rozyczko
Feb 253 min read


Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease: What Pet Parents Should Know
Urinary issues in cats can be painful, and even life-threatening. In this blog, one of our veterinary technicians shares her personal journey with FLUTD and what every pet parent should watch for. Learn the signs, causes, and how stress may play a bigger role than you think.

Beth K.
Jan 122 min read


Dog Allergies: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Allergies in dogs often start with a scratch. Allergies are one of the top reasons for canine vet visits, especially during the spring and summer months. They can begin at any age, most commonly between 1 and 3—but may appear as early as 6 months. What Is an Allergy? An allergy is a state of overreactivity or hypersensitivity to an allergen. An allergen can be anything that triggers an allergic reaction, and the list is endless. Allergies are most commonly categorized as eith

Beth K.
Jun 25, 20252 min read


Can Cats Get Heartworm? What Every Pet Parent Should Know
Don’t let hidden risks harm your cat’s comfort and health. Although not talked about as frequently, cats can and do get heartworm. It’s transmitted when a mosquito bites an infected animal, then bites your cat. Through this bite, heartworm larvae are transferred and find their way into the bloodstream. Unlike dogs, cats are not natural hosts. While the mature worm burden is significantly less, don’t be fooled immature worms can still cause significant damage as they migrate

Beth K.
Jun 23, 20252 min read
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