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Understanding Pet Diabetes
Pet diabetes is a common yet often overlooked health condition that affects our beloved four-legged family members. Just like humans, pets can also develop diabetes mellitus, which can have a significant impact on their quality of life. In this blog post, we will...
Foxtail Signs and Dangers
Foxtail Signs and Dangers Foxtail (also known as grass awns) season is in full swing again here in Tulare County. As pet owners it is important for us to stay vigilant and avoid foxtails as much as possible to avoid an unexpected trip to the vet. If any of your...
Heartworm Awareness Month – Are your pets protected?
Heartworm Disease, while rare in this area, can cause severe short and long term symptoms, and is extremely costly and difficult to treat. Luckily, Heartworm Disease can be prevented and can be diagnosed by performing a simple blood test. Not only does the testing...
Valentine’s Day Pet Hazards
While Valentine's Day (or Galentine's Day as some of us like to call it) can be very exciting and fun to celebrate, there are some hazards to be aware of with our curious furry friends. Below is a list of hazards to watch out for, some of which extend year-round....
4 Tips to Help Outdoor Cats Stay Warm During the Winter
As the temperatures continue to drop, those of us who care for outdoor/community cats' may be wondering how to help them stay warm. While most cats are highly adaptable to various weather conditions and environments, here are some helpful tips or ideas to...
Welcome to our updated website, which now features a blog!
The blog portion of our website will focus on many topics of veterinary medicine. With over 4 decades of experience, our goal is to create an educational platform that will sway clients and readers away from consulting with Dr. Google and instead provide facts and knowledge from trusted sources. We hope our blog will be a resource for many questions that clients have, but as always, please seek medical advice from your veterinarian. Suggestions are always welcomed and please feel free to recommend something that you’re curious about.
Stay tuned and we look forward to educating you all.