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Pets and Children

Having both furry and human children can bring a lot of joy to our lives.  However, there are special considerations that come with having both.  One of the main concerns parents have is the risk of zoonotic diseases (diseases that can spread from your pets to humans).  Children are especially at risk for these diseases since often times they share an outdoor play area with pets and because they have a tendency to not want to wash up.  Below is a link to a website dedicated to children and pets and managing the risks.


Growingupwithpets.com



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Diabetes and Pets - Helpful Websites


Helpful Information on Ticks

For information on dogs and ticks as well as tick borne diseases please visit www.dogsandticks.com.


Traveling with your Pet

Before taking your next trip, be sure and check out www.protectyourpet.com.


Need help remembering to give your pet medication?

Now, a free new online tool can assist you in giving your pet's medications on time.  Simply go to remindmypet.com and fill out a simple registration form. You can register each of your pets, enter medication information, then sit back and wait for e-mail reminders of when it's time to administer or refill medications. You even can choose to receive notifications by text message.  This service is free and unlimited in how many pets can be registered or how many medication notifications can be issued for each pet.. Visit RemindMyPet.com for more information.


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Dog Leggs - Theraputic and Rehabilitative Products

Recommended for hygroma, ulcers, arthritis, soreness and swelling of elbows and front legs of all breeds and sizes of dogs.
www.dogleggs.com


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Giving a Cat a pill

We all know that giving a cat medicine, especially a pill can be difficult at best!  Below is a link with a helpful video on how to easily give a cat his/her medicine.


How to pill a cat.

Cats and Kidney Disease

Below is a link to a video produced by Cornell University to help cat owners manage kidney disease.


Cat Owner's Guide to Kidney Disease.

Care Credit

Care Credit is a special credit card that you can only use at medical providers like Veterinarians, dentists and certain doctors.  They offer no interest/no payment plans for up to a year to help you cover those unexpected medical expenses.  We do accept Care Credit and right now we are offering 3 months no interest on any invoices over $100 when you use your card.  To apply you can see one of our friendly receptionist or you can apply online through the link below for an instant credit decision.


Apply for Care Credit now.

MEMO - Multimodal Environmental Modification

This is the implementation of a stress and environmental management protocol for the manamement of urinary tract disease in cats.  It includes making adjustments to litter boxes, scratching posts, sleeping and eating areas, perches, and toys.


MEMO

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