Holiday Safety Tips for Pets
The holidays are a time for decorations, guests, and delicious food—but they also bring new risks for your pets. To ensure a smooth and safe celebration for everyone, here are some important precautions: · Keep Food Out of Reach:...
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Toxic Plants for Pets: What to Watch Out For
If you have a cat or dog, it’s important to know which plants in your home or garden can be harmful. Many common plants are toxic to pets, so keeping them out of reach is essential for their safety....
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Xylitol – A Threat to Buddy Over the Holidays!
Xylitol: A Hidden Danger for Pets The holidays often bring food and treats that pets can't resist. However, some seemingly harmless items, like candy or baked goods, can pose serious dangers. Xylitol, a common sugar substitute, is one of...
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Why is it Important to Take Obedience Classes With Your Dog?
Why a Dog Training Class is Better Than Training at Home Training your dog is one of the most rewarding aspects of pet ownership, but many owners wonder if they can simply train their dog at home or if...
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Common Foods That Are Toxic for Your Cats and Dogs
Toxic or Dangerous Foods for Pets Many common foods and substances are toxic to pets, and even small amounts can cause serious health issues. Here’s a quick guide on foods to avoid: Chocolate: Contains theobromine, which affects the nervous...
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The Brachicephalic Symdrome
Brachycephalic breeds, characterized by their larger heads and flattened muzzles, are prone to specific congenital and hereditary issues. Breeds at higher risk include Bulldogs, Pugs, Pekinese, Boxers, Boston Terriers, and some Shih Tzus and Lhasa Apsos. These breeds often...
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Why Buy Your Pet Food in a Veterinary Boutique Rather Than in a Pet Store?
As an extension of our veterinary care services, we are committed to providing the best for your pet’s health. We believe that high-quality, scientifically formulated food, and an enriched environment filled with engaging activities and toys, are essential to...
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She’s Not Fat… She’s Just Fluffy!
Obesity is a growing concern, with approximately 50-60% of pets in Canada classified as overweight or obese. In addition to increasing the risk of serious health issues such as diabetes, respiratory problems, and arthritis, obesity can also lead to...
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