Westgate Animal Clinic updated their website address.
Some good information as we move into baby bunny season...https://www.wildlifecenter.org/baby-rabbit
WILDLIFECENTER.ORG
Baby Rabbit | The Wildlife Center of Virginia
Heartworm prevention...it's not just for dogs anymore!
American Heartworm Society
April 16, 2018 at 9:43 AM ·
Just a bit more information so that you can make an informed choice on grain free diets.
Driftwood Veterinary Hospital
February 4, 2018 at 11:23 AM · Key West, FL ·
Grain free diets are a marketing ploy that has caused many animals to become sick and develop life threatening diseases from imbalanced nutrition! There is no science behind the claim that grain free diets are a better choice for your pet. Please be informed, and come see us ASAP if your pet has been on a grain free diet so we can run taurine levels. Let's make sure your fur baby won't develop cardiac disease from this deficiency!!
Frenchies are cute, but we love 'em all! Who's your best furry friend(s)? Post a picture so we can Ohhh and Ahhh over them right along with you!
CBSNEWS.COM
Top U.S. dog breeds: Labs lead, French bulldogs leap in popularity
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
March 29, 2018 at 12:36 PM ·
The American Kennel Club released rankings of most popular dog breeds in the United States (http://bit.ly/2GhhyFK). Where does your dog fall on the list?
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
March 29, 2018 at 12:36 PM ·
The American Kennel Club released rankings of most popular dog breeds in the United States (http://bit.ly/2GhhyFK). Where does your dog fall on the list?
Hard to believe, but we had reports of a mosquito sighting last week!! 'Tis the season to make sure your furry family members are protected from potentially deadly heartworm disease by giving them heartworm preventative every month. As an added bonus, most of the heartworm preventatives also protect against several types of intestinal worms, too!
American Heartworm Society
March 26, 2018 at 7:42 AM · Mattoon, IL ·
Ready or not, here we come! Make sure your pet is protected every 30 days or the 6 month injection for dogs against heartworms.